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Midnight Madness
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By Associated Press
POSTED: 02:16 p.m. EDT, Apr 25, 2008
CLEVELAND: The Cuyahoga County Board of Elections will conduct an audit of the March 4 presidential primary beginning Tuesday.
Teams represented by members of the Republican and Democratic parties will hand count 7 percent of the ballots. Precincts will be randomly selected.
After the weeklong process is complete, the totals will be compared with results from high-speed scanners used to tabulate the election.
The public will be permitted to view the audit at the board warehouse.
CLEVELAND: The Cuyahoga County Board of Elections will conduct an audit of the March 4 presidential primary beginning Tuesday.
Teams represented by members of the Republican and Democratic parties will hand count 7 percent of the ballots. Precincts will be randomly selected.
After the weeklong process is complete, the totals will be compared with results from high-speed scanners used to tabulate the election.
The public will be permitted to view the audit at the board warehouse.
Inside Ohio.com
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It's Hobo Weekend in Summit County
Hobo-themed events Friday through Sunday at Deep Lock Quarry Metro Park in Peninsula

