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Election 2004

Ohio election fraud uproar blasting to new level
by Steve Rosenfeld, Bob Fitrakis and Harvey Wasserman
December 7, 2004

http://www.freepress.org/departments/display/19/2004/975

COLUMBUS -- The bitter battle over the stolen November 2 election in Ohio 
has turned into a rapidly escalating all-out multi-front war with the 
outcome of the real presidential vote count increasingly in doubt.

In Columbus, major demonstrations on Saturday, December 4, have been 
followed by an angry confrontation between demonstrators and state police 
at the office of Republican Secretary of State Kenneth Blackwell, the 
Bush-Cheney state chairman who is also officially in charge of certifying 
the election, at least for now.   Civil Rights leader Jesse Jackson has 
called on Blackwell to recuse himself from dealings with the election, 
saying his role as Bush-Cheney chairman has compromised his objectivity in 
delivering fair election results.

New revelations about voting machine allocations in Franklin County emerged 
on Tuesday, December 7. William Anthony, Chair of the Franklin County Board 
of Elections, told WVKO radio listeners that the Board begins “stationing 
voting machines four weeks out” before Election Day. Security questions 
were raised after a machine in Gahanna Ward 1B at the New Life Church 
recorded 4258 votes for Bush where only 638 voters cast ballots.

Cornell McCleary, former minority director of the Republican Party of Ohio, 
argues that it would easy for computer hackers to hack directly into the 
machines: “The two points of vulnerability are setting up a computer and 
hacking directly into the machine, or the line that goes directly down to 
the Board of Elections.” He dismissed the Gahanna incident as a “prank.” 
Prank or not, Kerry’s decision to concede early on November 3 was based in 
part on these imaginary votes that were either a prank, a computer glitch, 
or a deliberate effort to boost Bush’s total in Ohio.

Anthony also conceded that some voters in Franklin County waited up to 
“five or six hours’ in order to vote. He admitted that the Board of 
Elections usually holds back “a truckload of voting machines"--- 75---in 
case there’s a truck accident."  He blamed this on the lack of machines and 
the fact that 77 voting machines malfunctioned on Election Day. Two 
affidavits from voters obtained by the Free Press report that voting 
machine maintenance people came out to fix machines and their technique 
seemed to be to continually plug and unplug, or reboot, the electronic 
machines until the machines functioned again.

Anthony also confirmed that the Board only delivered 2741 of its 2866 
machines at the opening of polls on Election Day.  He said Board of 
Elections workers later placed an additional 44. This would put the total 
number in use at the “close of polls” at 2785, leaving 81 machines sitting 
unused. Anthony further said Election Day problems were the result of 
utilizing essentially 4800 volunteers with minimal training, paid a small 
stipend. Some poll workers have testified they repeatedly called the Board 
of Elections for additional machines as lines stacked up at their inner 
city precincts but got no response.
In addition, new evidence has continued to surface of widespread voter 
fraud throughout the state.  Among other things, a letter from Shelby 
County election officials dated December 2 confirmed that the county 
discarded "tabulator test deck reports" from the November 2 vote count "to 
reduce paperwork and confusion with official results."  As this county's 
response is the first of 88 to come from Freedom of Information Act 
filings, it seems likely other controversial practices could surface.

Moreover, new computer tabulation errors – first reported locally after 
Election Day – have resurfaced, and are of a magnitude suggesting Bush’s 
margin over Kerry---now 118,775 votes or 2 percent of the total votes cast 
in the state, according to Blackwell---could easily have been manipulated.

One precinct in Youngstown, Ohio, recorded a negative 25 million votes 
(that's not a typo) on an ES&S Votronic voting machine, which was discarded 
from official results, according to a Nov. 3 report in Youngstown’s 
Vindicator newspaper http://www.vindy.com/basic/news/281829446390855.php. 
Machine malfunctions combined with human error to create the massive 
negative vote count. “That led to some races showing votes of negative 25 
million, Munroe said,” quoting Mark Monroe, the Mahoning County election 
chief. "The numbers were nonsensical so we knew there were problems." The 
website www.VotersUnite.org lists dozens of voting machine errors, voter 
intimidation reports and other problems – from the very large to very small 
– that were reported in the Ohio press. At the very least these errors, 
many of which are detailed below, add up to a scathing indictment of a 
statewide election.  On December 6 White House Spokesman Scott McClellan 
called the election “free and fair.”

But even the www.VotersUnite.org list does not contain some of the biggest 
errors that will be cited in an election challenge filed Tuesday, December 
7 by the Ohio Honest Elections Campaign in Ohio Supreme Court. It does not 
cite two non-partisan Election Day exit polls, by CNN and Zogby, which 
found Kerry leading by mid-afternoon. The Ohio Honest Election Campaign 
filing also describes abnormal patterns in the votes for statewide 
Democratic candidates – with Kerry receiving fewer votes than obscure 
candidates – could point to computer vote shifting. The Honest Election 
Campaign is seeking to investigate these abnormalities.

On Wednesday, Dec. 8, Rev. Jesse Jackson and many people associated with 
recounting the Ohio vote and challenging the election returns, will brief 
Democratic members of the House Judiciary Committee in Washington.

Rev. Jackson has repeatedly traveled to Ohio, demanding at packed, angry 
rallies that the Ohio Supreme Court consider setting aside Bush's victory 
in Ohio and that Congress should investigate how Ohioans voted. Among other 
things, the call for a re-vote as in Ukraine has become a consistent theme 
among disgruntled Ohio voters.

Jackson’s involvement comes as other national public-interest groups are 
pursuing their own litigation. For example, People for the American Way is 
trying to stop the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections in Cleveland from 
rejecting 8,099 of the 24,472 provisional ballots cast there. The ballots 
were thrown out because voters did not properly complete them or cast them 
at polling places that were not their own.

(EDITOR’s NOTE: What follows is an excerpted list 
http://www.votersunite.org/electionproblems.asp of voting errors in Ohio 
compiles by VotersUnite.org. They are placed in the following categories: 
malfeasance, canvass anomalies, machine malfunction, vote suppression, 
provisional ballots, fraud, absentee ballot errors, and others. The link to 
the original news report follows.)

-- Lucas County. An extensive housecleaning in the Lucas County elections 
office was announced yesterday with Elections Director Paula Hicks-Hudson 
resigning and four other officials suspended pending investigation into 
problems with the official count of the Nov. 2 election. 
http://www.toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?
AID=/20041204/NEWS09/412040418

-- Some groups also have complained about thousands of punch-card ballots 
that were not tallied because officials in the 68 counties that use them 
could not determine a vote for president. Votes for other offices on the 
cards were counted. http://www.nbc4i.com/politics/3953104/detail.html

  -- Cuyahoga County. 8,099 provisional ballots (about 1/3 of those cast) 
have been ruled invalid because the voter wasn't registered or was 
registered in the wrong precinct. In 2000, about 17% were ruled invalid. 
http://www.cleveland.com/news/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/cuyahoga/1101205815101550.xml

-- Mahoning County. 20 to 30 ES&S iVotronic machines that needed to be 
recalibrated during the voting process because some votes for a candidate 
were being counted for that candidate's opponent. 
http://www.vindy.com/basic/news/281829446390855.php

-- Lucas County, Toledo. Throughout the city, polling places reported an 
assortment of problems, ranging from technical trouble with Lucas County's 
leased optical-scan voting machines to confusion about precinct boundaries 
and questions over provisional balloting. 
http://www.toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?
AID=/20041103/NEWS09/411030355/-1/ARCHIVES30

-- Lucas County (Toledo). Technical problems snarled the process throughout 
the day. Jammed or inoperable voting machines were reported throughout the 
city. http://www.toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?
AID=/20041103/NEWS09/411030355/-1/ARCHIVES30

-- Lucas County Election Director Paula Hicks-Hudson said the Diebold 
optical scan machines jammed during testing last week. 
http://www.toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?
AID=/20041103/NEWS09/411030355/-1/ARCHIVES30

-- Cincinnati. Problems with punch card voting machines delayed the start 
of voting for up to an hour Tuesday morning at a suburban precinct. Voters 
were unable to slide their punch-card ballots all the way into any of the 
six voting machines that had ALL evidently been damaged in transit. 
http://www.wcpo.com/news/2004/local/11/02/machineprobs.html

-- In Franklin County, Columbus, overcharged batteries on Danaher Controls 
ELECTronic 1242 systems kept machines from booting up properly at the 
beginning of the day http://www.itworld.com/Tech/2987/041102evoteprobs/

  -- Auglaize County In a letter dated Oct. 21, Ken Nuss, former deputy 
director of the County Board of Elections, claimed that Joe McGinnis, a 
former employee of ES&S, the company that provides the voting system in 
Auglaize County, was on the main computer that is used to create the ballot 
and compile election results, which would go against election protocol. 
Nuss was suspended and then resigned 
http://www.theeveningleader.com/articles/2004/11/06/news/news.01.txt

-- Franklin County, Columbus. A Danaher ELECTronic 1242 computer error with 
a voting machine cartridge gave President Bush 3,893 extra votes in a 
Gahanna precinct. Records show only 638 voters cast ballots in that 
precinct. A cartridge from one of three voting machines at the polling 
place generated a faulty number at a computerized reading station. Matthew 
Damschroder, director of the Franklin County Board of Elections said the 
cartridge was retested Thursday and there were no problems. He couldn't 
explain why the computer reader malfunctioned. 
http://www.ohio.com/mld/beaconjournal/news/state/10103910.htm?1c

-- Warren County. Citing concerns about potential terrorism, officials 
locked down the county administration building on election night and 
blocked any independent observers from monitoring the vote count as the 
nation awaited Ohio's returns. County Emergency Services Director Frank 
Young explained that he had been advised by the federal government to 
implement the measures for the sake of Homeland Security. The Warren 
results were part of the last tallies that helped clinch President Bush's 
re-election. James Lee, spokesman with the Ohio Secretary of State's Office 
in Columbus, said Thursday he hasn't heard of any situations similar to 
Warren County's building 
restrictions. 
http://www.enquirer.com/editions/2004/11/05/loc_warrenvote05.html

-- Ohio Secretary of State J. Kenneth Blackwell said voters could not cast 
provisional ballots despite not receiving their absentee ballots in time. A 
judge overruled him, calling his statement a "failure to do his duty" and 
saying that the federal Help America Vote Act requires that people who 
claim to be eligible voters must be allowed to cast provisionals regardless 
of the reason they are not on the rolls or are challenged. 
http://www.votersunite.org/article.asp?id=3652

  -- Cuyahoga County. In precinct 4F, located in a predominantly black 
precinct, at Benedictine High School on Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Kerry 
received 290 votes, Bush 21 and Michael Peroutka, candidate of the 
ultra-conservative anti-immigrant Constitutional Party, received 215 votes. 
In precinct 4N, also at Benedictine High School, the tally was Kerry 318, 
Bush 21, and Libertarian Party candidate Michael Badnarik 163.  The 
Constitutional and Libertarian tallies were entirely implausible for the 
precinct.  http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/story/257365p-220441c.html

-- Sandusky County. What appeared to be an overcount resulted when a 
computer disk containing votes was accidentally backed up into the voting 
machines twice by an election worker. 
http://www.portclintonnewsherald.com/news/stories/20041125
/localnews/1649165.html

-- Sandusky County elections officials discovered some ballots in nine 
precincts were counted twice. [ES&S optical scan] The county doesn't yet 
know how it happened 
http://www.thenews-messenger.com/news/stories/20041116/localnews/1601347.html 


-- Polling places in Northeast Ohio had half the number of voting machines 
that were needed. This caused a bottleneck at polling stations, and many 
people left without voting. 
http://www.cleveland.com/news/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/news/1100428444286470.xml

-- Columbus. Sworn testimony shows a disparity between the number of voting 
machines provided to different precincts. With record turnouts, some inner 
city precincts had fewer machines than in previous 
elections.  http://www.freepress.org/departments/display/19/2004/917

-- Columbus. Carol Shelton was the presiding judge at a Columbus precinct 
with three machines for 1,500 registered voters. At her home precinct in 
Clintonville, she said there were three machines for 730 voters. "I called 
to get more machines and got connected to Matt Damschroder, and after lots 
of hassle he sent a fourth machine," she said. "It did not put a dent in 
the long lines." http://www.ohio.com/mld/beaconjournal/news/state/10176004.htm

-- In Franklin and Knox counties, where voters use touch-screen units, long 
lines developed and voters turned to a federal judge for help as the time 
grew near for polls to close. To speed the voting, some of those voters 
were given paper ballots 
http://www.toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20041103/NEWS09/411030355/-1/ARCHIVES30

-- Cincinnati. "We've had reports that poll workers aren't doing a very 
good job putting people in the right lines for their precincts," said Molly 
Lombardi, a spokeswoman for the Election Protection Coalition. "People 
stood in line for over an hour in the rain in some places only to find they 
were in the wrong line. A lot of them gave up and went home." 
http://www.enquirer.com/midday/11/11032004_News_mday_voting03.html

-- Knox County. Kenyon College student Maggie Hill appeared on the "Today 
Show" Wednesday morning. She was one of hundreds of students and other 
Gambier residents who waited for up to 10 hours to cast their votes. 
Observers in the Gambier precinct said there were only two voting machines 
for 1,300 voters. Each machine, they said, is designed to handle 20 voters 
per hour. http://www.newsnet5.com/news/3889129/detail.html

-- Stark County (Canton). The Election Board reluctantly followed the law 
and rejected provisional ballots cast at the wrong precinct in the right 
polling place. Up until this year, they remade a ballot that was cast in 
the wrong precinct, meaning that the person’s vote would be put toward the 
appropriate races in the correct precinct. 
http://www.cantonrep.com/index.php?ID=193617&Category=9

-- Of the 11 counties that have completed checking ballots, 81 percent, or 
4,277 out of 5,310 ballots, are valid, according to a survey Monday by The 
Associated Press. Most of the counties are in rural areas. "They swear up 
and down they're registered to vote and they're not," said Bill Thompson, 
deputy elections director in Pike County. 
http://www.zanesvilletimesrecorder.com/news/stories/20041116/
localnews/1599347.html

-- Montgomery County. Two precincts had 25% presidential undervotes. This 
means no presidential vote was recorded on 1/4 of the ballots. The overall 
undervote rate for the county was 2%. The undercount amounted to 2.8 
percent of the ballots in the 231 precincts that supported Kerry, but only 
1.6 percent of those cast in the 354 precincts that supported President 
Bush. http://www.daytondailynews.com/localnews/content/localnews/
daily/1118undercount.html

  -- A woman sued elections officials Tuesday, December 7, on behalf of 
Ohio voters who claim they did not receive their absentee ballots on time, 
seeking permission for them to be able to cast provisional ballots at the 
polls. SoS office said state law says that if a board of elections sent 
someone an absentee ballot, that person cannot try to vote at a polling 
place. http://www.ohio.com/mld/beaconjournal/10075572.htm

-- Lake County. Some voters received a memo on bogus Board of Elections 
letterhead informing voters who registered through Democratic and NACCP 
drives that they could not vote. Election officials referred the matter to 
the sheriff. 
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A12514-2004Oct30.html

-- Cleveland, unknown volunteers began showing up at voters' doors 
illegally offering to collect and deliver completed absentee ballots to the 
election office 
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A12514-2004Oct30.html

# Widely circulated "Voting Information" fliers from the "Bipartisan Voting 
Authority" claimed that "due to record numbers of registered voters this 
year," Republicans would be voting on Tuesday, November 2 while Democrats 
should vote Wednesday, November 3.  The flier did not inform voters the 
polls would be closed on Wednesday.

-- Cleveland. Voters received phone calls incorrectly informing them that 
their polling place had changed. 
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A12514-2004Oct30.html

--
Steve Rosenfeld is a producer for Air America radio.  Bob Fitrakis and 
Harvey Wasserman are publisher and senior editor of www.freepress.org.

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oppression, no matter how holy the motives.  Mightily little force is 
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force can control a free man, a man whose mind is free.  No, not the rack, 
not fission bombs, not anything.  You cannot conquer a free man; The most 
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