multiple of ohio registered votes as of the year 2000, plotted against the percent voting for kerry in 2004, by precinct.
the slope could indicate a systemic bias in voter turnout favoring bush (the incumbent), but this stands in contrast to anecdotal evidence that the situation is actually the reverse, visual evidence of long lines in highly democratic precincts, and more quantitatively, statistical evidence that this effect actually becomes stronger when adjusted for historical average turnout, as shown by http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ohio_vote_mult.jpg
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both of these charts were created in excel using publicly available official data published on ohio government's website by ohio state government.
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