Lyn Davis LearSun Dec 4,12:29
AM ET
I had a chance to talk to my hero, Frank Rich, a few months ago
about election fraud and he claimed he didn't know much about it.
Perhaps he has his plate full unraveling the administration's lies
about Iraq, but with the midterm elections coming up someone has to
take this issue on. I was listening to NPR yesterday and they had some
young computer hackers on bragging about how easy, embarrassingly easy,
it is to switch votes on the Diebold machines. Bill Clinton once
mentioned that India has flawless electronic voting while ours is mired
in unaccountability. I hope Frank and other journalists and bloggers of
his caliber read this article by Bob Fitrakis and Harvey Wasserman
about the GAO report on the 2004 election. Paul Krugman and the NYTimes
editorial board have been good on this issue in the past, but it has
been a while since anyone has raised the subject.
The Government Accountability Office is the only government office
we have left that is ethical, non-partisan and incorruptible. They
investigate and tell it like it is. Thank God for them. This report is
very serious and must get more attention. It has taken years for the
mainstream press and Congress to finally understand what we in the
blogisphere have known since 2000. This administration will distort and
cheat about anything and everything to get its way. If this report got
the attention it deserves and broke through the static of our
500-channel universe, it could be the coup de grace of the Bush White
House.
Powerful Government Accountability Office report confirms key 2004
stolen election findings by Bob Fitrakis & Harvey Wasserman October
26, 2005
As a legal noose appears to be tightening around the
Bush/Cheney/Rove inner circle, a shocking government report shows the
floor under the legitimacy of their alleged election to the White House
is crumbling.
The latest critical confirmation of key indicators that the
election of 2004 was stolen comes in an extremely powerful, penetrating
report from the Government Accountability Office that has gotten
virtually no mainstream media coverage.
The government's lead investigative agency is known for its
general incorruptibility and its thorough, in-depth analyses. Its
concurrence with assertions widely dismissed as "conspiracy theories"
adds crucial new weight to the case that Team Bush has no legitimate
business being in the White House.
Nearly a year ago, senior Judiciary Committee Democrat John
Conyers (D-MI) asked the GAO to investigate electronic voting machines
as they were used during the November 2, 2004 presidential election.
The request came amidst widespread complaints in Ohio and elsewhere
that often shocking irregularities defined their performance.
According to CNN, the U.S. House Judiciary Committee received
"more than 57,000 complaints" following Bush's alleged re-election.
Many such concerns were memorialized under oath in a series of sworn
statements and affidavits in public hearings and investigations
conducted in Ohio by the Free Press and other election protection
organizations.
The non-partisan GAO report has now found that, "some of [the]
concerns about electronic voting machines have been realized and have
caused problems with recent elections, resulting in the loss and
miscount of votes."
The United States is the only major democracy that allows private
partisan corporations to secretly count and tabulate the votes with
proprietary non-transparent software. Rev. Jesse Jackson, among others,
has asserted that "public elections must not be conducted on
privately-owned machines." The CEO of one of the most crucial suppliers
of electronic voting machines, Warren O'Dell of Diebold, pledged before
the 2004 campaign to deliver Ohio and thus the presidency to George W.
Bush.
Bush's official margin of victory in Ohio was just 118,775 votes
out of more than 5.6 million cast. Election protection advocates argue
that O'Dell's statement still stands as a clear sign of an effort,
apparently successful, to steal the White House.
Among other things, the GAO confirms that:
1. Some electronic voting machines "did not encr ypt cast ballots
or system audit logs, and it was possible to alter both without being
detected." In other words, the GAO now confirms that electronic voting
machines provided an open door to flip an entire vote count. More than
800,000 votes were cast in Ohio on electronic voting machines, some
seven times Bush's official margin of victory.
2. "It was possible to alter the files that define how a ballot
looks and works so that the votes for one candidate could be recorded
for a different candidate." Numerous sworn statements and affidavits
assert that this did happen in Ohio 2004.
3. "Vendors installed uncertified versions of voting system
software at the local level." 3. Falsifying election results without
leaving any evidence of such an action by using altered memory cards
can easily be done, according to the GAO.
4. The GAO also confirms that access to the voting network was
easily compromised because not all digital recording electronic voting
systems (DREs) had supervisory functions password-protected, so access
to one machine provided access to the whole network. This critical
finding confirms that rigging the 2004 vote did not require a
"widespread conspiracy" but rather the cooperation of a very small
number of operatives with the power to tap into the networked machines
and thus change large numbers of votes at will. With 800,000 votes cast
on electronic machines in Ohio, flipping the number needed to give Bush
118,775 could be easily done by just one programmer.
5. Access to the voting network was also compromised by repeated
use of the same user IDs combined with easily guessed passwords. So
even relatively amateur hackers could have gained access to and altered
the Ohio vote tallies.
6. The locks protecting access to the system were easily picked
and keys were simple to copy, meaning, again, getting into the system
was an easy matter.
7 . One DRE model was shown to have been networked in such a
rudimentary fashion that a power failure on one machine would cause the
entire network to fail, re-emphasizing the fragility of the system on
which the Presidency of the United States was decided.
8. GAO identified further problems with the security protocols and
background screening practices for vendor personnel, confirming still
more easy access to the system.
In essence, the GAO study makes it clear that no bank, grocery
store or mom & pop chop shop would dare operate its business on a
computer system as flimsy, fragile and easily manipulated as the one on
which the 2004 election turned.
The GAO findings are particularly damning when set in the context
of an election run in Ohio by a Secretary of State simultaneously
working as co-chair of the Bush-Cheney campaign. Far from what election
theft skeptics have long asserted, the GAO findings confirm that the
electronic n etwork on which 800,000 Ohio votes were cast was
vulnerable enough to allow a a tiny handful of operatives -- or less --
to turn the whole vote count using personal computers operating on
relatively simple software.
The GAO documentation flows alongside other crucial realities
surrounding the 2004 vote count. For example:
The exit polls showed Kerry winning in Ohio, until an unexplained
last minute shift gave the election to Bush. Similar definitive shifts
also occurred in Iowa, Nevada and New Mexico, a virtual statistical
impossibility.
A few weeks prior to the election, an unauthorized former ES&S
voting machine company employee, was caught on the ballot-making
machine in Auglaize County
Election officials in Mahoning County now concede that at least 18
machines visibly transferred votes for Kerry to Bush. Voters who pushed
Kerry's name saw Bush's name light up, again and again, all day long.
Officials claim the p roblems were quickly solved, but sworn statements
and affidavits say otherwise. They confirm similar problems inFranklin
County (Columbus). Kerry's margins in both counties were suspiciously
low.
A voting machine in Mahoning County recorded a negative 25
million votes for Kerry. The problem was allegedly fixed.
In Gahanna Ward 1B, at a fundamentalist church, a so-called
"electronic transfer glitch" gave Bush nearly 4000 extra votes when
only 638 people voted at that polling place. The tally was allegedly
corrected, but remains infamous as the "loaves and fishes" vote count.
In Franklin County, dozens of voters swore under oath that their
vote for Kerry faded away on the DRE without a paper trail.
In Miami County, at 1:43am after Election Day, with the county's
central tabulator reporting 100% of the vote - 19,000 more votes
mysteriously arrived; 13,000 were for Bush at the same percentage as
prior to the additional vot es, a virtual statistical impossibility.
In Cleveland, large, entirely implausible vote totals turned up
for obscure third party candidates in traditional Democratic
African-American wards. Vote counts in neighboring wards showed
virtually no votes for those candidates, with 90% going instead for
Kerry.
Prior to one of Blackwell's illegitimate "show recounts,"
technicians from Triad voting machine company showed up unannounced at
the Hocking County Board of Elections and removed the computer hard
drive.
In response to official information requests, Shelby and other
counties admit to having discarded key records and equipment before any
recount could take place.
In a conference call with Rev. Jackson, Attorney Cliff Arnebeck,
Attorney Bob Fitrakis and others, John Kerry confirmed that he lost
every precinct in New Mexico that had a touchscreen voting machine. The
losses had no correlation with ethnicity, social class or traditional
party affiliation---only with the fact that touchscreen machines were
used.
In a public letter, Rep. Conyers has stated that "by and large,
when it comes to a voting machine, the average voter is getting a lemon
- the Ford Pinto of voting technology. We must demand better."
But the GAO report now confirms that electronic voting machines as
deployed in 2004 were in fact perfectly engineered to allow a very
small number of partisans with minimal computer skills and equipment to
shift enough votes to put George W. Bush back in the White House.
Given the growing body of evidence, it appears increasingly clear
that's exactly what happened.
GAO Report
Revised 10/27/05
Bob Fitrakis & Harvey Wasserman are co-authors of HOW THE GOP
STOLE AMERICA'S 2004 ELECTION & IS RIGGING 2008, available via
http://freepress.org and http://harveywasserman.com. Their What
Happened i n Ohio?, with Steve Rosenfeld, will be published in Spring,
2006, by New Press.