(because she really has been a strong defender of the voters here in California. – promoted by shayera)
In 2000 and in 2004, we saw what happened when election results are called into question. Citizens across the country reacted with outrage when they realized that their vote might not be counted. That’s why, in 2006, California Democrats worked to elect Secretary of State Debra Bowen — she promised to make sure that in our state, every vote would be protected.
Bowen has fulfilled that campaign promise. Last year she had experts at the University of California conduct a thorough analysis of California’s electronic voting machines. When that review showed the machines could be hacked and results could be changed, Bowen promptly decertified the machines to maintain the integrity of California elections.
So how did Diebold and Sequoia respond to her actions? As you might expect, by putting their PR departments into overdrive. In the days and weeks leading up to today’s election, they have waged a media campaign to blame Debra Bowen for election delays, cost overruns, and teen acne.
And it’s worked. Newspapers and TV reporters up and down the state have been repeating their breathless assertions that today’s election results will be needlessly delayed because perfectly good voting equipment is not being used, with dire predictions that the winner might not be known for days.
Just last week, the SF Chronicle published an article predicting long delays in today’s vote tally.
“We’re estimating that it’s going to be 6 a.m. Wednesday before we get all the precinct votes counted,” said Elma Rosas, a spokeswoman for the Santa Clara County registrar of voters. “Our goal is to have 90 percent of the votes counted by Friday afternoon.”
That’s not good news for politicians and pundits who will be anxiously waiting to see who wins the presidential primaries in the nation’s largest state, which has 58 counties. If Santa Clara County’s problems are replicated in the other counties that are being forced to use new voting systems, final vote counts could be a long time coming.
Most of the problems stem from Secretary of State Debra Bowen’s decision in August to virtually bar the use of most electronic voting machines after a controversial state-sponsored review found that the systems were vulnerable to hackers and might not accurately tally votes.
Right. Those delays wouldn’t possibly have anything to do with the fact that, according to today’s Field Poll, 4.1 million Californians are expected to cast absentee ballots, with most of them arriving at RoV’s offices in the last few days.
Nevertheless, on the very same day as the SF Chronicle published the article cited above, the LA Times piled on, not only predicting long delays but then publishing personal attacks by local elected officials that were aimed at Bowen:
“This was a shoot-from-the hip political maneuver to help her gain name recognition,” said Riverside County Supervisor Jeff Stone. “This is purely a waste of taxpayer money.”
To drive home the point, the LA times quoted the acting Orange County Registrar of Voters, Neal Kelly, who claimed that “There are a lot of grassy-knoll theories going on. Some of these people are on the fringe and will never be satisfied.”
It’s not hard to figure out that Diebold and Sequoia have had their spokesmen out in force influencing that media narrative. Now Debra Bowen needs ordinary California citizens to spread the word on her behalf, to tell the world that we are willing wait a little longer to get our election results if we know that it means our vote has been counted correctly.
So if you believe that we should take the time to count every vote as cast, you need to Stand up for Debra Bowen.
If you believe that we deserve to have confidence in how our elections are conducted, you need to Stand up for Debra Bowen today.
Stand up today and fight for your right to know that your vote is safe and secure.
Here’s how you can help. Write a letter to the editor of your newspaper explaining why you support Debra Bowen and her commitment to election integrity. The California Democratic Party has set up a web page that makes it easy to write letters to the editor on this topic. Just click on this link or go to www.cadem.org/standup. We have sample letters, talking points, and some pointers to help you get started.
Debra Bowen has been standing up for us since 2006. Today it’s our turn to Stand up for Debra Bowen. Take a minute right now to show your support.
Penny
Online Organizing Director
California Democratic Party