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Secretary of State Aims to Dodge Deposition

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From Times Wire Reports

Secretary of State J. Kenneth Blackwell, who declared President Bush the official winner in Ohio, is seeking a court order to keep himself from being interviewed as part of a court challenge of the Nov. 2 vote.

Blackwell said his deposition was not required, and accused 37 voters challenging the election of “frivolous conduct.”

The court challenge cites alleged irregularities including long lines, a shortage of voting machines in minority precincts and problems with computers.

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Bush defeated Sen. John F. Kerry by 119,000 votes, according to Blackwell’s official count.

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