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Crying Reform, Not Wolf
David Moon and Rob Richie
November 19, 2004
<http://www.tompaine.com/articles/crying_reform_not_wolf.php>

     The wildfire popularity of recent articles alleging
     fraud in the 2004 election may not prove that Kerry
     was "robbed" of a victory. But they do prove one
     thing beyond a doubt-many Americans feel a deep
     mistrust toward the U.S. electoral system that
     erodes the integrity of our democracy. Voting
     experts Richie and Moon blame this lack of faith on
     the inept response by elected officials to the 2000
     election debacle. They argue the real crime this
     year was that so many problems identified years ago
     have yet to be fixed.

Rob Richie is executive director of FairVote-The Center
for Voting and Democracy. David Moon is FairVote's
program director. For information, write to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Make no mistake about it, this year's elections were
rigged against fair elections-we saw it unfolding before
our very eyes. Before any ballots were cast or counted,
thousands upon thousands of voters were disenfranchised
throughout our nation. But the true culprits were not
shadowy political operatives stuffing ballot boxes or
rigging voting machines. Instead, our archaic electoral
rules and structures themselves disenfranchised eligible
voters-albeit too often with the aid of unscrupulous
partisans. These partisan operatives, though, are merely
faceless constants in our flawed electoral machinery.
The true culprit in the 2004 elections was our electoral
system itself.

But that reality has less dramatic appeal than charges
of a stolen election. You've probably seen the e-mails
headlined 'Kerry Won' or 'Florida Vote Totals Don't Add
Up.' They're almost as constant and as sensational as
the 'Get Rich Quick' or 'Miracle Weight Loss' ads that
flood our inboxes. The allegations grow at a furious
pace-some based on valid concerns, many not.

A frequently forwarded article by radio host Thomas
Hartmann provides one example. Hartmann, who rightly
calls for a publicly owned and accountable elections
process, focuses on Florida counties where the 2004
presidential results were the opposite of the breakdown
of registered Democrats and Republicans. In Holmes
County, for example, Democrats make up 73 percent of
registered voters, yet Bush received 77 percent of the
county's vote. Hartmann and researcher Kathy Dopp
suggested that party registration figures tended to
match Bush and Kerry's performance in counties using
touchscreen machines, but not those using optical scan
machines.

Their mistake was to assume party registration always
determines voter behavior. Particularly in the rural,
deep South, such logic is faulty. Rather than comparing
Bush and Kerry's performance with party registration
figures, we instead looked at real voting patterns. It
turns out that counties like Holmes County had large
numbers of Democrats voting for Bush in 2000 too,
because, like many Dixiecrats, they now vote heavily
Republican in presidential races. Because touchscreen
machines were not yet in use in 2000, a comparison of
2004 and 2000 voting patterns cannot be undermined by
accusation of machine fraud in both election cycles. But
as we show at the FairVote website, all of the counties
cited by Hartmann as anomalous in fact show correlations
demonstrating that they voted consistently in 2004 and
2000. Further, replacing party registration as a
predictor of voting behavior with a comparison of how
these counties voted in 2000 shows that machine types
made no difference.

Greg Palast authored another frequently cited report of
election theft. Palast concludes that 'Kerry won'
because provisional ballots, undervotes and hanging
chads disproportionately occurred among African-American
voters. We applaud Palast for spotlighting how faulty
voting equipment and skewed voting procedures
disproportionately hurt communities of color, and he's
right to remind us that Gore appeared on tens of
thousands more 'overvotes' than Bush in Florida in 2000
due largely to voting errors in minority communities.

Kerry Lost

But 2004 was a different year, a year in which George
Bush turned a half-million national popular vote deficit
in 2000 into a three and a half million vote win, with
his biggest percentage gains largely coming in 'blue'
states where there was little chance or incentive to
steal the election. Kerry didn't lose Ohio due to the
disparate impact of invalid ballots. In the Florida
recounts in 2000, Gore had great difficulty closing a
gap of just a few thousand votes. Kerry faced a deficit
of more than 130,000 in Ohio, and even with the 220,000
or so valid provisional ballots and outstanding invalid
ballots, the rosiest of scenarios would still not
produce a valid Kerry victory.  There is little to no
chance that Kerry will receive the margin of four valid
votes to every Bush vote that he would need in the
upcoming recount that we are pleased to report will
happen due to the efforts of Green Party presidential
candidate David Cobb.

The fact of the recount should help show that the whole
national debate about our elections would have been
different if the Ohio margin had been closer. Then we
would have had the urgently needed media scrutiny of the
indefensible position Ohio and Florida took in tossing
out any provisional votes for president cast by eligible
voters in the wrong polling place. We would have heard
much more about how many votes were lost due to much of
Ohio still using the punchcard voting machines that were
rightly discredited in Florida. We would have had a
vigorous debate about why heavily African-American
precincts often had far more votes per voting machine
than white precincts-suggesting inequality that led to
much longer lines in some urban polling places.

'Crying wolf' is turning the attention of left-of-center
voters away from the structural problems with our so-
called democracy-but at the same time, we believe that
Congress must accept its share of the blame. After the
debacle of the 2000 presidential elections, not nearly
enough changes were made to restore voters' faith in our
electoral system. It's no wonder that the conspiracy
theorists are having a field day with our most recent
elections. Elections administrators are too often
partisan officials themselves, and private ballot-
counting corporations shroud their actions in the
darkest veils of secrecy and face uncertain regulation
and certification procedures. Those criticizing the
paranoid email frenzy should remember that perception is
reality: You reap what you sow.

Reform Before 2008!

Let's not make the same mistake in the next four years.
For sensible reforms to occur, we must bring a sensible
and accurate analysis of our current problems to the
table. We must learn from other nations that have taken
sensible steps like implementing universal voter
registration to ensure clean and complete rolls, voting
on a non-work day to ease voter access, paying for more
poll workers and setting rigorously enforced uniform
standards for voting processes.

And we must not stop there. We need a right to vote in
our Constitution, direct election of the president so
that our votes count the same wherever they are cast,
effective campaign finance reform, instant runoff voting
for executive offices to end the spoiler problem and
full representation systems for legislative offices to
elect more women and represent our racial and political
diversity. Working for that ambitious agenda takes
national vision and local action. It means casting aside
the wishful thinking of conspiracy theorists and
confronting the real conspiracy to rig our elections.
That conspiracy, friends, is the electoral rules of our
democracy itself.


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