Voters Refile Request to Overturn Results
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Voters who claim that problems with voting machines Nov. 2 indicated fraud refiled a request with the Ohio Supreme Court in Columbus to overturn the presidential results.
The 37 voters cite reports of machine errors, double-counting of some ballots and a shortage of voting machines in predominantly minority precincts as reasons to throw out the election results.
Chief Justice Thomas Moyer of the state Supreme Court threw out the original filing Thursday, saying the voters improperly included a second election challenge in the complaint.
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