Mexico’s leading leftist presidential candidate asked the country’s top electoral court late Sunday to order a ballot-by-ballot recount of last week’s election, as his party turned over nine boxes of evidence of alleged fraud and dirty campaign practices. The 900-page claim alleged that some polling places had more votes than registered voters, the ruling party funneled government money to conservative Felipe Calderon’s campaign and exceeded spending limits, and a software program was used to skew initial vote-count reports. Full Story
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