Now that it's all over but the lawsuits I don't hear about it much, but when it's resolved with finality I'm sure they will report on it.
Over the weekend the lawsuits in Ohio were dropped. Lack of evidence was cited.
I know that the Ohio results are close and indeed seem fishy. At this point, what more can you do? It seems that there isn't enough evidence for a recount, so now what?
Well, give Ken Blackwell credit, he IS doing something. From now on, all ballots in Ohio will be the kind where you fill in the circle with a #2 pencil (just like school!) and they will then be fed into optical scanners for vote counting. I'm sure that they will rely on the computers in the scanners for counting, but there are the actual ballots there if results are questioned.
I'm not saying this is a perfect system, but he is really trying to make things work better. He has gotten rid of the "hanging chad" crap, and the no paper trail problem. He also has given all the county board of elections offices one month to choose between the few different options available. Some people think that is not enough time, but if there are only three choices how much time do you need? Good for him, he's not letting the bureaucracy stall out the process.