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Cliff Arnebeck is the Chair of Legal Affairs Committee of Common Cause Ohio and a National Co-Chair and attorney for The Alliance for Democracy.
Together with AfD founder Ronnie Dugger, Cliff Arnebeck launched the Ohio Honest Elections Campaign.
On 2004, 13 December, Cliff Arnebeck, representing a group of thirty-seven Ohio-resident voters, filed a lawsuit in Ohio Supreme Court contesting the U.S. presidential election. The lawsuit is known as "Moss v. Bush".
Multimedia
- American Dream Radio: Cliff Arnebeck, lead counsel for the voters law suit in Ohio which seeks to reverse the election outcome because of widespread voting irregularities. He explains about the law suit (as opposed to the recount), discusses some of the voter suppression tactics used, and talks about the expected course of the legal wrangling. Dec. 19, 2004 at 9:25 AM(audio)
- Pacifica radio: Cliff Arnebeck explains how the Ohio vote was rigged (audio)
- C-SPAN video: Cliff Arnebeck, National Co-Chairman for the Alliance for Democracy and counsel in a lawsuit challenging the presidential election in Ohio, discusses the legal challenges to the 2004 vote in Ohio. 12/2/2004: WASHINGTON, DC: 30 min. (video, rm)
See also
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