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November 06, 2004Republicans Trying to Steal Houston ElectionBy Andrew DobbsIf you thought the days of stealing elections after the votes had been cast went away with Boss Parr and Richard Daley, you would be wrong. Down in Houston right now we have a real effort to steal away the biggest Democratic victory in Texas right from under our feet. This week, rookie candidate Hubert Vo knocked off 22-year incumbent Talmadge Heflin in a close race on Houston's southwest side. When Harris Co. Clerk Beverly Kaufman sent her staff home at 9:30 p.m. Election Night, Vo's margin of victory stood at 110 votes. When Wednesday morning dawned, that margin had been narrowed to 52. Now it stands at 38. How did the vote change in the middle of the night? Kaufman has no explanation. But her elections administrator, David Beirne, a GOP operative and veteran of the South Florida debacle four years ago, has assured observers: "Talmadge Heflin will win this race." Furthermore, Tom Craddick himself has said "Hubert Vo will never be a member of my House." And when Tom DeLay's attorney and architect of the 2003 redistricting Andy Taylor was sent to oversee the effort Craddick told him "Don't come back without Heflin." At least one poll worker was denied an opportunity to serve as an election judge after being grilled on his partisan identification. When he told them he had voted in the Democratic primary he was turned down for the position. Partisan chicanery is going on bigtime in this race, and it is important that we try and get the word out. Even Secretary of State Geoff Connor, a Rick Perry appointee, has stepped in to demand an explanation from Kaufman and her staff about the many irregularities in the vote tally. Kaufman responded by letter on Thursday, telling the Secretary of State that "at Mr. Heflin's urging," she was going to resume the count that afternoon of thousands of ballots inexplicably left uncounted since Election Night. Connor responded that to resume the count then would be against the law, and Kaufman backed down. Now, the final tabulation of countywide mail-in and provisional ballots not included in the Election Night count is scheduled to begin Sunday at 1:00 p.m. Present will be Tom DeLay's favorite lawyer, Andy Taylor, representing Heflin. Also present will be Floridian David Beirne, who has already predicted the outcome. Hubert Vo came to this state 30 years ago from his native Vietnam with little more than the shirt on his back. He got an education, raised a family, and built a successful business in his pursuit of the American Dream. But in his first campaign for public office, he has run into the buzzsaw of the corrupt GOP machine in Austin that is willing to do anything to preserve Heflin's seat -- and Speaker Tom Craddick's chances to be re-elected. Outsiders are tampering with the House District 149 vote for reasons that have nothing to do with the expressed will of the voters of that district. Will this mini-Miami turn into a full-blown Florida this weekend? Please contact the following people and tell them that in America we count every vote and we only count it once. That people decide elections, whether we like their judgment or not. Tell them to stand down and let the voters' will go forth- that Hubert Vo serve them in the Texas Legislature. TALMADGE HEFLIN -- 281-530-1110 Campaign office BEVERLY KAUFMAN -- 713-755-6405 County office
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Beverly Kaufman hung up on me - she's not a very pleasant person. Posted by: political at November 6, 2004 01:59 PMNot a very honest one, either. Kaufman has had repreated problems with irregular vote counts and other procedures through the years. Thius year, she seems determined to prove herself the Katherine Harris of Houston. Kaufman and her staff counted some 40,000 mail-in ballot countywide on El;ection Day, then inexplicably packed up and left at 9:30 p.m. -- leaving untold numbers of ballots uncounted, in direct violation of Texas Election Code 65.0002, which requires a continuous count until all ballots have been tallied. Now, Kaufman says she and her staff have been too busy to count those remaining ballots in the four days since. Busy doing what? Perhaps purging the voter rolls? On October 4, the deadline for newly registered voters, there were more than 1,890,000 registered voters in Harris County, according to county officials. On Election Day, that number was less than 1,083,000, also according to county officials. With hundreds of provisional ballots left to count, how many will be thrown out because the voters had already been purged from the rolls -- legitmately or otherwise? This is shaping up to be an unprecedented case of voter fraud. Posted by: Zangwell Arrow at November 6, 2004 02:26 PMI hope you don't mind, but I sent this to Daily Kos and TalkLeft -- anything that takes Delay down is worth doing. And I am proud to call Mr. Vo and American and a Texan. Posted by: sabreean at November 6, 2004 04:11 PM"Get a rope. You've convicted this person without a trial. Get a rope! Lets hang her. There's NO other explanation, its voter fraud. Get a rope!" That's the first common-sensical thing you've ever said, Peter. I appoint you Burnt Orange commissar of ropes. Now, to find a tree.. Posted by: Jim D at November 6, 2004 10:33 PMFlorida was beyond our control in 2000. But now the fight has come to our front doorstep, and every Texan passionate about democracy should stand up not for Vo, not for Teflin, but for a voting system that counts everybody's votes and gives all eligible voters an equal chance for their voices to count. Your vote is your voice, don't let anyone in Harris County or anywhere silence our voices as Texans who care about fair democracy. Posted by: scott at November 7, 2004 12:22 AMThey have already invaded and we did not see it. Remember our TX dream team and how they lost badly. There is a reason for it. As I was doing some investigating research for BlackBoxVoting, I do some interesting documents posted on the web. According the Observer's Report for the Nov 5 general election, strange things happen that night, the database for the election computer system "caused the Associated Press to not receive new vote totals for about an hour--from 9:30 to 10:20 p.m.--which was the most critical time for its television station customers. During that time the AP received no fresh vote totals from the Secretary of State via transmissions, but the AP inquiry terminals continued to work. In another problem, news media reporters who were getting vote totals from the Secretary of State’s Web site complained of slow or no access during Tuesday It looks like a classic Denial of Service attack that night. I may be wrong, but why the overload? Why the hault of information for one hour? As I looked at the election results, it just happened to be some strange numbers on voter turnout. When you compare turnout rates to pervious years, the numbers were very low that night, more like 30% despite the amount of money the Dream Team spent on campaigning. Posted by: Amaury at November 7, 2004 03:47 AMAny Info on This afternoon's recount? recount started at 1:00PM in Harris County Posted by: Indy at November 7, 2004 04:39 PMRe: At least one poll worker was denied an opportunity to serve as an election judge after being grilled on his partisan identification. What precinct did that occur in? Posted by: Rob Booth (Slightly Rough) at November 8, 2004 06:13 AMPeter- Why don't you want to talk about "I'm losing to this idot!" in the context of this race? Is it because your 22 year incumbant, Chair of the most powerful committee in the Texas House, who out spent his opponent 3 to 1 still got beat? Since they named an elementary school after him for all his great work on education (which he continues by cutting teacher's health insurance and medical coverage for kids), why don't they name the political play of spending too much, getting too little votes, and trying to steal the election after him? How 'bout this example: Person 1: How did your friend, Candidate X do in his race? Person 2: Terrific, he won. But the other candidate is pulling a Heflin. Person 1: Damn, what ever happend to candidates that work harder and get more votes taking office? Person 2: I guess they get Heflined. Why don't you tie that sign up with a rope? Posted by: Red Dog at November 8, 2004 09:28 AMI don't suppose anyone can explain why the vote totals held up for Vo after all ballots were counted? I thought for sure Heflin's victory would have been secured. Posted by: George M at November 10, 2004 03:56 PM
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