In the first major election since Republicans took control of the Secretary of State's office, which includes the Division of Elections, there were voting problems reported across the state. Most appear to involve denying voters a ballot because of errors in election system databases.
First reports came out of Shelby County. There was a similar case here in East Tennessee in Sevier County.
Details are sketchy, but the Knoxville News Sentinel had an interesting quote from the Sevier County election administrator: "The state of Tennessee has recently been testing new computer software meant to better report historical voting data, Flynn said, and precinct workers were inadvertently given false information about voters due to problems with the system."
Coincidentally, the state's election website was down on election day, and unofficial results were not reported until two days later.
Steve Steffens, who was earlier skeptical about the scope of the problem, is all over the Shelby County voting irregularities. Shelby DA Bill Gibbons, former GOP candidate for governor, was even denied a ballot, and has called in the TBI to conduct a "criminal investigation" into the election in which Democrats lost every single countywide race in his heavily Democratic jurisdiction. Congressman Steve Cohen has now asked the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate.
Earlier this year, newly appointed Republican election administrators sent letters to voters in Union and Benton counties claiming they weren't properly registered. One voter, the wife of a Democratic state representative, had been registered and voting for 47 years. This prompted Rep. Gary Odom to request another TBI investigation.
Last year, Secretary of State Tre Hargett and Division of Elections coordinator Mark Goins continued their refusal to implement the Tennessee Voter Confidence Act that was passed by the state legislature and signed into law by Governor Bredesen in 2008. The measure required voter verifiable election systems in all 95 counties in time for the 2010 elections. In January of this year, the Republican controlled state legislature backed their play, delaying implementation until 2012. Elections in November 2010 will decide who will be governor and the makeup of the state legislature.
So what does all this mean?
We realize that elections are run by people and that people sometimes make innocent mistakes. But do we just throw up our hands and accept the results? Do we tell Shelby County, yeah, there were problems, but the outcome is close enough for government work? Is that the Secretary of State's standard for elections?
And when you look at the series of events since Republicans took control of the legislature, at some point you have to start asking yourself if there's a pattern here.
If it walks like a duck...
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Irony
One irony of right-wing, anti-government folks trying to actually operate government is that they screw up. Democrats, like Greg Mackay, who love government and its processes usually make better administrators. Just saying.
Just a guess..
I don't think it's Party.
IMO....
Folks are spending alota time on stuff that don't matter..
and plum forgittin' 'bout what does matter.
The Governor,The Lt. Governor & The Speaker need to have
a sit down with this bunch & tell them to get their
shit together..now.
For Those of you on Twitter
Follow ReginaNewman, she is on top of this, as she was the unseated Trustee, and she has been all over this, too!
Goins @ Heagert The gang that
Goins @ Heagert
The gang that couldn't shoot straight.
Goins do his job
When will Goins gather his wits and read his law book?
Any rational person in Anderson County says let's have a recount in Anderson on the tied Judges race.
T.C.A. 2-17-117
A tie is a legal reason for a recount.
Why is Goins silent?
Do we really want the County Commission to chose?
Who is opposed to a recount?
Why?
RE: Anderson County Do we
RE: Anderson County
Do we really want the County Commission to chose?
I wondered about this as I was skimming the article yesterday.