September 10, 2008

DCBOEE Issues Statement; Nickles Investigating Voting Irregularities

2008_0910_votingproblems.jpgAfter huddling behind closed doors and ignoring media inquiries for most of the day, the DCBOEE has issued a statement on last night's voting irregularities.

From: DC Board of Elections and Ethics Date: September 10, 2008 Contact: Dan Murphy (202) 727-2511 dmurphy@dcboee.org

Analysis of the Unofficial Election Night Results from the September 9,
2008 District of Columbia Congressional and Council Primary Election


After conducting a thorough review of all of precinct cartridges, the DC Board
of Elections and Ethics is satisfied that the last unofficial results report released on
Election Night provided an accurate representation of the votes that were cast
and counted. The Board stands by this report.

During election night, it is the Board’s standard practice to generate unofficial
results reports, and to thereafter conduct an internal audit process to verify the
accuracy of the results contained in these reports. During this process, it was
determined that one defective cartridge caused vote totals to be duplicated
into multiple races on the summary report issued by our office. The Board
immediately caught and addressed this error, as is reflected in the last unofficial
results report issued on Election Night.

Errol R. Arthur, Board Chairman, stated, “Both the Board and Sequoia Voting
Systems are currently conducting comprehensive reviews into how the cartridge
reading error occurred. We will continue to work with them to identify how to
prevent this issue in future elections.”

Mayor Adrian Fenty announced earlier today that acting D.C. Attorney General Peter Nickles is investigating how and why the D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics initially reported thousands of apparently erroneous write-in results in yesterday's primary. Indeed, those who were watching closely last night as the DCBOEE updated the election returns on its new web site saw that there were an extremely high number of write-in votes recorded in the early results: something like 1,500 write-ins in the Ward 2 Dem race, slightly fewer in the At-large GOP race, and around 1,000 in the Shadow Senator Dem race, too. All of those numbers have since been revised down. The DCBOEE sent around what looked like revised results early this morning, although they still say 142 out of 143 precincts reporting. Ward 2 now shows only 14 write-in votes, the GOP At-large race has 18, and the Dem Shadow Senator contest has 404.

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The initial explanation from the DCBOEE last night was that there was one precinct, located in the Reeves Center at 14th and U Streets NW, that experienced a problem with its ballot scanning machines, which led to the incorrect vote tally. The Reeves Center is located inside Ward 1, but it seems as though it actually serves as a Ward 2 precinct. Assuming this is the same precinct where the single "defective cartridge" caused the problem the DCBOEE is now describing, it's possible a problem there could be the reason for last night's fiasco, although it doesn't explain why no one noticed the problem before results from that precinct were recorded.

The DCBOEE statement is missing a lot of details: was the Reeves Center precinct the one where the defective cartridge was located? Is that the same precinct that is currently missing from the unofficial results posted on the DCBOEE web site as of this afternoon? How exactly did the defective cartridge cause all those additional votes to be spread around various city-wide races, and furthermore, what will be done to ensure this sort of thing doesn't happen again in November?

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Some of the BOEE folks need to update their resumes mighty fast.

 

this, of course, is an artifact of the 24/7 news cycle. if we just had to wait for the paper the next morning, and had to wait for final numbers, this is the kind of thing that never would be made public.

i'm not a luddite, i love instant news, but these are the kinds of things you have to expect.

 

A little slice of Palm Beach County comes to D.C.

 

I vote at the Reeves Center, and can confirm it is for Ward 2 voters. I voted at 6:30 last night and I'm pretty sure was ballot number 167 in the defective optical scanner....and here I thought not using the touch screen was the right choice. Can't they just pop the ballots out and actually count them by hand?

 

Ward 2 is still totally f'd up on the BOEE site. The person in front of me at Precinct 21 voted with a Statehood Green ballot - it caused an issue with the optical reader, as one worker explained to another, since there weren't multiple candidates to choose from, and SHG ballots are so rare (hey, that's what she said)...and currently the Official Numbers from Precinct 21 show zero SHG voters.

So, uh, yeah...FAIL.

 

God damn, voting in D.C. is like voting in a third world country. What a joke this city is. Crackhead criminal baby eater on the city council, Bush-style village idiot in the mayor's seat, what's next? Illegitimate son of Adolf Hitler running for office? ARRRRRRGGGHHHHH!!!

 

I'm certain that Nickels will be as thorough in his investigation as he has been about complying with the Heller ruling.

Wait. What?

 
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