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Evidence of Fraud in US Election-House Judiciary Committee Report
by Open-Publishing - Thursday 6 January 20055 comments
http://www.truthout.org/docs_05/010605Y.shtml
Preserving Democracy:
What Went Wrong in Ohio
Status Report of the House Judiciary Committee Democratic Staff
Wednesday 05 January 2005
Executive Summary
Representative John Conyers, Jr., the Ranking Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee, asked the Democratic staff to conduct an investigation into irregularities reported in the Ohio presidential election and to prepare a Status Report concerning the same prior to the Joint Meeting of Congress scheduled for January 6, 2005, to receive and consider the votes of the electoral college for president. The following Report includes a brief chronology of the events; summarizes the relevant background law; provides detailed findings (including factual findings and legal analysis); and describes various recommendations for acting on this Report going forward.
We have found numerous, serious election irregularities in the Ohio presidential election, which resulted in a significant disenfranchisement of voters. Cumulatively, these irregularities, which affected hundreds of thousand of votes and voters in Ohio, raise grave doubts regarding whether it can be said the Ohio electors selected on December 13, 2004, were chosen in a manner that conforms to Ohio law, let alone federal requirements and constitutional standards.
This report, therefore, makes three recommendations: (1) consistent with the requirements of the United States Constitution concerning the counting of electoral votes by Congress and Federal law implementing these requirements, there are ample grounds for challenging the electors from the State of Ohio; (2) Congress should engage in further hearings into the widespread irregularities reported in Ohio; we believe the problems are serious enough to warrant the appointment of a joint select Committee of the House and Senate to investigate and report back to the Members; and (3) Congress needs to enact election reform to restore our people’s trust in our democracy. These changes should include putting in place more specific federal protections for federal elections, particularly in the areas of audit capability for electronic voting machines and casting and counting of provisional ballots, as well as other needed changes to federal and state election laws.
With regards to our factual finding, in brief, we find that there were massive and unprecedented voter irregularities and anomalies in Ohio. In many cases these irregularities were caused by intentional misconduct and illegal behavior, much of it involving Secretary of State J. Kenneth Blackwell, the co-chair of the Bush-Cheney campaign in Ohio.
First, in the run up to election day, the following actions by Mr. Blackwell, the Republican Party and election officials disenfranchised hundreds of thousands of Ohio citizens, predominantly minority and Democratic voters:
* The misallocation of voting machines led to unprecedented long lines that disenfranchised scores, if not hundreds of thousands, of predominantly minority and Democratic voters. This was illustrated by the fact that the Washington Post reported that in Franklin County, "27 of the 30 wards with the most machines per registered voter showed majorities for Bush. At the other end of the spectrum, six of the seven wards with the fewest machines delivered large margins for Kerry." (See Powell and Slevin, supra). Among other things, the conscious failure to provide sufficient voting machinery violates the Ohio Revised Code which requires the Boards of Elections to "provide adequate facilities at each polling place for conducting the election."
* Mr. Blackwell’s decision to restrict provisional ballots resulted in the disenfranchisement of tens, if not hundreds, of thousands of voters, again predominantly minority and Democratic voters. Mr. Blackwell’s decision departed from past Ohio law on provisional ballots, and there is no evidence that a broader construction would have led to any significant disruption at the polling places, and did not do so in other states.
* Mr. Blackwell’s widely reviled decision to reject voter registration applications based on paper weight may have resulted in thousands of new voters not being registered in time for the 2004 election.
* The Ohio Republican Party’s decision to engage in preelection "caging" tactics, selectively targeting 35,000 predominantly minority voters for intimidation had a negative impact on voter turnout. The Third Circuit found these activities to be illegal and in direct violation of consent decrees barring the Republican Party from targeting minority voters for poll challenges.
* The Ohio Republican Party’s decision to utilize thousands of partisan challengers concentrated in minority and Democratic areas likely disenfranchised tens of thousands of legal voters, who were not only intimidated, but became discouraged by the long lines. Shockingly, these disruptions were publicly predicted and acknowledged by Republican officials: Mark Weaver, a lawyer for the Ohio Republican Party, admitted the challenges "can’t help but create chaos, longer lines and frustration."
* Mr. Blackwell’s decision to prevent voters who requested absentee ballots but did not receive them on a timely basis from being able to receive provisional ballots 6 likely disenfranchised thousands, if not tens of thousands, of voters, particularly seniors. A federal court found Mr. Blackwell’s order to be illegal and in violation of HAVA.
Second, on election day, there were numerous unexplained anomalies and irregularities involving hundreds of thousands of votes that have yet to be accounted for:
* There were widespread instances of intimidation and misinformation in violation of the Voting Rights Act, the Civil Rights Act of 1968, Equal Protection, Due Process and the Ohio right to vote. Mr. Blackwell’s apparent failure to institute a single investigation into these many serious allegations represents a violation of his statutory duty under Ohio law to investigate election irregularities.
* We learned of improper purging and other registration errors by election officials that likely disenfranchised tens of thousands of voters statewide. The Greater Cleveland Voter Registration Coalition projects that in Cuyahoga County alone over 10,000 Ohio citizens lost their right to vote as a result of official registration errors.
* There were 93,000 spoiled ballots where no vote was cast for president, the vast majority of which have yet to be inspected. The problem was particularly acute in two precincts in Montgomery County which had an undervote rate of over 25% each - accounting for nearly 6,000 voters who stood in line to vote, but purportedly declined to vote for president.
* There were numerous, significant unexplained irregularities in other counties throughout the state: (i) in Mahoning county at least 25 electronic machines transferred an unknown number of Kerry votes to the Bush column; (ii) Warren County locked out public observers from vote counting citing an FBI warning about a potential terrorist threat, yet the FBI states that it issued no such warning; (iii) the voting records of Perry county show significantly more votes than voters in some precincts, significantly less ballots than voters in other precincts, and voters casting more than one ballot; (iv) in Butler county a down ballot and underfunded Democratic State Supreme Court candidate implausibly received more votes than the best funded Democratic Presidential candidate in history; (v) in Cuyahoga county, poll worker error may have led to little known thirdparty candidates receiving twenty times more votes than such candidates had ever received in otherwise reliably Democratic leaning areas; (vi) in Miami county, voter turnout was an improbable and highly suspect 98.55 percent, and after 100 percent of the precincts were reported, an additional 19,000 extra votes were recorded for President Bush.
Third, in the post-election period we learned of numerous irregularities in tallying provisional ballots and conducting and completing the recount that disenfanchised thousands of voters and call the entire recount procedure into question (as of this date the recount is still not complete):
* Mr. Blackwell’s failure to articulate clear and consistent standards for the counting of provisional ballots resulted in the loss of thousands of predominantly minority votes. In Cuyahoga County alone, the lack of guidance and the ultimate narrow and arbitrary review standards significantly contributed to the fact that 8,099 out of 24,472 provisional ballots were ruled invalid, the highest proportion in the state.
* Mr. Blackwell’s failure to issue specific standards for the recount contributed to a lack of uniformity in violation of both the Due Process Clause and the Equal Protection Clauses. We found innumerable irregularities in the recount in violation of Ohio law, including (i) counties which did not randomly select the precinct samples; (ii) counties which did not conduct a full hand court after the 3% hand and machine counts did not match; (iii) counties which allowed for irregular marking of ballots and failed to secure and store ballots and machinery; and (iv) counties which prevented witnesses for candidates from observing the various aspects of the recount.
* The voting computer company Triad has essentially admitted that it engaged in a course of behavior during the recount in numerous counties to provide "cheat sheets" to those counting the ballots. The cheat sheets informed election officials how many votes they should find for each candidate, and how many over and under votes they should calculate to match the machine count. In that way, they could avoid doing a full county-wide hand recount mandated by state law.
full report PDF
http://www.house.gov/judiciary_democrats/ohiostatusrept1505.pdf
Forum posts
6 January 2005, 07:54
This correspondence gives all of us hope that there will be some politicians who will bite the bullit and step forward, even though they remember the horrible things that the Bush gang does to those groups or individuals who speak the truth. Democrats/Republicans alike must speak out against this monster of a fraud...it will be the death of our constitution, our pride and our integrity if we allow this corruption to continue. Even though there are terrible things going on in the world, this election fraud must stay front and center in our lives. We must change the sysyem now.
9 January 2005, 02:16
How can our country preach democracy if we don’t have it at home??
6 January 2005, 22:20
Senator Boxer challenged the Ohio vote and of course the Repugs accused the Dems of being ’poor sports who need to get over it’. They brought up the conspiracy theory baloney to try to make the issue look crazy and far fetched.
However, in truth, I believe the Repugs are SCARED TO DEATH of what an investigation would turn up. Thus, an investigation is mandatory!! The more protestations the Repugs make, the more I am convinced they have been up to no good and more than the presidential election was involved. Probably more than the 2004 election was involved as well.
I think they are trying to do everything possible to make it more difficult in the future to make inquiries into the mechanics of the election so this may be the last opportunity to investigate and get things out in the open. They know they now have the majority in the House and Senate, and probably realize they are in this strategic position because of many fraudulent incidents in the past 4 years. If a widespread investigation is allowed and future elections are more honest and transparent, then we will see how Americans truly vote and which way they lean—left or right.
There are Democrats who are scared to go along with the inquiry for fear of being accused of being poor sports. What wimps! It is only DEMOCRACY AT STAKE here---you know, the very principles that have made this country great! These Democrats are willing to ignore the writing on the wall in order to blend in with the majority. It is shameful that they do not have minds of their own or principles they would fight for. They think this will hurt them politically in the future. However, they should realize that they will never win any elections in the future if things remain status quo or if inquiries and challenges are made MORE difficult. They need to see the big picture. But why do I—a common citizen—have to point this out to them? Aren’t they suppose to be smarter than the average bear??? Very disappointing!
Go Barbara Boxer!! You are a hero and I thank you! Go Michael Moore and Bev Harris! Please let the public know of the blasphemies and how jeopardized our democracy currently is. PLEASE do not wait too long to help get the word out! I am sure the media will skim over the issue as they have to date and then will try to pin the efforts on conspiracy theories.
7 January 2005, 17:39
I agree keep talking about the election. Show all how petty and childish the Democratic Party has become. Insult the 176 Democratic election officials that preside over the 88 counties in Ohio. Ignore the 60 million people that voted for the President.
All of you seem to only talk about Ohio what about the other 60 million people that voted for the President. You are fighting a battle and not looking at the war.
Keep it up 2006 is just around the corner the Republicans could use a few more seats in the Senate.
Grow Up move forward help your leaders rebuild and become a force again.
9 January 2005, 08:48
There is NO proof W. won the election and alot of proof/evidence of voter disenfranchisement and fraud.
The majority of people in this country voted, as the exit polls stated for John Kerry 51% to 48%. This administration would not have given up power under ANY circumstance! There are more wars to fight, more tax cuts for the rich, more bennies for the drug companies, more middle class citizens to drop to poverty level. Lots of HARD WORK still to be done!
W loves hard work, he said
so in the debates.
I am sorry that you are SO cynical when we live in a free country and if you were so sure that W. won why are you so upset?