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JPZenger Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-12-06 02:58 PM
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Ohio 2004 Vote Fraud - Highlights of the Conyers Report
I just got around to reading Rep. Conyer's 2005 report on the 2004 election manipulation in Ohio. It includes some things I had not read elsewhere. Here's excerpts:

Here are excerpts of some of the findings of the investigation conducted in 2005 by Rep. Conyers on 2004 voter manipulation in Ohio:

http://www.truthout.org/docs_05/010605Y.shtml

"The misallocation of voting machines led to unprecedented long lines that disenfranchised scores, if not hundreds of thousands, of predominantly minority and Democratic voters. This was illustrated by the fact that the Washington Post reported that in Franklin County, "27 of the 30 wards with the most machines per registered voter showed majorities for Bush. At the other end of the spectrum, six of the seven wards with the fewest machines delivered large margins for Kerry." ...

Mr. Blackwell's decision to restrict provisional ballots resulted in the disenfranchisement of tens, if not hundreds, of thousands of voters, again predominantly minority and Democratic voters. Mr. Blackwell's decision departed from past Ohio law on provisional ballots, and there is no evidence that a broader construction would have led to any significant disruption at the polling places, and did not do so in other states.

Mr. Blackwell's widely reviled decision to reject voter registration applications based on paper weight may have resulted in thousands of new voters not being registered in time for the 2004 election.

The Ohio Republican Party's decision to engage in preelection "caging" tactics, selectively targeting 35,000 predominantly minority voters for intimidation had a negative impact on voter turnout. The Third Circuit found these activities to be illegal and in direct violation of consent decrees barring the Republican Party from targeting minority voters for poll challenges.
The Ohio Republican Party's decision to utilize thousands of partisan challengers concentrated in minority and Democratic areas likely disenfranchised tens of thousands of legal voters, who were not only intimidated, but became discouraged by the long lines. Shockingly, these disruptions were publicly predicted and acknowledged by Republican officials: Mark Weaver, a lawyer for the Ohio Republican Party, admitted the challenges "can't help but create chaos, longer lines and frustration."

Mr. Blackwell's decision to prevent voters who requested absentee ballots but did not receive them on a timely basis from being able to receive provisional ballots likely disenfranchised thousands, if not tens of thousands, of voters, particularly seniors. A federal court found Mr. Blackwell's order to be illegal and in violation of HAVA.

Second, on election day, there were numerous unexplained anomalies and irregularities involving hundreds of thousands of votes that have yet to be accounted for:

...We learned of improper purging and other registration errors by election officials that likely disenfranchised tens of thousands of voters statewide. The Greater Cleveland Voter Registration Coalition projects that in Cuyahoga County alone over 10,000 Ohio citizens lost their right to vote as a result of official registration errors.

There were 93,000 spoiled ballots where no vote was cast for president, the vast majority of which have yet to be inspected. The problem was particularly acute in two precincts in Montgomery County which had an undervote rate of over 25% each - accounting for nearly 6,000 voters who stood in line to vote, but purportedly declined to vote for president.

There were numerous, significant unexplained irregularities in other counties throughout the state: (i) in Mahoning county at least 25 electronic machines transferred an unknown number of Kerry votes to the Bush column; (ii) Warren County locked out public observers from vote counting citing an FBI warning about a potential terrorist threat, yet the FBI states that it issued no such warning; (iii) the voting records of Perry county show significantly more votes than voters in some precincts, significantly less ballots than voters in other precincts, and voters casting more than one ballot; (iv) in Butler county a down ballot and underfunded Democratic State Supreme Court candidate implausibly received more votes than the best funded Democratic Presidential candidate in history; (v) in Cuyahoga county, poll worker error may have led to little known thirdparty candidates receiving twenty times more votes than such candidates had ever received in otherwise reliably Democratic leaning areas; (vi) in Miami county, voter turnout was an improbable and highly suspect 98.55 percent, and after 100 percent of the precincts were reported, an additional 19,000 extra votes were recorded for President Bush.

...Mr. Blackwell's failure to articulate clear and consistent standards for the counting of provisional ballots resulted in the loss of thousands of predominantly minority votes. In Cuyahoga County alone, the lack of guidance and the ultimate narrow and arbitrary review standards significantly contributed to the fact that 8,099 out of 24,472 provisional ballots were ruled invalid ..."
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helderheid Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-12-06 02:59 PM
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1. you have time to change your title - it's ELECTION fraud - the voters
didn't commit the crimes.
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faithnotgreed Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-12-06 03:00 PM
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2. kicking for john conyers and the truth
recommending
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blm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-12-06 03:02 PM
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3. That's the aspect of it that Kerry refers to as the legal fraud that was
Edited on Mon Jun-12-06 03:03 PM by blm
prevalent.

The Dem infrastructure has got to tighten and up and PREVENT alot of this type of legal fraud AT THE PRECINCT LEVEL - every Dem on every election board in every county needs to go to BOOT CAMP, learn what to look for, and stand up to these manipulations against their voters.
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SavetheUSA Donating Member (147 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-12-06 05:41 PM
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7. Didn't Kerry pull his lawyers before they could find anything?
The recounts also were fraudulent and had Kerry's name been first on the court case the recount issue would have gone much further. He let David Cobb do everything and offered very little support. New Mexico showed all kinds of anomolies but recounts did not take place because the green party didn't have enough money, even as Kerry had millions in the bank FOR recounts.
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JPZenger Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-12-06 03:04 PM
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4. Great Post on Daily Kos
I highly recommend the following post and discussion on the 2004 Ohio Vote Fraud:

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2006/6/12/125747/597
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JPZenger Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-12-06 03:10 PM
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5. Misplaced Resources
At the polling places in eastern Pennsylvania in 2004, moveon.org and other organizations had poll watchers at every poll, including many volunteer lawyers from New York. There were so many they were bumping into each other, with nothing to do. We had no controversies. PA. had a Democratic governor, had a Democratic Secretary of State overseeing the system, and no history of election fraud, other than some incidents in past years inside Philadelphia.

Meanwhile, over in Ohio, they were stealing every vote they could find. It seems like there the human and legal resources were mis-placed.
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SavetheUSA Donating Member (147 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-12-06 03:13 PM
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6. great post!
I wish Conyers would have released this with some time before the election challenge. As it was, it seemed like most of the congresspeople hadn't even read it because they kept saying 'there's no evidence' 'even John Kerry isn't challenging the election' etc etc....but it is ALL IN THAT REPORT! It is unbelievable what they have gotten away with.

I want my democracy back!
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