Sunday, April 10, 2005

A, O, WAY TO GO OHIO: Meet Elex Fraud's Spec. Prosecutor

Could this be Coup 11-2's "Jim Garrison"?:


Prosecutor to probe Cuyahoga County recount
Erie County Prosecutor Kevin J. Baxter is investigating whether the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections broke the law in its recount of ballots from the November presidential election.

2 written complaints allege problems in '04 presidential election


Sat, Apr. 09, 2005
By Stephen Dyer
Beacon Journal staff writer

CLEVELAND - Erie County Prosecutor Kevin J. Baxter is investigating whether the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections broke the law in its recount of ballots from the November presidential election.

Cuyahoga County Prosecutor William Mason appointed Baxter as a special prosecutor in the case because the board of elections is Mason's client, which could pose a conflict of interest, said Mason spokeswoman Jamie Dalton.

Baxter said he didn't know yet whether the allegations have any validity. He said his investigators will begin interviewing people in the next several weeks.

``If it goes nowhere, it goes nowhere,'' Baxter said. ``We'll just start from the beginning... This is rather preliminary.''

The probe stems from two requests written to Mason: one from minor-party presidential candidates David Cobb and Michael Badnarik, and another from entrepreneurial consultant Edward Michael Caner.

Dalton said Mason turned over the papers March 2.

The complaints allege that the board violated state law because the precincts it recounted were neither randomly selected nor was the opening of ballots properly witnessed.

In addition, Cobb and Badnarik allege that there were problems with the board's ballot-transfer cases, which can reveal whether the precinct used the ballots assigned to it or whether ballots from other precincts were used.

Finally, they contend that the county's vote-tabulation machines were used improperly and that discrepancies exist between the certified recount and the certified original vote.

All this was done to cover up problems in the November vote and ensure that no hand-recount would have to be done around the county, the letter from Cobb and Badnarik alleges.

Board's response
Michael Vu, director of the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections, declined to comment on specifics of the case but said ``we will cooperate fully with the Erie County prosecutor.''

Vu said the elections procedure ``needs to be a transparent process.''

The board's elections coordinator, Jacqui Maiden, told the board in its Feb. 8 meeting that the recount was handled based on a recount of a Garfield Heights Municipal Court judge election from 1981 and that the procedures used in November ``are the same that has been used in the past.''

The procedure Maiden cited included picking 3 percent of the precincts for a hand count, but the meeting minutes didn't indicate whether the board picked the 3 percent at random.

According to the complaint filed by both the candidates and their lawyer, Richard Kerger of Toledo, the board did not randomly select 3 percent of the county's precincts to recount, as required by state law. Instead, the county selected recount precincts only from among those with 550 voters or more, which eliminated 90 percent of the county's precincts, according to the letter.

As Caner put it in his shorter e-mail: ``This is similar to randomly drawing a card out of a deck, but before doing so, eliminating all suits but hearts.''

In addition, the candidates' letter contends that the way the precincts were chosen seems ``to be of a special sort: those in which (U.S. Sen. John) Kerry received either his largest or second largest number of votes in the ward. This meant that precincts in which (President) Bush received an unusually high number of votes could not be examined, nor could the precincts in which the third-party candidates received unusually high vote totals.''

The letter said there is no way this phenomenon happened at random.

More allegations
The letter alleges that Maiden admitted in a Dec. 22 meeting that ``ballots in selected precincts had been opened without the presence of witnesses and had been sorted and hand counted in advance of the original recount'' -- setting up a test-run to assure that the recount would comport closely with the original count so that a full hand count wouldn't have to be conducted.

As for the transfer-case problem, the letter alleges that on Dec. 17, a number of precincts were found to have had problems -- namely some ballots assigned to one precinct were used in another, or too many or too few ballots were used.

The letter suggested that ``the (election) staff had been assigned to clean-up the tell-tale evidence of election irregularities within the cases.''

Kerger said Thursday that Cuyahoga County was the only county to receive a letter like the one he referred to Mason's office. He said generally he understands that county boards of elections, mostly made up of volunteers, aren't going to run perfect elections. ``If we hold the Super Bowl every four years, we wouldn't expect the referees to be perfect,'' he said.

However, what he found in Cuyahoga County was different. There ``it seemed to be more than just a mistake,'' he said.

Stephen Dyer can be reached at 330-996-3523 or sdyer@thebeaconjournal.com

Wednesday, March 16, 2005

Emerging Diebold Scandal in MD

Great diary by leeroxxor from dailyKos!
 JamBoi

Emerging Diebold Scandal in MD by leeroxxor
Wed Mar 16th, 2005 at 21:22:12 PST

TrueVoteMD   leefang.blogspot.com

Emerging Scandal on MD Voting Machine Performance

All MD Diebold Machines on Lockdown
Under Investigation for Widespread Statewide Election Day 2004 Failures
MD Election Group Calls for Independent Investigation and De-Certification of Machines


Montgomery County, Maryland.
According to county election officials and other sources, all Maryland voting machines have been on "lockdown" since November 2, 2004 due to statewide machine failures including 12% of machines in Montgomery County, some of which appear to have lost votes in significant numbers. The State Board of Elections convinced the media that Election Day went smoothly, when in fact there were serious statewide, systemic problems with the Diebold electronic voting machines -- so serious that the SBE and Diebold still have not figured out how to prevent the loss of votes in the future.

"Election Day was anything but smooth. Votes were lost, computer cards storing votes were unreadable, thousands of error messages were reported, machines froze in mid-voting and machines refused to boot up. The problems with the machines were so widespread and serious that efforts to hide the problems have failed," said Linda Schade, director of TrueVoteMD.org. "It is not sufficient for Diebold and the SBE to investigate themselves. They have misled the public about this problem and an independent investigation is needed. Further, these problems indicate that the Diebold machines should be decertified as required by Maryland law and as provided for in the Diebold contract. This is an opportunity to correct the mistaken purchase of paperless electronic voting machines. Diebold should refund Maryland tax dollars and we should start anew with a system that voters trust because it can be independently audited and recounts can be meaningful."

VOTES LOST:
According to the IT Report to the Montgomery County Election Board, dated December 13, 2004 there were two broad levels of problems. Seven percent of units (189) failed. This included failure to boot up, screen freezes and a variety of other problems. Screen freezes, which occurred on 106 voting units were "the most serious of errors" because many "froze when the voter pressed the Cast Ballot button." As a result "election judges are unable to provide substantial confirmation that the vote was in fact counted." In addition there were "122 suspect units (5%) were identified because the unit had few votes captured compared to other voting units in the polling place. A unit was considered suspect if it had 25-50 votes captured when all other units in the polling place had over 150 votes," the report stated. The IT report includes other details of Diebold machine failures including smart card and encoder problems as well as thousands of yet unexplained error messages, now called 'ballot exception errors."

UNREADABLE PC MEMORY CARDS:
Multiple sources also have revealed that the computer memory cards on which vote totals are stored inside each voting machine were unreadable in multiple counties.

DIEBOLD UNABLE TO RESOLVE TECHNICAL FAILURE FOUR MONTHS AFTER ELECTION:
After IT examinations within Maryland failed to decipher the root of these problems, the State Board and Diebold sent voting machines to several out-of-state locations in Texas and Ohio for further testing, according to a Diebold memo dated February 16, 2005. As of the March 3 Montgomery County Election Board meeting, the PC memory card problems as well as those listed above cannot be explained by Diebold, according the IT report.

MACHINE FAILURES STATEWIDE:
Montgomery County Elections official Sam Statland has acknowledged that local boards around the state are gravely concerned about the Diebold system's performance and are pressuring the State Board of Elections for answers. In testimony before the State House Ways and Means on February 24, 2005, Mr. Statland cited the facts above and asserted that "Since the 2000 election cycle, the State of Maryland has become and still is a 'test site' for electronic voting." In the January State Board of Elections meeting, Linda Lamone discussed the "performance problems" and confirmed that "once [Montgomery County was] finished they will start the same process in the other counties, beginning with Baltimore County."

TRUEVOTEMD CALLS FOR INDEPENDENT REVIEW AND DECERTIFICATION OF MACHINES AS REQUIRED BY LAW:
TruVoteMD, an election integrity organization, is now calling for an independent investigation and for de-certification of the machines as required by Maryland election law (MD Code, Election Law § 9-102(c)(1)).* TrueVoteMD.org, which has been raising the alarm for nearly two years that the electronic Diebold voting system has serious vulnerabilities and is susceptible to computer malfunction and fraud, is a founding organization in VoteTrustUSA, a national network of state election integrity groups. This information is confirmed by TrueVoteMD's Election Day report "When the Right to Vote Goes Wrong: MD Voters Tell The Story of Election Day 2004"

"If the gubernatorial race in 2006 is as close as 2002 it would only take four errors per precinct to change the outcome of the election. Maryland cannot risk the election disaster that is impending. Maryland was lucky the presidential election in Maryland was not close; otherwise we would be embroiled in scandal to this day. It is time to put in place a system that is reliable and that voters can trust," concluded Schade. "Three independent reports have raised serious concerns about the security of Diebold machines, and now we have seen the worst come to pass. These machines are unreliable and insecure. How many more warnings do Maryland officials need in order to take action to protect the vote?"

*MD Code, Election Law 9-102(c)(1) (emphasis added). The SBE shall decertify a previously certified voting system if that system [does not] protect the security of the voting process, and [does not] count and record all votes accurately. Id. 9-103(a)(2) (emphasis added).


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Wednesday, January 05, 2005

Now that We've Penetrated the Heart of Darkness. What Now?

From DU this morning:

Wiley50
Wed Jan-05-05 12:23 PM
Now that We've Penetrated the Heart of Darkness. What Now?

Congratulations to all who have followed the money and put the puzzle pieces together. What started as an exercise to make our votes count has revealed, thanks to Madsen, Mad Cow, our own fearless DU investigators and many others, the real reasons behind the Bush-Saudi connection,the Iraq war and the complicity of our corporate media.

The Saudi royal family,an evil dictatorship, is preparing for its ultimate overthrow by the fundamentalists.Our militaries are in Iraq to act as a buffer between Saudi Arabia and Iran(center of the fundamentalist revolution) in order to give them time to make their escape or, if possible, to invade Iran and eliminate the threat. This doesn't seem to be working as we're getting our ass kicked in Iraq.
So the Saudis are making good their escape. But to where? Where would the Saudis, accustomed to rule with their great wealth, find a home.

Why, here in America, of course. That's why they have been steadily investing and shifting their great wealth into the US. What did Michael Moore tell us in F-911 about that?

More importantly, what the hell are we gonna do about it? They now own our media, most of our politicians and much of our buisness community.
What are we gonna do at this point? I open the floor to suggestions

THIS IS TO ALL THOSE TURNCOAT BLOGS WHO CALL US ...

This comment is from DU, criticizing Kos of DailyKos for his recent outrageous diary where he laments the election fraud busters and tells us we should shut up and go away and leave our country to the NeoFascist Fraudsters. Yeah right, like that's going to happen.

TruthIsAll
THIS IS TO ALL THOSE TURNCOAT BLOGS WHO CALL US ...
Edited on Wed Jan-05-05 11:24 AM by TruthIsAll

TO BE FRANKEN, ITS KOS I'M PISSED AT ALL THE CORN-FED BS THAT OUR NEO-LIBERAL PRESS IS SPREADING AROUND..

YOU ARE SO DAMN CLOSE-MINDED THAT YOU IGNORE THE FACT THAT THE DEMS FOUGHT FOR VERIFIED TOUCHSCREEN PAPER BALLOTS.

AND THE REPUKES JUST DELAYed AND DELAYed and STONEWALLED:
"NO WAY, JOSE, SU HAVA ESTE. NO MAS. COMPRENDE?"

THAT IS THE ISSUE!
YOU CONVENIENTLY IGNORE THAT BASIC FACT.

THE SINGLE, SOLITARY POINT IS THIS:
THE REPUKES MUST PROVE THEY WON!
THE ONUS IS ON THEM, NOT US.
ON THE CONTRARY, WE HAVE EVIDENCE, LOTS OF IT, THAT THEY CHEATED.
WE ARE CONVINCED THEY DID NOT WIN.

THIS IS THEIR OPPORTUNITY TO PROVE US WRONG.

BUT THEY CAN'T, BECAUSE...
THERE ARE NO DAMN PAPER BALLOTS TO PROVE THE TOUCHSCREEN VOTES.

IN FACT, THERE IS EVIDENCE THEY SWITCHED VOTES FROM KERRY TO BUSH.
LOTS OF EVIDENCE.

DOES THAT MEAN ANYTHING TO YOU GUYS?
CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THAT?

DO YOU STILL CLAIM TO BE THE NEW MEDIA?
WHAT HAS MADE YOU ALL BECOME SO FRANKENIZED?

MUST WE SPELL IT OUT FOR YOU AGAIN?

OK, LISTEN CLOSE.
THE REPUKES KNEW THEY COULD NOT ALLOW PAPER BALLOTS,
BECAUSE THEY KNEW THEY WOULD HAVE TO CHEAT TO WIN.

IT'S VERY CLEAR.
IS THAT SO GODDAMN DIFFICULT TO UNDERSTAND?

WE WILL BE HAPPY TO PROVE IT WHEN WE WIN AN ELECTION.
IN FACT, WE WANT TO PROVE THAT WE WON IN 2004.

BECAUSE WE DON'T HAVE TO CHEAT TO WIN.
WE JUST WANT TO LAY OUT ALL THE FACTS.

DO YOU GUYS HAVE A PROBLEM WITH THAT?

THERE ARE MORE OF US THAN THERE ARE OF THEM.
AND WE VOTED MORE THAN THEY DID.
IT'S VERY CLEAR.

KERRY WON.

GET OVER IT.

NOW STOP THE INSANITY AND GET WITH THE PROGRAM!