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Blogged by Brad on 3/29/2006
DEMOCRACY CRUMBLING: New Electronic Voter Registration Database 
Rejects 43% of New Los Angeles Voter Applications! 26% Rejected 
State-Wide in California!
Applications That Don't Match EXACTLY With DMV Records are 
Automatically Dumped by New System!
California's League of Women Voters Sends Letter of Objection to 
Secretary of State

We've been dreading this. And you're not gonna like it either. It's 
an entirely new can of worms in the Electronic Rape of American 
Electoral Democracy. The next wave -... 

We've been dreading this. And you're not gonna like it either.

It's an entirely new can of worms in the Electronic Rape of American 
Electoral Democracy. The next wave -- beyond the electronic voting 
machines, and perhaps even more alarming -- in the arsenal of those 
out to game the system for partisan advantage.

No matter what we do, no matter how many successes, the Bad Guys -- 
those who hate Democracy and American Values -- are always one step 
ahead of us, it seems.

The horrifically written and, of course, ironically named "Help 
America Vote Act (HAVA) of 2002" requires, as of January 1, 2006, 
each state to implement "a single, uniform, official, centralized, 
interactive computerized statewide voter registration list."

And guess who's writing the software for it, in California, Ohio and 
elsewhere? That's right...our old friends at Diebold, Inc.

While we've put off reporting on much of this until now -- as 
prompted by story out today (in the MSM of all places!) -- we've 
been working on an extremely disturbing part of this story for some 
time relating directly to all of this out in, you guessed it, Ohio. 
We've yet to run the story for a number of reasons. But we hope to 
have much more on it, in all its troubling detail, in the not-too-
distant future.

For today, however, we'll stick to the report coming out of 
California in this morning's Los Angeles Times which says that, 
since the first of year, when California's new computerized Voter 
Registration Database has gone state-wide, Los Angeles County 
has "rejected 14,629 people — 43% of those who registered from Jan. 
1 to March 15."

The rejections occur, amongst other reasons, due to failures of 
exact matching between voter applications and the state's motor 
vehicle registration (DMV) database to which they are now auto-
magically compared. So, if a voter registers (or re-registers after 
moving to a new location) as "Brad Friedman" but has "Bradley 
Friedman" on his driver's license, he'll be auto-kicked out of the 
voter registration system and may not find out until he shows up at 
the polls on Election Day! That is, if he even knows where to show 
up since he may no longer receive sample ballots and poll location 
information etc. in the mail!...

Jacqueline Jacobberger, the president of the League of Women Voters 
in California sent a letter yesterday (posted in full at the end of 
this article) to California's Sec. of State Bruce McPherson -- who 
is credited in the LA Times story as being behind the design and 
installation of the new system -- objecting to the new Voter 
Registration Database and the way it's being implemented.

In her letter, Jacobberger writes: "We must object. Our procedures 
should guard against inappropriate elimination of legitimate voters 
from the system. It is not enough to allow them to cast a 
provisional ballot if they make it to the polls. Being excluded from 
the registration list means that they will not receive a sample 
ballot or a ballot pamphlet, they will not receive notice of the 
location of their polling places, and they will not be permitted to 
request an absentee ballot."

She goes on to explain to McPherson that the comparison between 
databases was meant, by HAVA, to "supplement the information 
provided by voters when they register or re-register, thereby 
helping to correct an application so it can be processed and 
accepted, if the applicant is eligible, instead of rejected." 
(emphasis in original)

Whether or not that's what HAVA's authors (hello, Bob Ney) actually 
meant when they included that provision is another matter. We'll 
associate ourselves with Jacobberger's optimistic interpretation for 
the moment.

With a Special Election scheduled to replace the disgraced, 
convicted and resigned Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham in San Diego 
just weeks away on April 11, the race to correct the problem somehow 
is even more accute. The rest of the state has primaries in June and 
even that timeline will likely be hard to meet if all of 
the "errors" are to be corrected.

U.S. Congressional Candidate Marcy Winograd, who is running in that 
primary to unseat right-leaning Democrat Rep. Jane Harman in 
California's 36th District released a statement today expressing 
concern as well. "If I register to vote as Marcy Winograd and my DMV 
application reads Marcy A. Winograd, I may not be able to vote for 
myself in this congressional race," said Winograd.

According to the Times, "McPherson's office plans to launch a 
campaign in April to educate Californians about the new registration 
rules." Winograd is not impressed.

"Before investing time, energy, and taxpayer money into this 
misguided education program," she said, "McPherson should 
acknowledge the potential for disaster and scrap the program 
altogether."

State Sen. Debra Bowen, who has been a long-time champion concerning 
issues of Electoral Integrity and Transparency in this state as 
chair of the State Senate's election committee is also running 
against McPherson for Sec. of State this year. She warns that "We're 
looking at the potential for thousands and thousands of people to 
lose the right to vote."

According to the LA Times coverage today...


SACRAMENTO — Thousands of Californians who register to vote or 
update their records may not receive sample ballots or be able to 
vote as absentees because of the state's new method of verifying 
identities, election officials say. 

A new statewide database designed by Secretary of State Bruce 
McPherson to authenticate voter registrations has blocked otherwise 
valid registrations because of computer glitches, slight 
discrepancies in spelling or incomplete applications. 

The problems have required registrars to contact voters — a time-
consuming process that is already taxing some counties facing 
elections next month.

San Diego County is racing to rectify rejected registrations in time 
for the April 11 special election to fill the seat vacated by 
convicted Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham.
...
The new database system was installed to meet the requirements of 
the Help America Vote Act, the 2002 federal law designed to avoid 
the voting irregularities cited in the 2000 presidential race.
...
Voter information is checked against records with the federal 
government and state motor vehicles department. Under an agreement 
negotiated by McPherson and the U.S. Justice Department, California 
is one of nine states that use the standard of an "exact match," in 
which the records must be the same to the letter, according to a 
national survey by the Brennan Center for Justice, a nonprofit group 
in New York City. Thus, "Robert Smith" and "Rob Smith" would not be 
considered a match.

Ashley Snee Giovannettone, spokeswoman for McPherson, who oversees 
elections, said a sampling of statewide registrations found that 74% 
were immediately verified.


As usual, McPherson's spokesholes (where do they find these 
people?!) will say anything in attempt to polish McP's turds. Even 
if Giovannettone's comment is taken at face value, it means that 26% 
of all statewide registrations have been rejected by the new system!

...And once again, it's the voter -- who has done absolutely nothing 
wrong -- who gets screwed in the bargain:

Elaine Ginnold, Alameda County's acting registrar of voters, said 
she doubts her county will be able to ratify all rejected 
registrations submitted near the deadline.

"These are errors that are not the fault of the voters and not 
related to voters' eligibility," said Wendy Weiser, a deputy 
director at the Brennan Center. "They should not prevent voters from 
being able to cast votes that count."


As mentioned, we'll have much more on all of this new Voter 
Registration Database mess...much more....not that we're happy about 
it...in the near future.

The complete letter from, Jacqueline Jacobberger, the president of 
California's League of Women Voters to Secretary of State Bruce 
McPherson follows...


LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF CALIFORNIA
801 12th Street, Suite 220, Sacramento, California 95814
(916) 442-7215 P Fax (916) 442-7362
Web site: www.lwvc.org E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


March 28, 2006

The Honorable Bruce McPherson
Secretary of State of California
1500 11th Street
Sacramento, California 95814

Dear Secretary McPherson:

The League of Women Voters of California is concerned that under new 
state procedures for adding registered voters to the CalVoter state 
database, it appears that a large number of registrations are being 
inappropriately rejected.

The Help America Vote Act (HAVA) of 2002 requires each state to 
implement, by January 1, 2006, "a single, uniform, official, 
centralized, interactive computerized statewide voter registration 
list." Recognizing that the state of California would not have such 
a database in place by that deadline, the U.S. Department of Justice 
(DOJ) and the California Secretary of State entered into a 
memorandum of agreement to update and use the existing CalVoter 
registration system for HAVA compliance. Emergency regulations were 
adopted by the Secretary of State to implement that memorandum.

Judging from statistics compiled since the first of this year for 
Los Angeles County, most of the rejected registrations and re-
registrations fall into one of two categories. One type of problem 
occurs when individuals provide a driver's license number or the 
last four digits of their Social Security number (SSN) on their 
registration form, but their name or birth date is not exactly the 
same as in the DMV records. Another type of problem occurs when 
individuals do not provide a driver's license number or the last 
four digits of their SSN on the registration form although their 
other information can be matched with DMV or other state agency 
records. 

Since many registrations are in fact re-registrations prompted by a 
voter's change of address, party, etc., many of these individuals 
have already been on the voter registration rolls in California. 
However, in both types of situation, the current system does not 
allow any of those individuals to be included in the statewide 
registration list. 

We must object. Our procedures should guard against inappropriate 
elimination of legitimate voters from the system. It is not enough 
to allow them to cast a provisional ballot if they make it to the 
polls. Being excluded from the registration list means that they 
will not receive a sample ballot or a ballot pamphlet, they will not 
receive notice of the location of their polling places, and they 
will not be permitted to request an absentee ballot.

We hope that a resolution to this problem can be reached quickly. We 
urge you to find alternatives to the current rules (data standards 
and match criteria) for processing registrations. If possible, that 
would be done by administrative procedures available to you. 
However, if it proves that legislation is needed, the LWVC would 
support that approach. 

Under HAVA, it is intended that information provided by other 
databases, such as DMV data, will supplement the information 
provided by voters when they register or re-register, thereby 
helping to correct an application so it can be processed and 
accepted, if the applicant is eligible, instead of rejected.

It is a well-known problem that mistakes are made in database 
administration and management. Applicants transpose or forget 
numbers and letters, and make other noncritical errors as well. 
Officials likewise inadvertently make data entry errors. Databases 
themselves maintain these errors over time, compounding problems if 
databases are compared and matched with each other. 

A well-run system will use the wide variety of information that is 
available from a number of sources to make corrections in order to 
maintain an accurate system. If, for example, the applicant 
transposes digits in his or her driver's license number, as 
evidenced by the driver's license record, a correction is made and 
the application is processed. 

The corollary is that a failure to match the applicant or his/her 
data with another database must not result in the rejection of the 
applicant. This is important for a variety of reasons. First, 
matching is not an eligibility requirement under HAVA or state law. 
Second, the database information is likely to have significant 
errors. The Social Security Administration acknowledges that its 
data is not foolproof, data entry and other errors in DMV and voter 
registration agencies are well known, and simple matching mistakes—
from the use of different forms of names to transposed or missing 
numbers—are significant. Third, the absence of information does not 
suggest a problem. Only positive information of a disqualifying 
characteristic should result in the rejection of a voter in a 
database matching system. Rejection must be based on a positive 
match of the identity of the voter, and a positive match with a 
disqualifying characteristic. 

In the voter registration context, the failure to find a match does 
not provide information that the voter is ineligible. If there is no 
match, the voter registration application should be processed on its 
own terms. 

If the applicant is eligible to vote, then his or her name should be 
entered on the list. If necessary, the applicant can be placed on 
a "pending" list of individuals who receive the normal election 
materials and services but must provide identification (if a first-
time voter) or swear to his or her identity in order to cast a 
normal ballot.

Uniform and nondiscriminatory practices are important for any 
process concerning the registration of voters. We must not go into 
this election season burdened by processes that disenfranchise 
voters.

Sincerely,

Jacqueline Jacobberger
President











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