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Democracy and Elections

GOP Issues Absurd Attack on Voter Registration Group

By Steven Rosenfeld, AlterNet. Posted September 24, 2008.


The RNC calls ACORN "quasi-criminal" after finding two questionable voter applications in rural Florida.
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The Republican Party is increasingly attacking voter registration groups that are perceived by the GOP as enfranchising likely Democratic voters, calling one of those groups "a quasi-criminal" organization because two voter registration applications in a rural Florida county were discovered to be problematic.

The two questionable voter registration applications found in Seminole County, Florida, were submitted by ACORN, or the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, which has registered more than 1.15 million voters in two dozens states in 2008. ACORN is the nation’s largest non-profit voter registration organization.

In a Wednesday conference call, Republican National Committee chief counsel Sean Cairncross called ACORN a "quasi-criminal" organization that was trying to create chaos with voting. He said it was "disturbing" that the group has links to the Obama campaign, saying the Democratic nominee worked with ACORN more than a decade ago.

The RNC teleconference came two days after the McCain-Palin 2008 campaign held a similar press conference call with former Sen. John Danforth (R-MO) and former Sen. Warren Rudman (R-NH) that discussed "issues of voter fraud, state specific voter fraud accusations, and the McCain-Palin 2008 Honest and Open Election Committee."

"The big picture is this is a Republican and McCain strategy to go after voter groups," said Brian Kettenring, head organizer of Florida ACORN, who said he has spent the past several days dealing with members of the media who are reacting to the GOP charges. He noted that the Seminole County Supervisor of Elections, Mike Ertel, has said that only two voter applications out of thousands submitted in 2008 are questionable and that the county's process to review these forms is working.

In Florida, where ACORN has gathered 135,000 new voter registrations this year, Kettenring said one of the registrations in question appeared to be filled out by a young woman for a friend. In the second case, a man’s voter registration form appeared to be incomplete. Typically, these errors would prompt local officials to reject the forms.

"What's going on here is a right-wing radio station called the supervisor trying to drum up a story," Kettenring said.

The increased Republican attacks on voter registration groups comes as many states across the country are approaching to the close of voter registration for the November election. In Florida, for example, registration closes on Monday, October 6th.

ACORN has been a perennial target for the GOP, especially as Election Day approaches. In past elections, the organization, which hires people to register voters and works in low-income communities, has had problems with a handful of erroneous registration forms in some states. In the past, ACORN alerted federal authorities if it discovered problems such as fabricated voter identities. The reaction to those isolated instances by the Bush Administration has been to pressure U.S. Attorneys to find and prosecute these cases.

In December 2006, the administration fired a number of U.S. attorneys who failed to bring these political prosecutions. While charges of Democratic voter fraud were seen as overblown and dismissed -- because the Justice Department could not bring more than two dozen cases -- the same partisan accusations and rhetoric is now appearing as the 2008 presidential campaign builds to a close.

Kettenring said the attack on ACORN is covering up the a broader effort by the GOP to disenfranchise Florida voters. Most notably, the Republican Secretary of State, Kurt Browning, recently has said he will be enforcing a law where voter applications will be rejected if the spelling of names does not match other state databases.

Voting advocates like Hettenring have said that data-entry errors by county employees -- not voters -- has led to thousands of Haitian-Americans and members of other minority groups losing their right to vote in the past two years. Under Florida law, the burden to correct these kinds of errors lies with voters, not election officials.

ACORN officials said it was ironic, but predictable, that the GOP would accuse ACORN of voter fraud over isolated incidents, such as two questionable voter applications, while promoting state laws and bureaucratic policies that have disenfranchised 1000s of voters over the same issue: improperly filled-out forms.

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Steven Rosenfeld is a senior fellow at AlterNet.org and author of Count My Vote: A Citizen's Guide to Voting (AlterNet Books, 2008).

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Old GOP'er better Seize Back their Party From the Neo CONS
Posted by: Purple Girl on Sep 26, 2008 5:53 AM   
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there is no doubt in my mind a number of ol' School Republicans infiltrated the Democratic party in the '80's- they call themselves the DLC and the Clintons are their 'Fearless Leaders'- aka "Reagan Democrats" Hillary's latest Oyxmoronic Justification term. I'm Not sure they got the Bitch slap messege from Teddy- but we want you OUT! So go back a try to Recapture your own Party from the ones who Highjacked it in the '80's those psuedo 'Religous Right'. Because We are out to Send every one of these Treason Bastards to the Gallows- the time is NOW to regain your 'Face', by Exposing and assisting in this 'De contamination' of our Demcoratic Free Market. What Few 'Old Hold Outs' still remain under this Treasonous party Flag had better begin Turning States Evidence, or Be considered a Co Conspirator to the High Crimes which have been committed against Our country and Her citizens- not just for the last 7 1/2 yrs - but 40!!! EVERY Criminal During and Since the Nixon Regime should be punished exact Letter of the Law. Not Just Cheney,Rummy,Wolfie et al..but also McCain,Gramm,Graham,Davis ...All Thoe who worked with Forethought and MALICE to bring US to Our Economic knees !!! Queen of Hearts Says..."Off With Their Heads"- How do you like your Monarchy Now Antoinette?
There has never been a division is the TRUE base of the Democratic party- that has been what psychologists Call "Projection" on the part of the Republicans. Teddy reconfirmed this FACT! The absurdity is akin to Women's Movement Activitist and these psuedo infiltrators who want to claim Allegience Who are Voting for Palin- NOT A WOMENS EQUALITY SUPPOTER!Let's call them 'Shafelyites' NOT Feminists, and Esp NOT LIBBERS!
So all you Honorable Ol school Republicans- and I know You're out there, start shoving the Neo Cons and their dumbass Blind Followers the so called 'Religious Right ' Under the First Bus you See. Help US convict them for their High Crimes- Working with Foreign nations to undermine US (Saudi's), Destroying Our Constitutional Rights and Freedoms, Refusing to adhere to Separation of church & State,Spying, Torture......Oh the List is Long- and every last one of these Turncoats are guilty of at least ONE High Crime!
So Pick Your Side 'Republicans' Stand Firm and Just with US, or Swing from the Gallows with your Accomplices!

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Voting Rituals of the Great White North
Posted by: stellabloo on Sep 26, 2008 8:26 AM   
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I'm still confused. Back in Bush's first (?) term there was a voter scandal, something about "chads" and so now you have "fool-proof" electronic voting?

Ha! In lab records, for example, the only legal documents are the PAPER originals. Why? Because it's too easy to cook electronic results. Think about it.

I just got my voter registration card in the mail. I've been at this address a while so my card just shows up automatically. I have a designated voting booth (local senior's centre) and when I go there, my name, as it appears on the card, will be ticked off against the voter list. I will receive a PAPER ballot and a stubby pencil and go behind the screen and mark my 'x'. At 8 pm the ballots are counted manually and saved as legal records in case there is a recount.

There are 3 days of advance poll if I can't make it on election day. I can vote by mail if I apply no sooner than a week before the election. If there's an error on the card or I'm not registered, I can call a toll-free number. Elections Canada has their own non-partisan registration drives. If I need special help (vison impaired, interpreter, etc) I can call the toll-free number (online help is also available).

Our biggest voter problem is probably apathy aka the snooze factor; our politicians tend to write their own speeches ;.)

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Election Fraud
Posted by: Archie1954 on Sep 26, 2008 9:24 AM   
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The US does not have a voter fraud problem. It has an election fraud problem which is caused for the most part by the Republican party. The GOP must be the biggest crime family in the nation. To have as many corrupt individuals running the show for the Republicans says a lot about American culture where to win is the only goal no matter how, no matter who gets hurt, no matter that you use illegal means or cheat, or lie or steal. Nothing matters but that you win. Until you cure that fatal cultural flaw you will never have fair elections.

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Author misses a point
Posted by: Baukunin on Sep 26, 2008 9:54 AM   
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If the Republican strategy to reduce minority voting was not already clear, last year's congressional hearings into the firings of U.S. Attorneys should have made it quite transparent.

In Missouri, ACORN found it had a handful of signature gatherers who had faked voter applications because they were getting paid by the completed form. ACORN had conducted a massive registration drive. It then alerted the Republician-run state elections office that those some of the applications submitted by those workers were invalid.

The White House and "Justice" Department seized the opportunity to try to initiate charges against these former ACORN workers, in the immediate runup to the election. The purpose of this manuver was to frighten legitimate voters who had been recently registered by ACORN from voting at all, as those who had been signed up by the group were heavily Democratic. The tactic was contrary to established DOJ policy however, which clearly discourages prosecutions directly before an election. Todd Graves, the U.S. attorney for Western Missouri, refused to go along with it on that basis, objecting that the requested rushed indictments were against DOJ precedents and guidelines and were meant to influence the outcome of the upcoming elections, rather than to punish wrongdoers. Graves was run out of office, along with eight other U.S. Attorneys around the country who had refused to accomodate Attorney General Alberto Gonzales by either mounting the desired politically based prosecutions, or by quashing or stalling prosecutions of corrupt Republicans. That leaves unanswered the questions about how many U.S. AGs around the country did not resist these illegal demands and allowed their offices to be used as a partisan political tool.

In the place of Graves, the DOJ installed Brad Schlozman who had been in charge of the deliberate race-based disenfranchisement of voters and was involved in the illegal denominational-based hiring of civil service professionals.

Scholozman then brought the indictments of the four ex-ACORN workers just six days before the 2006 election, when it would have maximum effect to depress minority voting turnout. Despite their efforts, Claire McCaskill was narrowly elected to the U.S. Senate.

In the congressional hearings, Justice Department official Monica Goodling claimed to have little knowledge of these criminal hiring violations at DOJ. She also implausibly denied knowledge of what the disenfranchisement process, known as voter "caging," was meant to accomplish.

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Obstacles to voting
Posted by: Calgary North on Sep 26, 2008 3:50 PM   
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It has bothered me for years that the US allows so many obstacles to those wishing to vote.

A simple declaration that one is a citizen, is eligible to vote, is of voting age, and has met the necessary residency requirements is sufficient to allow a person to vote in Canada (my home). I have voted in every election since attaining voting age and I have never seen any representatives from any parties accosting prospective voters. Happily, party politics are not allowed within the poling station.

Voter apathy is bad enough; thwarting those wishing to exercise their franchise is shameful.

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ACORN has been reprimanded many times in many areas.
Posted by: Romans1 on Sep 26, 2008 7:48 PM   
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They are engaged in voter fraud.

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speaking of acorn
Posted by: LillianB on Sep 26, 2008 11:16 PM   
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Is there any truth that one condition of the bailout package included $2 million to acorn? Am still trying to confirm this

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» RE: speaking of acorn Posted by: Quannah
Scared
Posted by: lamac66 on Sep 27, 2008 7:48 PM   
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The GOP is so scared they have to resort to keeping Americans from excercising their constitutional right. Said and pathetic.

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No surprise at all
Posted by: sicntired on Sep 27, 2008 11:20 PM   
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Like the Harper conservatives in Canada,the GOP knows there are nothing but opposition votes among the nations poor,homeless,imprisoned and disadvantaged.Of course they will attack any attempt by anyone that tries to add to the democratic total.They will use or abuse any law or group that tries to enlist the votes of those less fortunate as they have nothing to offer them.

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ACORN does try to cheat
Posted by: ewrtz on Sep 30, 2008 6:38 AM   
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Washington
July 26, 2007,Seattle Times
Felony charges filed against 7 in state's biggest case of voter-registration fraud. The defendants, who were paid employees and supervisors of ACORN, the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now

Michigan
September 14, 2008, Detroit Free Press
Several municipal clerks across the state are reporting fraudulent and duplicate voter registration applications, most of them from a nationwide community activist group working to help low- and moderate-income families.The majority of the problem applications are coming from the group ACORN, Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now ...

Florida
Oct. 13, 2007, PRNewswire
A Florida state attorney is investigating thousands of potentially fraudulent voter registrations associated with the leading organizer of Florida's Amendment 5 ballot initiative. But this is just the tip of an iceberg of illegalities, fraud and contradictions connected to the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) ... Former ACORN Miami-Dade field director Mac Stuart has declared an intent to sue ACORN and has made charges of rampant voter fraud operations. Stuart was employed and specifically tasked by ACORN to generate 103,000 new voter registrations from Dade County. He reports that ACORN threw out Republican registrations while paying for Democratic ones. Stuart also charges that ACORN targeted ex-cons and that he personally set up registration tables outside the Miami police department and Dade County jail.

New Mexico
Sept. 18, 2008, Judicial Watch Blog
This week officials in New Mexico's most populous county (Bernalillo) notified federal authorities that more than 1,000 fraudulent voter registration cards were submitted to the clerk's office. ACORN, which pays workers for each registration, is the prime suspect since it has handled thousands of new voter registrations in New Mexico since January. County workers subsequently discovered that at least 1,100 new registrations list Social Security numbers for people already in the county's database of registered voters, names of registered voters with different birth dates and addresses that don't exist.

Wisconsin
Aug. 6, 2008, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Criminal investigations could be launched against at least six voter registration workers who tried to add dead, imprisoned or imaginary people to the voter rolls, according to the Milwaukee Election Commission and the organization that employed them. "One woman called us to complain because her husband has been dead for 10 years and a voter registration was submitted," Edman said. In about 12 cases, deputy registrars paid by ACORN were "making people up or registering people that were still in prison," said Carolyn Castore, ACORN's state political director. And in other cases, workers used the same address for numerous voters or used driver's license numbers that did not fit the voters' birth dates, Edman said. But most of the fraud involved submitting duplicate cards for voters who were already registered, and forging the voters' signatures, Castore said.

Ohio
August 27, 2008, The Plain Dealer
A national organization that conducts voter registration drives for low-income people has curtailed its push in Cuyahoga County after the Board of Elections accused its workers of submitting fraudulent registration cards. Board employees said ACORN workers often handed in the same name on a number of voter registration cards, but showing that person living at different addresses. Other times, cards had the same name listed, but a different date of birth. Still another sign of possible fraud showed a number of people living at an address that turned out to be a restaurant. ACORN has submitted about 75,000 voter registration cards to the Cuyahoga board this year.

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