FIVE Months Later - Ohio Admits having Some Voting Problems 
Saturday, April 9, 2005 at 09:30PM
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Ohio Secretary of State Kenneth Blackwell announced yesterday he is removing the entire Lucas County board of elections because of problems stemming from the November election, but all four board members said they are not quite ready to budge. The action by Mr. Blackwell, a Republican, comes on the heels of an investigation conducted by aides Richard Weghorst, the state director of campaign finance, and Faith Lyon, liaison to county boards of elections. "Mr. Weghorst and Ms. Lyons conducted an extensive review and investigation of the Lucas County board of elections," said Blackwell spokesman Carlo LoParo. "Based on their investigation, they recommended that Secretary Blackwell begin removal proceedings of all four board members. Secretary Blackwell has agreed, and accepted their recommendations to begin removal proceedings." "It is the investigators' determination that the members of the Lucas County board of elections, at the time of the November, 2004, election, were directly responsible for the inefficient and unorganized management of the election process in their county," the report said. It cited 13 areas of "grave concern," including:

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