http://www.tompaine.com/articles/kerry_won.php
Kerry Won
Greg Palast
November 04, 2004

Bush won Ohio by 136,483 votes. Typically in the United States, about 3 
percent of votes cast are voidedâknown as âspoilageâ in election 
jargonâbecause 
the ballots cast are inconclusive. Palastâs investigation suggests that if Ohioâ
s discarded ballots were counted, Kerry would have won the state. Today,  the 
Cleveland Plain Dealer reports  there are a total of 247,672 votes not 
counted in Ohio, if you add the 92,672 discarded votes plus the 155,000 provisional 
ballots.
Greg Palast, contributing editor to Harper's magazine, investigated the 
manipulation of the vote for BBC Television's Newsnight. The documentary, "Bush 
Family Fortunes," based on his New York Times bestseller, The Best Democracy 
Money Can Buy, has been released this month on DVD .
Kerry won. Here's the facts.
I know you don't want to hear it. You can't face one more hung chad.  But I 
don't have a choice. As a journalist examining that messy sausage called 
American democracy, it's my job to tell you who got the most votes in the deciding 
states. Tuesday, in Ohio and New Mexico, it was John Kerry.
Most voters in Ohio thought they were voting for Kerry. CNN's exit poll 
showed Kerry beating Bush among Ohio women by 53 percent to 47 percent.  Kerry also 
defeated Bush among Ohio's male voters 51 percent to 49 percent. Unless a 
third gender voted in Ohio, Kerry took the state.
So what's going on here? Answer: the exit polls are accurate. Pollsters ask, 
"Who did you vote for?" Unfortunately, they don't ask the crucial, question, 
"Was your vote counted?" The voters don't know.
Here's why. Although the exit polls show that most voters in Ohio punched 
cards for Kerry-Edwards, thousands of these votes were simply not recorded. This 
was predictable and it was predicted. [See TomPaine.com, "An Election Spoiled 
Rotten,"  November 1.]
Once again, at the heart of the Ohio uncounted vote game are, I'm sorry to 
report, hanging chads and pregnant chads, plus some other ballot tricks old and 
new.
The election in Ohio was not decided by the voters but by something called 
"spoilage." Typically in the United States, about 3 percent of the vote is 
voided, just thrown away, not recorded. When the bobble-head boobs on the tube tell 
you Ohio or any state was won by 51 percent to 49 percent, don't you believe 
it ... it has never happened in the United States, because the total never 
reaches a neat 100 percent. The television totals simply subtract out the spoiled 
vote.
And not all vote spoil equally. Most of those votes, say every official 
report, come from African American and minority precincts. (To learn more, click 
here.)
We saw this in Florida in 2000. Exit polls showed Gore with a plurality of at 
least 50,000, but it didn't match the official count. That's because the 
official, Secretary of State Katherine Harris, excluded 179,855 spoiled votes.  In 
Florida, as in Ohio, most of these votes lost were cast on punch cards where 
the hole wasn't punched through completelyâleaving a 'hanging chad,'âor was 
punched extra times.  Whose cards were discarded? Expert statisticians 
investigating spoilage for the government calculated that 54 percent of the ballots 
thrown in the dumpster were cast by black folks. (To read the report from the 
U.S. Civil Rights Commission, click here .)
And here's the key: Florida is terribly typical. The majority of ballots 
thrown out (there will be nearly 2 million tossed out from Tuesday's election) 
will have been cast by African American and other minority citizens.
So here we go again. Or, here we don't go again. Because unlike last time, 
Democrats aren't even asking Ohio to count these cards with the 
not-quite-punched holes (called "undervotes" in the voting biz).
Ohio is one of the last states in America to still use the vote-spoiling 
punch-card machines. And the Secretary of State of Ohio, J. Kenneth Blackwell, 
wrote before the election, âthe possibility of a close election with punch cards 
as the stateâs primary voting device invites a Florida-like calamity.â
But this week, Blackwell, a rabidly partisan Republican, has warmed up to the 
result of sticking with machines that have a habit of eating Democratic 
votes. When asked if he feared being this year's Katherine Harris, Blackwell noted 
that Ms. Fix-it's efforts landed her a seat in Congress.
Exactly how many votes were lost to spoilage this time? Blackwell's office, 
notably, won't say, though the law requires it be reported. Hmm. But we know 
that last time, the total of Ohio votes discarded reached a democracy-damaging 
1.96 percent. The machines produced their typical lossâthat's 110,000 votesâ
overwhelmingly Democratic.
The Impact Of Challenges
First and foremost, Kerry was had by chads. But the Democrat wasn't punched 
out by punch cards alone. There were also the 'challenges.' That's a polite 
word for the Republican Party of Ohio's use of an old Ku Klux Klan technique: the 
attempt to block thousands of voters of color at the polls. In Ohio, 
Wisconsin and Florida, the GOP laid plans for poll workers to ambush citizens under 
arcane lawsâalmost never usedâallowing party-designated poll watchers to finger 
individual voters and demand they be denied a ballot. The Ohio courts were 
horrified and federal law prohibits targeting of voters where race is a factor 
in the challenge. But our Supreme Court was prepared to let Republicans stand 
in the voting booth door.
In the end, the challenges were not overwhelming, but they were there. Many 
apparently resulted in voters getting these funky "provisional" ballotsâa kind 
of voting placeboâwhich may or may not be counted. Blackwell estimates there 
were 175,000; Democrats say 250,000. Pick your number. But as challenges were 
aimed at minorities, no one doubts these are, again, overwhelmingly Democratic. 
Count them up, add in the spoiled punch cards (easy to tally with the human 
eye in a recount), and the totals begin to match the exit polls; and, golly, 
you've got yourself a new president. Remember, Bush won by 136,483 votes in Ohio.
Enchanted State's Enchanted Vote
Now, on to New Mexico, where a Kerry pluralityâif all votes are countedâis 
more obvious still. Before the election, in TomPaine.com, I wrote, "John Kerry 
is down by several thousand votes in New Mexico, though not one ballot has yet 
been counted."
How did that happen? It's the spoilage, stupid; and the provisional ballots.
CNN said George Bush took New Mexico by 11,620 votes. Again, the network 
total added up to that miraculous, and non-existent, '100 percent' of ballots cast.
New Mexico reported in the last race a spoilage rate of 2.68 percent, votes 
lost almost entirely in Hispanic, Native American and poor precinctsâDemocratic 
turf. From Tuesday's vote, assuming the same ballot-loss rate, we can expect 
to see 18,000 ballots in the spoilage bin.
Spoilage has a very Democratic look in New Mexico. Hispanic voters in the 
Enchanted State, who voted more than two to one for Kerry, are five times as 
likely to have their vote spoil as a white voter. Counting these uncounted votes 
would easily overtake the Bush 'plurality.'
Already, the election-bending effects of spoilage are popping up in the 
election stats, exactly where we'd expect them: in heavily Hispanic areas 
controlled by Republican elections officials. Chaves County, in the "Little Texas" 
area 
of New Mexico, has a 44 percent Hispanic population, plus African Americans 
and Native Americans, yet George Bush "won" there 68 percent to 31 percent.
I spoke with Chaves' Republican county clerk before the election, and he told 
me that this huge spoilage rate among Hispanics simply indicated that such 
people simply can't make up their minds on the choice of candidate for 
president. Oddly, these brown people drive across the desert to register their 
indecision in a voting booth.
Now, let's add in the effect on the New Mexico tally of provisional ballots.
"They were handing them out like candy," Albuquerque journalist Renee Blake 
reported of provisional ballots. About 20,000 were given out. Who got them?
Santiago Juarez who ran the "Faithful Citizenship" program for the Catholic 
Archdiocese in New Mexico, told me that "his" voters, poor Hispanics, whom he 
identified as solid Kerry supporters, were handed the iffy provisional ballots. 
Hispanics were given provisional ballots, rather than the countable kind 
"almost religiously," he said, at polling stations when there was the least 
question about a voter's identification. Some voters, Santiago said, were simply 
turned away.
Your Kerry Victory Party
So we can call Ohio and New Mexico for John Kerryâif we count all the votes.
But that won't happen. Despite the Democratic Party's pledge, the leadership 
this time gave in to racial disenfranchisement once again. Why? No doubt, the 
Democrats know darn well that counting all the spoiled and provisional ballots 
will require the cooperation of Ohio's Secretary of State, Blackwell. He will 
ultimately decide which spoiled and provisional ballots get tallied. 
Blackwell, hankering to step into Kate Harris' political pumps, is unlikely to permit 
anything close to a full count. Also, Democratic leadership knows darn well 
the media would punish the party for demanding a full count.
What now? Kerry won, so hold your victory party. But make sure the shades are 
down: it may be become illegal to demand a full vote count under PATRIOT Act 
III.
I used to write a column for the Guardian papers in London. Several friends 
have asked me if I will again leave the country. In light of the failureâa 
second timeâto count all the votes, that won't be necessary. My country has left 
me.


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