In the Cobb/LaMarche Daily Update
Blackwell's Role Becoming Clearer
As more county recount reports flow into our office, it is becoming clearer that Secretary Blackwell's office had a direct role in making it harder to vote in Ohio and harder to recount the vote.
For example, the new Champaign County report describes how the precinct signature book, necessary to verify that the number of votes that were cast, will not be made available to our recount observers until after January 10, per orders of the Secretary of State (and, of course, Congress convenes on January 6 to receive the Electoral College votes, so irregularities discovered after that date are old news).
Another fact to emerge from the recount reports is that no one can say for sure whether the state-wide vote totals are accurate, because the "chain of custody" of vote tabulators and even paper ballots has been compromised by unsupervised access given to machine technicians.
Visit the Cobb/LaMarche Daily Update for more information.
http://www.votecobb.org/recount/daily_update/
You can also check out their Ohio Recount Blog here
http://recountrecord.typepad.com/ohio_recount_blog/
And my recount update blog here
http://ohiocounts.blogdrive.com