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Jeb Bush testifies before a federal civil rights hearing on election
irregularities in Florida.

By Daryl Lindsey
Jan. 12, 2001

In its first hearing on irregularities in the Florida election, the United
States Civil Rights Commission lobbed softballs at Florida Gov. Jeb Bush
Thursday. "We're delighted to have you here," the governor said. "Welcome
to Tallahassee."
But the dollop of Southern hospitality was a little hard to swallow coming
from a man who's been under fire for his state's wildly disparate voting
equipment and possible civil rights violations in November's election. But
Thursday, Bush, who was conspicuously invisible during the election
overtime, had the opportunity to be more open. In his brief and relatively
uneventful appearance before the commission, Bush came off as highly
articulate, joking easily with the commission members.
And the commission seemed taken by his charm. At one point in the hearing,
after Bush described himself as the president-elect's brother, he quipped,
"I don't look much like him, I look like my mother." One commissioner made
a crack about whether Bush had been invited home for Thanksgiving,
eliciting laughter in the conference room.
In between wisecracks, the governor's interlocutors, led by commission head
Mary Frances Berry, essentially asked several variations of the same
question: Did he or didn't he speak to Secretary of State Katherine Harris
about the election procedures before or during Election Night?
"No," he said, before adding a little wiggle room for himself with "I don't
recall having any conversations." Harris served with Bush as one of six
co-chairmen on the presidential campaign of his brother, George W. Bush.
What Bush didn't say, however, was that he did give Harris a morning-after
wakeup call. In an interview Thursday with ABC News' Diane Sawyer, Harris
said she was roused from bed the day after the election with a telephone
call from the Florida governor, who, she said, "wanted to know what
prompted the automatic recount." In the interview, Harris denied discussing
anything other than the "legal process."
Bush said he took a hands-off approach to the election because that
responsibility falls squarely under the jurisdiction of the secretary of
state. But Bush stated that there is one area he has been actively
investigating: the concern that voters may have been turned away from the
polls because they were incorrectly identified as felons in the state's
master voter file. Salon first published allegations that some Florida
voters may have been disenfranchised because of inaccuracies on lists of
ineligible voters generated by ChoicePoint and its subsidiary, DBT
Online.  State law places the obligation for vetting the list on the
counties, but the central voter file was so riddled with errors that a
handful of supervisors refused to use it. Vetting it, they suggested, would
be a Sisyphean endeavor. But other counties are alleged to have taken the
list at face value, erroneously purging voters.
Bush said he asked for a briefing "on the alleged concern that felons were
voting and that nonfelons were not allowed to vote because they were
allegedly felons." Florida passed a law cracking down on illegal voting two
years ago after the uncovering of massive fraud in the Miami mayoral
election, in which ballots were cast by deceased voters. Bush said he met
with Clay Roberts, the state's director of elections, and the director of
the Florida Office of Law Enforcement to see how the law was carried out.
"I was concerned that ... the process did not work," he told the commission.
"It was clear based on press reports that this was a problem.  Supervisors
of elections, according to the press reports, did not accept the lists that
were vetted by Florida law enforcement and this entity that was contracted
with by the Department of State," Bush said.
Indeed, as Salon reported in its Dec. 4 article, use of the state's central
voter file varied from county to county. County election supervisors
contacted by Salon criticized the list for its inaccuracies, and some said
they refused to use it altogether, in apparent violation of state law.
Carol Griffin, supervisor of elections for Washington County, told Salon,
"It hasn't been accurate in the past, so we had no reason to suspect it was
accurate this year."
The commissioners also asked if Bush had appointed a special officer to
investigate the sundry charges, which run from intimidation of black voters
to increased police presence in black neighborhoods that could have kept
voters from the polls. Bush said he hadn't, and that he has not taken an
active role in investigating allegations of election irregularities because
the state's attorney general and the commission have already undertaken
investigations. He also said he does not plan on ordering an investigation
of his own.
Bush said he will take legislative steps to correct some of the
election-related problems that arose on Nov. 7 and during the legal battle
in the weeks that followed. "From my perspective, my duty was to look to
the future and see what flaws could be rectified," he said.
Earlier, Bush appointed a 21-member task force to explore November's
election problems and issue policy corrective suggestions to him by March.
The governor did not indicate whether the state would continue contracting
with a private corporation to manage its voter cleansing lists.
Secretary of State Harris is expected to testify before the commission on
Friday.

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