It's not even Election Day yet, and the
Kerry-Edwards campaign is already down by a almost a million
votes. That's because, in important states like Ohio, Florida and New
Mexico, voter names have been systematically removed from the rolls
and absentee ballots have been overlooked-overwhelmingly in
minority areas, like Rio Arriba County, New Mexico, where
Hispanic voters have a 500 percent greater chance of their vote being
"spoiled." Investigative journalist Greg Palast reports on the trashing
of the election.
by Greg Palast
John Kerry is down by several thousand votes in New
Mexico, though not one ballot has yet been counted. He's also losing
big time in Colorado and Ohio: and he's way down in Florida, though the
votes won't be totaled until Tuesday night.
Through a combination of sophisticated vote rustling-ethnic cleansing
of voter rolls, absentee ballots gone AWOL, machines that "spoil"
votes-John Kerry begins with a nationwide deficit that could easily
exceed one million votes.
---The Urge To Purge---
Colorado Secretary of State Donetta Davidson just weeks ago removed
several thousand voters from the state's voter rolls. She tagged felons
as barred from voting. What makes this particularly noteworthy is that,
unlike like Florida and a handful of other Deep South states, Colorado
does not bar ex-cons from voting. Only those actually serving their
sentence lose their rights.
There's no known, verified case of a Colorado convict voting illegally
from the big house. Because previous purges have wiped away the rights
of innocents, federal law now bars purges within 90 days of a
presidential election to allow a voter to challenge their loss of civil
rights.
To exempt her action from the federal rule, Secretary Davidson declared
an "emergency." However, the only "emergency" in Colorado seems to be
President Bush's running dead, even with John Kerry in the polls.
Why the sudden urge to purge? Davidson's chief of voting law
enforcement is Drew Durham, who previously worked for the attorney
general of Texas. This is what the former spokeswoman for the Lone Star
state's attorney general says of Mr. Durham: He is, "unfit for public
office... a man with a history of racism and ideological zealotry."
Sounds just right for a purge that affects, in the majority, non-white
voters.
From my own and government investigations of such purge lists, it is
unlikely that this one contains many, if any, illegal voters.
But it does contain Democrats. The Dems may not like to shout about
this, but studies indicate that 90-some percent of people who have
served time for felonies will, after prison, vote Democratic. One
suspects Colorado's Republican secretary of state knows that.
---Ethnic Cleansing Of The Voter Rolls---
We can't leave the topic of ethnically cleansing the voter rolls
without a stop in Ohio, where a Republican secretary of state appears
to be running to replace Katherine Harris.
In Cuyahoga County (Cleveland), some citizens have been caught
Registering While Black. A statistical analysis of would-be voters
in Southern states by the watchdog group Democracy South
indicates that black voters are three times as likely as white voters
to have their registration requests "returned" (i.e., subject to
rejection).
And to give a boost to this whitening of the voter rolls, for the first
time since the days of Jim Crow, the Republicans are planning mass
challenges of voters on Election Day. The GOP's announced plan to block
35,000 voters in Ohio ran up against the wrath of federal judges; so,
in Florida, what appear to be similar plans had been kept under wraps
until the discovery of documents called "caging" lists. The voters on
the "caging" lists, disclosed last week by BBC Television London, are,
almost exclusively, residents of African-American neighborhoods.
Such racial profiling as part of a plan to block voters is, under the
Voting Rights Act, illegal. Nevertheless, neither the Act nor federal
judges have persuaded the party of Lincoln to join the Democratic Party
in pledging not to distribute blacklists to block voters on Tuesday.
---Absentee Ballots Go AWOL---
It's 10pm: Do you know where your absentee ballot is? Voters wary about
computer balloting are going postal: in some states, mail-in ballot
requests are up 500 percent. The probability that all those votes-up to
15 million-will be counted is zip.
Those who mail in ballots are very trusting souls. Here's how your
trust is used. In the August 31 primaries in Florida, Palm Beach
Elections Supervisor Theresa LePore (a.k.a. Madame Butterfly Ballot)
counted 37,839 absentee votes. But days before, her office told me only
29,000 ballots had been received. When this loaves-and-fishes
miracle was disclosed, she was forced to recount, cutting the tally to
31,138.
Had she worked it the other way, disappearing a few thousand votes
instead of adding additional ones, there would be almost no way to
figure out the fix (or was it a mistake?). Mail-in voter registration
forms are protected by federal law. Local government must acknowledge
receiving your registration and must let you know if there's a problem
(say, with signature or address) that invalidates your registration.
But your mail-in vote is an unprotected crapshoot. How do you know if
your ballot was received? Was it tossed behind a file cabinet-or tossed
out because you did not include your middle initial? In many counties,
you won't know.
And not every official is happy to have your vote. It is well-reported
that Broward County, Fla., failed to send out nearly 60,000 absentee
ballots. What has not been nationally reported is that Broward's
elections supervisor is a Jeb Bush appointee who took the post only
after the governor took the unprecedented step of removing the prior
elected supervisor who happened be a Democrat.
---A Million Votes In The Electoral Trash Can---
"If the vote is stolen here, it will be stolen in Rio Arriba County," a
New Mexico politician told me. That's a reasoned surmise: in 2000, one
in 10 votes simply weren't counted-chucked out, erased, discarded. In
the voting biz, the technical term for these vanishing votes is
"spoilage." Citizens cast ballots, but the machines don't notice. In
one Rio Arriba precinct in the last go-'round, not one single vote was
cast for president-or, at least, none showed up on the machines.
Not everyone's vote spoils equally. Rio Arriba is 73 percent Hispanic.
I asked nationally recognized vote statistician Dr. Philip Klinkner of
Hamilton College to run a "regression" analysis of the Hispanic ballot
spoilage in the Enchanted State. He calculated that a brown voter is
500 percent more likely to have their vote spoiled than a white voter.
And It's worse for Native Americans. Vote spoilage is epidemic near
Indian reservations.
Votes don't spoil because they're left out of the fridge. It comes down
to the machines. Just as poor people get the crap schools and crap
hospitals, they get the crap voting machines.
It's bad for Hispanics; but for African Americans, it's a ballot-box
holocaust. An embarrassing little fact of American democracy is that,
typically, two million votes are spoiled in national elections,
registering no vote or invalidated. Based on studies by the U.S. Civil
Rights Commission and the Harvard Law School Civil Rights project,
about 54 percent of those ballots are cast by African Americans. One
million black votes vanishedphffft!
There's a lot of politicians in both parties that like it that way;
suppression of the minority is the way they get elected. Whoever is to
blame, on Tuesday, the Kerry-Edwards ticket will take the hit. In Rio
Arriba, Democrats have an eight-to-one registration edge over
Republicans. Among African Americanvoters...well, you can do the
arithmetic yourself.
The total number of votes siphoned out of America's voting booths is so
large, you won't find the issue reported in our self-glorifying news
media. The one million missing black, brown and red votes spoiled, plus
the hundreds of thousands flushed from voter registries, is our
nation's dark secret: an apartheid democracy in which wealthy white
votes almost always count, but minorities are often
purged or challenged or simply not recorded. In effect, Kerry is
down by a million votes before one lever is pulled, card punched or
touch-screen touched.
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View Greg Palast's BBC Television film, "Bush Family Fortunes,"
available this week on DVD in an updated edition from The
Disinformation Company at http://www.gregpalast.com/bff-dvd.htm
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