Update for anyone who is trying to stay up to speed on what's going on in Ohio, November 3 and beyond...
http://www.onnnews.com/Global/story.asp?S=2562276
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- More than 200 people voiced their complaints Saturday about voting problems on Election Day, some accussing the state of voter suppression.
Robert Fitrakis, a lawyer and political science professor at Columbus State Community College, organized the hearing at an east side church. Voters' problems were recorded by a court reporter and will be sent to state and county officials.
Their difficulties included broken voting machines, cars being towed from a polling site, three- to five-hour waits and too few machines.
Most of the crowd favored Democratic Sen. John Kerry for president, with many wearing campaign stickers and buttons. They cheered when one man called for Kerry to "unconcede" the election and booed at the mention of Ohio Secretary of State Kenneth Blackwell.
Fitrakis said if any glaring issues arise, he's ready to file criminal or civil lawsuits.
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