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Miami Herald
Saturday, November 18, 2000

At least 39 felons cast illegal votes

S. Florida rolls compared to databases

BY DAVID KIDWELL AND LISA ARTHUR
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

At least 39 felons -- mostly Democrats -- illegally cast absentee
ballots in Broward and Miami-Dade counties in the Nov. 7
elections, according to a Herald analysis of absentee votes in
those counties.

Their convictions range from murder and rape to drunk driving and
passing bad checks. One is on the state's registry of sexual
offenders. Three were registered under Social Security numbers
different from those on their criminal records. One is even a
poll worker.

``I've been voting ever since voting has been voting,'' said
Cheryl Elaine Jones, 50, of Homestead, who has a 15-year-old
conviction for dealing cocaine. ``I'm a poll worker. I feel like
I'm a one-time felon, and that was years ago. I haven't been in
trouble since. I think that all should be thrown out.''

Jones was among 19 felons in Miami-Dade and 20 in Broward who
have not had their voting rights reinstated by the Florida Office
of Executive Clemency but voted Nov. 7. It is illegal for felons
to vote, unless they petition the state to have their rights
restored.

Although they make up only a tiny number of the 104,865 absentee
ballots cast in Broward and Miami-Dade counties, if felons cast
illegal votes in the same percentages at the polls it could
amount to more than 470 illegal ballots locally and more than
2,000 statewide.

``I don't think that's an unfair analysis,'' said David Leahy,
Miami-Dade supervisor of elections. ``Given the amount of
inaccuracies in these databases, I can't say I'm surprised.''

Like other election officials around the state, Leahy matches
databases of felons against the voter rolls to eliminate illegal
voters. Elections officials statewide say they have made enormous
advances to scrub the voter rolls clean of felons in the past two
years, since Miami's tainted mayoral election made national news.

Leahy said his office alone has eliminated thousands of felons
from the registration rolls since 1998.

``It doesn't please me there is even one left, but I'm pleased we
are trying the best we can,'' he said.

Janet Keens, director of the Office of Executive Clemency in
Tallahassee, was troubled to find ex-convicts voted.

``I don't know how this could happen now,'' Keens said. ``They
show up on my database as felons. These people should not have
been allowed to vote.''

Florida is one of just 14 states banning felons from the ballot
box, a Civil War-era provision which has come under repeated
attacks by Democratic congressional leaders and civil rights
groups as discriminatory against blacks. In September, eight
inmates backed by a New York civil rights center filed a federal
lawsuit challenging the law.

To find felony voters, The Herald compared a list of all absentee
voters in both counties to a Department of Corrections database,
then verified each conviction in court records and a Florida
Department of Law Enforcement database.

Oscar Meza, 44, of Miami, voted absentee despite being sentenced
to five years in prison for rape, kidnapping and lewd and
lascivious assault on a child in 1993.

Meza is on the FDLE's list of sexual offenders and remains on
probation. He could not be reached. He was the only Republican on
the list from Miami-Dade. There were three Republicans in
Broward. The vast majority of felons casting illegal ballots were
Democrats -- 32 of 39. There were three independents.

Doreen John, 22, of Miami, said she thinks it's unfair to keep
ex-convicts from voting. She was sentenced to 5 1/2 years in
prison in 1994 on convictions for armed robbery, kidnapping,
burglary and carrying a concealed weapon. She cast a ballot Nov.
7.

``Before I got locked up, I voted,'' she said. ``I didn't know I
couldn't vote now. I don't think that's fair. If you did
something in the past, that should have nothing to do with it.''

Several of the felons interviewed insisted they petitioned to
have their rights restored, although the clemency office -- which
is solely responsible for granting such privileges -- had no
record of it.

Cardell Osborne, 42, of Fort Lauderdale, who served six months in
the Broward County Jail for felony cocaine possession in 1992,
said he voted in the 1996 presidential election after his rights
were reinstated.

``Why did they send me a voter's registration card if I don't
have the right to vote?'' he said. ``The state is lying if they
say I am not cleared.''

Willie Dan Hartley, 70, of Homestead, said he petitioned for his
rights 25 years ago, shortly after his release on convictions for
aggravated assault in 1973 and 1967.

``Man, that's a long time ago, that's over with,'' he said.
``I've been voting ever since then.''

Herald database editor Geoff Dougherty contributed to this
report.

Copyright 2000 Miami Herald

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