A top level Republican IT consultant who was set to testify in a case
alleging GOP election tampering in Ohio died in a plane crash late
Friday night.

Michael Connell -- founder of Ohio-based New Media Communications,
which created campaign Web sites for George W. Bush and John McCain --
died instantly after his single-prop, private aircraft smashed into a
vacant home in suburban Lake Township, Ohio.

"Since early this decade, top Internet 'gurus' in Ohio have been
coordinating web services with their GOP counterparts in Chattanooga,
wiring up a major hub that in 2004, first served as a conduit for
Ohio's live election night results," researchers at ePluribus Media
wrote.

A few months after this revelation, when a scandal erupted surrounding
the firing of US Attorneys for reasons of White House policy, other
researchers found that the gwb43 domain used by members of the White
House staff to evade freedom of information laws by sending emails
outside of official White House channels was hosted on those same
SmarTech servers.

Given that the Bush White House used SmarTech servers to send and
receive email, the use of one of those servers in tabulating Ohio's
election returns has raised eyebrows. Ohio gave Bush the decisive
margin in the Electoral College to secure his reelection in 2004.

IT expert Stephen Spoonamore says the SmartTech server could have
functioned as a routing point for malicious activity and remains a
weakness in electronic voting tabulation.

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