Faked names on voter registration forms. Error rates as high as 60 percent. Firing the people responsible for these errors. Investigations launched by local and state police. Sound familiar? This is not ACORN in the 2008 election’s final days.
This is the California Republican Party and its contractors in 2006, when the same problems that are now dogging ACORN and providing political fodder for GOP attacks plagued an effort by California Republicans to register 750,000 people.
The details were all spelled out in a series of Los Angeles Times stories, which quoted former California Democratic Party Chairman Art Torres saying these kinds of errors are inevitable "when you use private vendors." Even the state’s top election official in 2006, Republican Bruce McPherson, was forced to investigate his own party’s actions.
These same issues surfaced again last week as ACORN, the low-income advocacy organization which ran 2008’s largest voter drive apart from political parties with 1.3 million new voters, was hammered by the GOP for submitting falsified voter registrations. The GOP’s attacks have increased and even John McCain is saying that ACORN’s actions are proof the Democrats are trying to steal the 2008 election.
"My friends… they must be investigated, and they must be investigated immediately and they must be stopped before November the fourth, so Americans will not — will not — be deprived of a fair process in this election," McCain said at a Wisconsin town hall meeting on Wednesday. Earlier in the day, two former U.S. senators who support McCain held a National Press Club briefing where they said voter registration problems could lead to a "nightmare" election in November.
The only thing ACORN’s errors prove is that mistakes in big voter registration drives are inevitable, no matter who conducts them. When you look at all the other problems in the nation’s voting systems — from poorly designed ballots to electronic machines that lose votes cast — the larger truth is every aspect of American elections is imperfect.
Right now ACORN has few public defenders, not in the last weeks of a presidential campaign. Its membership, which includes poor people, young people, minorities, is not as experienced as making its case to the media as the Republican National Committee or McCain campaign.
But let’s put ACORN’s errors in perspective. More than 120 million Americans may vote in November. ACORN, which hired 13,000 workers to register 1.3 million voters, had a few bad hires – like any big company.
But unlike the California GOP in its 2006 voter drive, ACORN has a policy of telling local election officials when it believes it has fraudulent registrations. It is required by states to submit all voter applications and urges election officials to prosecute knowing mistakes. The current case against ACORN comes from its own disclosures.
ACORN has not said how many bad registrations were flagged in 2008, but one nationwide estimate was 10,000. What is ACORN’s error rate then? It would be less than one percent. Yes, in one Indiana County a third or more of its submissions were bad. In 2006, contractors for the California Republican Party had local error rates of 60 percent in San Bernadino County, the Los Angeles Times reported, where 1,800 out of 3,000 submitted registrations were incomplete and could not be processed.
How does ACORN’s nationwide error rate compare to other voter registration problems? The data is thin, academics say. But two statistics are telling.
A 2007 National Science Foundation report for the U.S. Election Assistance Commission found county election workers who entered voter information into county databases made mistakes 5 percent of time, if poorly trained. This is not the same as making up a voter’s name, which is a prosecutable offense, but not all of ACORN’s errors are fake names. Some are the same people filling out more then one voter registration form.
This month in Columbus, Ohio, Franklin County Board of Elections Deputy Director Matt Damschroder said about 2.5 percent of the 200,000 new voter registrations turned into his office in 2008 could not be processed because of typos, unreadable writing or missing information. He said that error rate was pretty good.
Moreover, in gathering signatures for ballot measures, it is a common practice for their sponsors to turn in "150 percent of the legal requirement," said Richard Winger, editor of Ballot Access News. "With some people, you can’t read their hand writing."
Nobody in the national media is praising ACORN for an accuracy rate of 99 percent in its voter registration drive. Nobody praised the California Republican Party for an accuracy rate that probably also was in the 90th percentile in 2006.
But the real issue here is not whether any enterprise with 13,000 employees can make a mistake. The real issue is whether mistakes were caught, which they were – hence the Republican’s political field day – and how do ACORN’s voter registration problems compare in size and scope with the other problems concerning a fair 2008 election?
Last week, the New York Times reported that states using Social Security data to verify and update voter lists found 2.4 million "non-matches" for existing and new voters this year through September. The Social Security Administration says its data can be wrong 28.5 percent of the time when used this way, Wired Magazine reported in September.
Now that is something to really worry about, if the November 4th vote count is close in battleground states and the parties start fighting ballot by ballot – not whether ACORN or the California Republican Party submitted a few thousand bad voter registration forms in a nation or state where tens of millions of people will be voting.





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This is a vital part of the story. Thank you so much.
This is a really important story to tell. Much of the reason ACORN is being attacked is because they’re being so transparent about what they are doing, as opposed to the RNC, which won’t tell anyone anything.
Thanks for posting this, Steve. Really appreciate it.
Sorry about the repost, but these are pretty good:
http://freewayblogger.blogspot…..again.html
the last one’s the best. We need more people, people.
but but but ….. IOKIYAR! right?
But I thought the Republicans were supposed to be so much more efficient than the Dems at everything?
Guess not. Not that this was actually in doubt given the last eight years of mis-rule in DC.
Breaking News:
GOP declares that Hollywood is un-American!
-G
They stole the last two,so what’s their problem?
Election reform needs to happen soon, it is getting ridiculous.
It is nothing new unfortunately, it has been happening for over a hundred years, just not on this massive of a scale.
Great post, Steven. I sure hope Obama has this information tonight if McCain tries to bring up ACORN.
this should be in bold…
But unlike the California GOP in its 2006 voter drive, ACORN has a policy of telling local election officials when it believes it has fraudulent registrations. It is required by states to submit all voter applications and urges election officials to prosecute knowing mistakes. The current case against ACORN comes from its own disclosures.
OT, but MSNBC is reporting that Nancy Reagan is in the hospital with a broken hip. Seems to be just a hairline fracture, though.
Steve,
Thank you for doing all this detail work. I hope Bob Sheifer reads this before the debate tonight
This is a great story it should go far and wide. This story is also about the difference between dems and rethugs.
I just sent it to Bob Sheifer using the spotlight tool at the top of the comment thread.
If you want to see MSM report this information, spotlight to the media outlet of your choice
OT: Breaking News from ABCNEWS.com:
NANCY REAGAN, 87, HOSPITALIZED IN L.A. WITH A BROKEN PELVIS, A SPOKESWOMAN SAYS
and also OT:
- Vice President Dick Cheney will visit George Washington University Hospital on Wednesday after doctors discovered a recurrence of an abnormal heart rhythm, his spokeswoman said in a written statement.
Sheifer’s brother is W’s amb. to Japan. oops !
Aha! As any parent of an adolescent knows (and really, aren’t the conservatives just adolescents with jobs?), any cheated-upon wife knows,
when in trouble or in doubt,
run in circles, scream and shout…
and accuse your accuser of exactly what you are accused of doing yourself. It takes the heat off immediately and leaves them so confused they don’t really know what to do.
Nice work, Steven. Steve Schmidt was also involved in that very same recall election, n’est ce pas?
Timely post. Now if we could just get the media to cover this competently rather than just repeating rethug talking points ad nauseam.
(Well, I can dream, can’t I?)
Guess living near it makes me un-american..wait, my parents are furriners so i’m already un-american
I agree. We need to go to straight paper ballots, period.
Funny, it hasn’t really been on the local news here in L.A. The media is still in Firewatch 2008 mode
Isn’t Bob Shiefer the moderator for tonight’s debate?
Slightly OT I spotlighted this article but the spotlight list sure does need some updating
That’s affirmative
Brings to mind an old anecdote: Chicago was one of the last places to stop using straight paper ballots. Seems it was easy for the old Dem machine functionaries to buy votes, they did it by giving the winos a filled out ballot and sending them to the polls. The winos had to return with the blank ballot, which got them a cheap bottle of wine.
I think the optical scanners we use here are a good idea, they allow a quick count but leave a paper trail for recounts.
OT – I sweartagod some “Senior McCain Campaign Spokesman” (I’m wondering whether there are more #2 guys in Al-Qaeda or more “Senior” McSpokesmen, but that’s beside the point) just said on MSNBC that Obama is lying about the 95% of Americans getting tax relief because – “there’s a huge number of Americans who don’t pay any taxes at all, so they won’t be getting any relief” !!
and it wasn’t even Doug Holtz-Eakins !! They’ve got idiots to spare.
Blue Texan is up at the mothership: “Sacramento GOP Site Compares Obama To Bin Laden And Encourages Readers To Torture Him”
Optical scanners have been shown to break or fail. What do the voters do whent he machines break? With voting, the simpler the better.
Paper ballots can be discarded. I believe the best way would be that the computers MUST give out a two ply receipt showing who you voted for. One would go into a box at the voters quarters and one would stay with the voter. All ATM machines give receipts, I see no problem adding them to these. Watch the documentary UNCOUNT. Computers, alone, cannot be trusted.
Thanks for the kind words. There once was an adage about people living in glass houses shouldn’t be throwing stones…