"From seven-hour lines that drove voters away to malfunctioning machines to poorly trained poll workers who directed people to the wrong polling places to uneven policies about the use of provisional ballots, Ohio has become this year's example for every ailment in the United States' electoral process," the New York Times reports.
Meanwhile, the Boston Globe quotes the Rev. Jesse Jackson saying Sen. John Kerry conceded the election too quickly and contends Ohio's 2004 election results "were more troubling than Florida's four years ago."