Dec. 4, 2000 | If Vice President Al Gore is wondering where
his Florida votes went, rather than sift through a pile of chad,
he might want to look at a "scrub list" of 173,000 names
knocked off the Florida voter registry by a division of the office
of Florida Secretary of State Katherine Harris. A close
examination suggests thousands of voters may have lost their
right to vote based on a flaw-ridden list of purported "felons"
provided by a private firm with tight Republican ties. 

Early in the year, the company, ChoicePoint, gave Florida
officials a list with the names of 8,000 ex-felons to "scrub" from
their list of voters. But it turns out none on the list were guilty of
felonies, only misdemeanors. The company acknowledged the
error, and blamed it on the original source of the list -- the state
of Texas. 

Florida officials moved to put those falsely
accused by Texas back on voter rolls before
the election. Nevertheless, the large number
of errors uncovered in individual counties
suggests that thousands of eligible voters
may have been turned away at the polls. 

http://www.salon.com/politics/feature/2000/12/04/voter_file/index.html?CP=YA
H&DN=110
Tom Walker
Sandwichman and Deconsultant
Bowen Island, BC

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