<http://www.emediawire.com/releases/2005/1/emw203331.htm>

Prominent Statisticians Refute 'Explanation' of 2004 U.S. Exit Poll 
Discrepancies in New Edison/Mitofsky Report and Urge Investigation of 
U.S. Presidential Election Results

President Bush won November's election by 2.5% yet exit polls showed 
Kerry leading by 3%. Which was correct?

(PRWEB) January 31, 2005 -- "There are statistical indications that a 
systematic, nationwide shift of 5.5% of the vote may have occurred, 
and that we'll never get to the bottom of this, unless we gather the 
data we need for mathematical analysis and open, robust scientific 
debate.", says Bruce O'Dell, USCountVotes' Vice President.

The study, "Response to Edison/Mitofsky Election System 2004 Report", 
was co-authored by a diverse group of academicians specializing in 
statistics and mathematics affiliated with University of Notre Dame, 
University of Pennsylvania, University of Utah, Cornell University, 
University of Wisconsin, Southern Methodist University, Case Western 
Reserve University and Temple University. Their study does not 
support claims made by Edison Media Research and Mitofsky 
International that exit poll errors were to blame for the 
unprecedented 5.5% discrepancy between exit polls and official 2004 
election results.

According to analysis by the group of senior statisticians, the new 
data just released by the exit-pollsters shows that the possibility 
that the overall vote count was substantially corrupted must be taken 
seriously. "Now we have statistical evidence that these reports were 
the tip of a national iceberg. The hypothesis that the discrepancy 
between the exit polls and election results is due to errors in the 
official election tally is a coherent theory that must be explored," 
said statistician Josh Mitteldorf.

Their paper titled "Response to Edison/Mitofsky Election System 2004 
Report" notes that the Edison/Mitofsky report offers no evidence to 
support their conclusion that Kerry voters "participated in the exit 
polls at a higher rate than Bush voters". In fact, the data provided 
in the Edison/Mitofsky report suggests that the opposite may have 
been true: Bush strongholds had slightly higher response rates than 
Kerry strongholds.

The statisticians' study is available online at: 
<http://uscountvotes.org/ucvAnalysis/US/USCountVotes_Re_Mitofsky-Edison.pdf>

The statisticians go on to note that precincts with hand-counted 
paper ballots showed no statistical discrepancy between the exit 
polls and the official results, but for other voting technologies, 
the overall discrepancy was far larger than the polls' margin of 
error. The pollsters at Edison/Mitofsky agreed that their 2004 exit 
polls, for whatever reason, had the poorest accuracy in at least 
twenty years.

USCountVotes, a nonprofit, non-partisan Utah corporation was founded 
in December 2004. Its mission is to create and analyze a database 
containing precinct-level election results for the entire United 
States; to do a thorough mathematical analysis of the 2004 election 
results; and to fully investigate the 2004 Presidential election 
results. USCountVotes actively seeks volunteers and accepts donations 
to help make this unprecedented civic project a reality - visit 
www.uscountvotes.org for further information.

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