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Archived Press Releases
December 27, 2005: While there are many aspects of Ohio Election Law that need reforming, one which makes sense is a law that allows each Ohio resident to donate $50 to Bob's gubernatorial campaign and then get a $50 tax credit when they file their taxes the following year. Just go to our donation page before December 31, and claim your credit next April 15th. Couples can donate and get credit for $100.
December 16, 2005: On Wednesday, December 14, Prof. Bob Fitrakis was one of the featured speakers at a national forum billed as "A Call for Honest Elections: Why Computerized Voting Threatens Democracy and What We Can Do About It." The event, held at the Community Church of New York Unitarian Universalist on East 35th Street in Manhattan, was sponsored by TrueMajority, Business Leaders for Sensible Priorities, and New Yorkers for Verified Voting.
Friday, December 9, 2005: This week, Ohio gubernatorial candidate Bob Fitrakis accepted an invitation from the Congressional Progressive Caucus to come to Washington, D.C. to brief federal lawmakers on the electoral injustices that took place in Ohio during the 2004 campaign season. He and fellow electoral reform expert Harvey Wasserman addressed both the many ways Ohio's votes were compromised and how these problems could be fixed through legislative remedies.

Tuesday, November 29, 2005: Columbus attorney, author, and radio host Dr. Bob Fitrakis announce his bid today to be the next Governor of the State of Ohio. Fitrakis has been endorsed by the Green Party of Ohio and will be seeking the party's nomination as candidate for Governor next spring, along with two other fraudbusting veterans: Anita Rios (Lt. Governor) and Tim Kettler (Secretary of State). "The goal of my campaign will be to win the Governor's mansion back for the People of Ohio," said Fitrakis. "Both the Republican and Democratic parties have brought dishonor to our great state with their cronyism and insider dealing. We need to clean house and end this culture of corruption."
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