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February 01, 2005

Was the GOP the Real Culprit in HD 149?

By Andrew Dobbs

Anybody who watched last weeks's Heflin/Vo hearings felt kind of let down- after months of Republicans screaming about fraud and widespread Democratic attempts to steal the election Andy Taylor admitted that only about 15 votes could be attributed to fraud and that at least one of them cast their ballot for Heflin. In other words, there was no conspiracy- Taylor, Heflin, Benkiser, etc. had been lying to us since November.

But now the tables seem to have turned and there might have been fraud after all, but not like the GOPers were claiming. An article in Counter Punch suggests that some of the evidence presented suggests that Republican operatives were re-registering African-American voters from HD 149 into other districts without their knowledge. Essentially, they were doing a classic vote fraud scheme in reverse- rather than registering dozens of people into a single house inside of a district so that they can all vote in an election, they regsitered all of them in a place outside the district so that they couldn't legally vote in 149.

From the article:

On Thursday for example, Master of Discovery Will Harnett (R-Dallas), a cum laude graduate from Harvard, noticed that several voter registrations in the West Houston area looked strangely alike. They were all dated late 2003, presented accurate mailing addresses, yet re-registered voters to addresses where they did not live. In effect, the series of fraudulent registrations 'deported' African American voters out of Texas House District 149 and therefore made the voters appear illegal when they attempted to vote in their usual precincts.

So when the defeated Republican incumbent in the District 149 race went looking for evidence of 'massive voter fraud' that would explain his embarrassing loss to a Vietnamese immigrant, he snared the names of these 'illegal' voters and brought them to the state capitol accusing them on live broadcast of voting where they did not live. Instead of proving these voters had cast illegal ballots, however, the Republican team of lawyers actually produced evidence of another kind.

Thanks to the careful eye that Hartnett cast upon the evidence, it appeared that someone was moving voters without their knowledge. Hartnett suggested the cards might be forwarded to the Harris County District Attorney. In press reports Friday, Saturday, and Sunday I have not been able to locate a sentence, much less a headline about Hartnett's discovery of this criminal pattern.

On Friday Hartnett noticed another curious thing. As he examined original questionnaires that were supposed to be filled out by alleged illegal voters and notarized as depositions, he found two kinds of ink used to fill out the answers and two kinds of handwriting. Larry Veselka, the Yale-educated lawyer who represents the elected Democrat in the race, Hubert Vo, then noticed that handwritten 'no' and 'NA' answers on at least two questionnaires looked to be written in the same hand.

Again, nobody reported this alleged 'tampering with evidence,' especially not the state capitol press corps, who let this open-air revelation pass without even quoting the words that were mentioned in the broadcast. However, since the proceeding took place under the jurisdiction of Austin prosecutor Ronnie Earle, maybe reporters are simply waiting to quote him on the matter of 'assisted depositions.' Or maybe I'm trying too hard to find a sensible motivation for media behaviors.

Finally, Hartnett was caught grinning at the flexibility he found at the official website of the Harris County voter registrar, which changed its listing of more than one voter from legal to illegal sometime during early January, following consultations with Republican lawyers. Hartnett seemed perversely amused when lawyers for the defense showed him a web page confirming a voter registration, dated early January, as Republican lawyers submitted more recent web pages showing the voter was not registered. Sometimes this duel of conflicting web pages seemed enough for Hartnett to say that he just couldn't be sure if the voter was illegal or not.

At one point Republican lawyer Andy Taylor openly admitted that when he was not satisfied with a listing he found at the web site, he contacted the registrar's office, presented his own findings, and got voters kicked off the rolls so that he could submit revised web pages as evidence. That wasn't mentioned in the press, either.

I would encourage you to read the entire article, despite the fact that it is in a publication I would usually steer clear of. The facts presented speak for themselves and they raise some disturbing questions about GOP officials in Harris County and statewide.

Posted by Andrew Dobbs at February 1, 2005 02:29 PM | TrackBack

Comments

"In other words, there was no conspiracy- Taylor, Heflin, Benkiser, etc. had been lying to us since November."

What will we tell the children? Scandalous.

Posted by: Jim D at February 1, 2005 03:13 PM

Good God, man. Are you saying that Andy Taylor and Talmidge Heflin, both highly moral Republicans, LIED?

Posted by: Dennis at February 1, 2005 03:43 PM
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