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Scientific Analysis Suggests Presidential Vote Counts May Have Been Altered http://electionarchive.org/ucvAnalysis/US/Exit_Polls_2004_Edison-Mitofsky.pdf Officially, President Bush won November's election by 2.5%, yet exit polls showed Kerry winning by 3% [1] . According to a report to be released today by a group of university statisticians, the odds of a discrepancy this large between the national exit poll and election results happening by accident are close to 1 in a million. In other words, by random chance alone, it could not have happened. But it did. Two alternatives remain. Either something was wrong with the exit polling, or something was wrong with the vote count. Exit polls have been used to verify the integrity of elections in the In a recent survey of US members of the world's oldest and largest computer society, The Association for Computing Machinery, 95% opposed software driven un-auditable voting machines [3] , of the type that now count at least 30% of The consortium that conducted the presidential exit polls, Edison/Mitofsky, issued a report in January suggesting that the discrepancy between election results and exit polls occurred because Bush voters were more reticent than Kerry voters in response to pollsters. The authors of this newly released scientific study "Analysis of the 2004 Presidential Election Poll Discrepancies" consider this "reluctant Bush responder" hypothesis to be highly implausible, based on extensive analysis of Edison/Mitofsky's exit poll data. They conclude, /“The required pattern of exit poll participation by Kerry and Bush voters to satisfy the exit poll data defies empirical experience and common sense under any assumed scenario.”/ A state-by-state analysis of the discrepancy between exit polls and official election results shows highly improbable skewing of the election results, overwhelmingly biased towards the President. The report concludes, “ We believe that the absence of any statistically-plausible explanation for the discrepancy between Edison/Mitofsky’s exit poll data and the official presidential vote tally is an unanswered question of vital national importance that needs thorough investigation.” Ph.D. statisticians in The report is available on-line: http://electionarchive.org/ucvAnalysis/US/Exit_Polls_2004_Edison-Mitofsky.pdf An executive summary of the report by is available at: http://electionarchive.org/ucvAnalysis/US/Exit_Polls_summary.pdf *Contributors and Supporters of the Report include:* *Josh Mitteldorf*, PhD - Temple University Statistics Department *Steven F. Freeman*, PhD - Center for Organizational Dynamics, University of *Brian Joiner*, PhD - Prof. of Statistics (ret) *Frank Stenger*, PhD - Professor, School of Computing, University of *Richard G. Sheehan*, PhD -Professor, Department of Finance, *Paul F. Velleman*, PhD - Associate Prof., Department of Statistical Sciences, *Victoria Lovegren*, PhD - Department of Mathematics, * *Jonathan Simon*, J.D., National Ballot Integrity Project *Ron Baiman, *PhD* *– ************* US Count Votes is a For further information: contact Bruce O’Dell, Email: bruce@uscountvotes.org or visit www.electionarchive.org NOTES: [2] In the November 21 runoff, [3] http://www.acm.org/usacm/weblog/index.php?p=73 [4] http://uscountvotes.net/voting_machines/Best_Practices_USpdf http://scoop.co.nz/stories/WO0504/S00001.htm
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