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Nov. 3rd, 2004 | 02:30 pm
From:: kruts
All eyes on Ohio
Posted: 12:36 a.m.
From Dan Lothian, CNN Boston Bureau Chief, in Columbus, Ohio
Even at this hour, people in Knox County are still voting. At Kenyon College some people stood in line for up to seven hours.
The big surprise here is that with so much talk about challengers, lawsuits, potential fraud and provisional ballot problems, nothing major materialized.
One interesting point: If the tally here is less than 0.25 percent, then there will be an automatic recount. If there is a tie after the recount, then there will be a coin toss and the secretary of state calls heads or tails.
Posted: 12:36 a.m.
From Dan Lothian, CNN Boston Bureau Chief, in Columbus, Ohio
Even at this hour, people in Knox County are still voting. At Kenyon College some people stood in line for up to seven hours.
The big surprise here is that with so much talk about challengers, lawsuits, potential fraud and provisional ballot problems, nothing major materialized.
One interesting point: If the tally here is less than 0.25 percent, then there will be an automatic recount. If there is a tie after the recount, then there will be a coin toss and the secretary of state calls heads or tails.