Cynthia Boaz

Cynthia Boaz

Posted November 4, 2008 | 03:26 PM (EST)

Is The Election About to be Stolen in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Elsewhere?

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The following piece has been co-authored by Cynthia Boaz, Ange-Marie Hancock, David McCuan, Mark Crispin Miller, and Michael Nagler.

Last Friday, a federal court judge in Cleveland, Ohio ordered Michael Connell, an information-technology consultant to the McCain '08 campaign, to give a deposition in a court proceeding. Mr. Connell, whose firm GovTech Solutions built Ohio's 2004 election results computer network, was in a position to have knowledge about the alleged manipulation of electronic voting results in that presidential contest (a technique known as "flipping") in order to switch the winner in Ohio from Sen. John Kerry to President Bush. The deposition is scheduled to take place today, November 3rd, one day before the 2008 general election.

Mr. Connell is a former associate of Karl Rove, who is believed by those familiar with the events in question to have engaged in witness intimidation to prevent testimony about what happened in Ohio in 2004. They also believe that IT companies associated with the Republican Party have redeveloped the capacity to manipulate electronic voting results in Tuesday's election both within Ohio and outside, including Pennsylvania and other key battleground states such as Colorado and New Mexico. One such firm, Triad GSI, is managing voter registration databases in 55 of Ohio's 88 counties and is hosting 25 of those databases.

All this has led to speculation that the McCain campaign's insistence that they can win Pennsylvania, Ohio and other states, despite being (in some places, significantly) behind in most of the polls, could be prompted by having been informed about planned cyber interference with electronic voting results. The reality is that a successful cyber attack only requires a few skilled IT experts with an in-depth understanding of digital security. Election returns in many states are presently emailed from local databases for statewide consolidation, without even the standard safeguards routinely used by banks and corporations. In other words, voting data can be relatively easily hacked.

The lawsuit in Ohio is being pursued as a violation of voting rights laws, and it claims that Mr. Connell witnessed a "kingpin" cyber attack on electronic voting results in several Ohio counties, the consequence of which was to give the 2004 national election to Bush (had Kerry won Ohio, he would have won the election). Serious statistical anomalies in several Ohio counties' election returns, as well as a shocking disconnect between exit polls and actual results in '04 in Ohio, have never been explained. Despite being urged by his running-mate John Edwards to do so, Kerry declined to take legal action in Ohio.

The suspicions by some Democratic operatives about impending Republican interference with electronic voting in 2008 have been further fueled by the sustained bellicosity of Republican spokespeople about voter registration errors by ACORN, believing that exaggerations of the ACORN problem have been encouraged by those involved in the Republicans' own covert e-voting fraud in order to distract the media from recent news about the possibility of this far graver threat to the integrity of American elections.

The general news media are doing a serious disservice to the cause of vigilance about honest elections by having so far neglected the case involving one of the McCain campaign's consultants on digital technology. It would be a travesty of historic proportions if Sen. Barack Obama won the national popular vote for president by a large margin, but lost the Electoral College narrowly because of electronic-voting manipulation in two or three states.

The current legal action will obviously not be resolved in time to determine the possible extent of any effort to manipulate electronic voting in 2008. But poll workers, campaign activists and local supporters of Senator Obama can do a number of practical things in order to identify and compile evidence of anomalies which may signal digital manipulation of election returns:

1. Local activists and lawyers in any state where the vote appears close should demand that county voting officials where electronic voting systems are used should -- if possible -- unplug their servers from the internet and phone in their results, and otherwise never permit external IT consultants to have unsupervised physical access to hard drives after vote-counting commences.

2. Screen captures of all television-reported exit poll numbers on all networks should be obtained for every state for which they are reported, to later compare them to actual vote tallies when they are reported -- and the networks should assign a staff person to perform such checks. Any significant deviations from statewide exit polls in counties that don't have demographic factors to account for such differences should be flagged for later investigation.

3. Vote totals for president and down-ballot candidates should be compared, precinct-by-precinct and county-by-county, to see if there are strange disparities. In 2004, a Democratic candidate for a judgeship in Ohio mysteriously received tens of thousands of more votes than John Kerry (even though many voters never bother to vote for down-ballot candidates). This was a statistical improbability of enormous magnitude (no disrespect meant to the judge).

4. Vote totals in safe Republican counties should be compared to the past two election cycles, to see whether any sky-high turnout is historically unprecedented and therefore cause for suspicion. That is what happened in several Republican-dominated counties in Florida in '04. Election monitors should also watch the traffic at the polling places in Republican precincts, and maintain careful records, as a way to gauge the honesty of later claims about the turnout there.

These steps are necessary to facilitate the discovery of any circumstantial or direct evidence of possible manipulation of electronic-voting returns, which would be sufficient to enable immediate legal action to prevent certification of election results. In turn, that would permit time for a full forensic investigation. Additionally, many citizens' groups are preparing calls to action should legal remedies to any attempted vote interference falter or be obstructed.

There is ample cause for general alarm and for the measures we've recommended, in what has emerged from the ongoing court action in Ohio. If evidence of electronic-voting manipulation follows the election tomorrow, it must be pursued regardless of who wins. And if the campaigns involved do not challenge the results where this evidence emerges, or if local and state authorities do not cooperate to resolve these questions, it is certain that a tidal wave of protest will develop. Nonviolent resistance was used successfully by African-Americans to win their civil rights in the 1960s, and earlier by American women to win the right to vote. Millions would not hesitate to use it again, if there is evidence of a stolen presidential election.

The first Democratic president, Thomas Jefferson, said that "eternal vigilance is the price of liberty." The failure of the Bush Administration to permit systematic reform of this nation's elections infrastructure so as to make it impossible for these manipulations to occur is bad enough. Even worse would be to refuse to take seriously the possibility that these abuses could alter or adulterate the results of what may well be the most important presidential election of our lifetimes.

For more information on electronic voter interference and the above-cited legal action see:

http://www.bradblog.com/?p=6600

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http://thejournal.epluribusmedia.net/index.php/state-news/ohio-news/200-ohio-

http://www.alternet.org/democracy/100881/gop_consultant_subpoenaed_in_case_alleging_tampering_with_2004_election/

http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9118204

http://harpers.org/archive/2005/08/0080696

http://www.nytimes.com/2005/02/03/opinion/03thu2.html?_r=1&oref=slogin

http://www.dkosopedia.com/wiki/Academic_Papers_on_2004_Election_Results

Cynthia Boaz is assistant professor of political science at Sonoma State University.

Ange-Marie Hancock is associate professor of political science at University of Southern California.

David McCuan is associate professor of political science at Sonoma State University.

Mark Crispin Miller is professor of media studies at New York University.

Michael Nagler is professor emeritus at University of California at Berkeley.

This piece has also been cross-published on www.truthout.org.

The following piece has been co-authored by Cynthia Boaz, Ange-Marie Hancock, David McCuan, Mark Crispin Miller, and Michael Nagler. Last Friday, a federal court judge in Cleveland, Ohio ordered Mich...
The following piece has been co-authored by Cynthia Boaz, Ange-Marie Hancock, David McCuan, Mark Crispin Miller, and Michael Nagler. Last Friday, a federal court judge in Cleveland, Ohio ordered Mich...
 
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Prepare to take immediate action if this election is once again stolen by the criminal element in the Republican party. National Days of Resistance on November 6 and 7 - dont go to work and dont buy anything on those two days.If you can afford it, take all or some of your money out of the stock market. These greedheads will get the message really fast when the market drops two thousand points in one day. Protest in front of your local RNC office, and local Federal Building. Flood your congress reps with emails and phone calls. Another National Day of Resistance on January 20 Inaugaration Day. Go to DC if you can and protest in front of the White House, Supreme Court and Congress and the national RNC offices. Blockade the Inaugural ceremony. Be willing to risk arrest and imprisonment - your grand kids will thank you for it!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:21 PM on 11/04/2008

Since this is going on why haven't there been any media coverage or anything done to stop this? Or is this the typical Republican way of getting what they want? What would happen if everyone sent e-mails and called their congressmen on a designated date to protest and insist on an investigation, This is so disturbing.I guess there is only one trust, that is "in god we trust"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:06 PM on 11/04/2008

Obama already has a fleet of lawyers ready to contest any dubious results.

We KNOW the GOP is stealing votes.

VOTE!

GET EVERYONE TO VOTE!

WE must overwhelm the cheaters.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:43 PM on 11/04/2008

If McCain&Co knew they had PA and OH in the bag, would they have spent so much time campaigning there, when they could have used that time and money to shore up other red states they need to win?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:19 PM on 11/04/2008

Yes, to provide the cover story that the extra campaign effort produced their success.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:25 PM on 11/04/2008

My good friend maintains that the fix is in. I disagree, as few repubs are singing the praises of the Mc campaign. His point of view is the machines are and have been hacked. We will know in a few hours. If Mc wins PA and a state that no one anticipated at all, well if it walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, it must have been stolen.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:17 PM on 11/04/2008

No weapon formed against Barack Obama shall prosper....Gods word will not return back to him void.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:06 PM on 11/04/2008
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this is going to give me serious nightmares.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:47 PM on 11/04/2008
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:46 PM on 11/04/2008
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