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Kerry Building Legal Network for Vote Fights
The New York Times ^ | 07/19/04 | DAVID M. HALBFINGER

Posted on 07/18/2004 7:31:27 PM PDT by Pokey78

Mindful of the election problems in Florida four years ago, aides to Senator John Kerry, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, say his campaign is putting together a far more intricate set of legal safeguards than any presidential candidate before him has, in an effort to monitor the election.

Aides to Mr. Kerry say the campaign is taking the unprecedented step of setting up a nationwide legal network under its own umbrella, rather than relying, as in the past, on lawyers associated with state Democratic parties. The aides said they were recruiting people based on their skills as litigators and election lawyers, rather than rewarding political connections or big donors.

Lawyers for the campaign are gathering intelligence and preparing litigation over the ballot machines being used and the rules concerning how voters will be registered or their votes disqualified. In some cases, the lawyers are compiling dossiers on the people involved and their track records on enforcing voting rights. The disputed 2000 presidential election remains a fresh wound for Democrats, and Mr. Kerry has been referring to it on the stump while assuring his audiences that he will not let this year's election be a repeat of the 2000 vote.

"A million African-Americans disenfranchised in the last election," he said at the N.A.A.C.P. convention in Philadelphia on Thursday. "Well, we're not just going to sit there and wait for it to happen. On Election Day in your cities, my campaign will provide teams of election observers and lawyers to monitor elections, and we will enforce the law."

The Kerry campaign's legal efforts are hardly occurring in a vacuum.

The Bush-Cheney campaign says it will have party lawyers in every state, covering 30,000 precincts. An affiliated group, the Republican National Lawyers Association, held a two-day training session in Milwaukee over the weekend on "how to promote ballot access to all qualified voters," according to the group's Web site.

Lawyers for nonpartisan advocacy groups conducting voter registration drives are also working behind the scenes and in court to ensure that their new registrants make it onto the rolls and that their ballots are counted.

But it is the campaign of Mr. Kerry that appears to be doing the most to apply lessons from the Florida recount and that is adopting the more fiercely partisan posture in the early going.

Its plans include setting up SWAT teams of specially trained lawyers, spokesmen and political experts to swoop into any state where a recount could be needed.

"The U.S. has had a policy of being able to fight two regional conflicts and still defend the homeland," said Marc E. Elias, the Kerry campaign's general counsel. "We want to be able to fight five statewide recounts and still have resources available to the campaign."

The lessons of Florida include fairly mundane ones. Democratic lawyers said, for example, that they had such a hard time obtaining office space in Tallahassee, presumably because landlords in the state capital feared antagonizing Gov. Jeb Bush, a Republican and brother of President Bush.

This time, Kerry aides say, they are recruiting not only specialists in election law who work in small law firms or alone, but also litigators at large firms in every state who have the resources and office space to support a long-term, large-scale and pro bono recount operation.

"We don't want a situation where we wake up the next day and are scrambling to think of what our legal team looks like," Mr. Elias said.

The Kerry campaign has already enlisted lead lawyers in all 50 states, and those lawyers are recruiting lawyers at the county and the precinct level.

"It's our intention to have lawyers in one fashion or another covering all of Iowa's 99 counties," said Brent Appel, the Kerry lawyer in Des Moines.

Kerry aides say the campaign has set up a national steering committee with task forces tackling different issues: one on ballot machines, another on voter education, and a third on absentee, early, and military voting, to name a few..

At the Democratic convention next week in Boston, they say, any lawyers interested in volunteering will be offered training. And dozens of the lawyers already recruited by the Kerry organization will hold two days of intensive meetings to finalize strategy, tactics and assignments.

Democrats say they learned from the Florida vote, and from the Supreme Court rulings that arose from it, that the most important legal battles are those fought before Election Day, over how election laws are to be carried out, who is allowed to register and who will be allowed to vote.

Robert Bauer, a partner of Mr. Elias's who is overseeing the Kerry legal effort, took a historical view of what he called "warfare over the electoral franchise." The first phase, he said, concerned who was entitled to vote and included the all-white primary, literacy tests and poll taxes that were eliminated in the mid-20th century. The second phase was fought largely over the dilution of the vote along racial lines and used the Voting Rights Act, he said.

"Now, we're into a third phase, that was exemplified by Bush-Gore, of franchise restrictions that are accomplished through manipulations of the elections administration process or of the law," Mr. Bauer said. "It's about people who somehow can't register, or can't vote, or their vote isn't counted, and it's done not frontally, but through legal manipulations."

Those can include the seemingly picayune. In Minnesota, a lawyer for the Kerry campaign is protesting a ruling by the secretary of state — Mary Kiffmeyer, a Republican — that every registrant must provide identification that matches "with certainty" a state database containing registered voters' names, birthdates and driver's license numbers or partial Social Security numbers. "It doesn't take into account a transposition of a number by a data-entry person," said Jim Rubenstein, the Kerry lawyer in Minneapolis. In an interview, Ms. Kiffmeyer said local officials would have the discretion to overlook an obvious typographical error.

Republicans are not trumpeting their efforts nearly as much, though Benjamin Ginsberg, the national counsel for the Bush-Cheney campaign, said he expected lawyers to cover 30,000 precincts on Election Day.

He noted that the chairman of the Republican National Committee, Ed Gillespie, had been rebuffed by his Democratic counterpart when he proposed recently that the two parties agree on a list of pivotal precincts and send bipartisan pairs of lawyers to monitor them. "Obviously the goal in this is to have every valid vote counted," Mr. Ginsberg said, "and to not allow the sort of rhetorical overkill, on either intimidation or fraud, to be used in a tainted fashion to interfere with the get-out-the-vote operation."

Mr. Bauer of the Kerry campaign said: "There's not much interest in depending on Republican agents to police the polls."

Apart from the two campaigns, a host of advocacy and civil-rights groups, which often act in parallel with Democrats when it comes to expanding ballot access, are stepping up their own election-law efforts this year.

America's Families United, a racial-justice advocacy group that is registering thousands of people, has set up a "voter protection project" to ensure that its new registrants make it onto the rolls, by comparing each new voter list to its own list. Penda D. Hair, the project director, said her goal was to recruit 6,000 lawyers in 20 states who could challenge registrars when they reject applications improperly.

In South Dakota, Native American officials are suing for clarification of new election rules. In 2002, they say, a dramatic increase in voting by tribal members — who often lack driver's licenses or other accepted forms of picture identification — made the difference in the Senate race that Tim Johnson won by fewer than 600 votes. The state has since revised its identification rules, and in the special Congressional election there last month, Native Americans reported widespread discrepancies in the application of the rules, said Jacqueline Johnson, executive director of the National Congress of American Indians.

In some places, Ms. Johnson said, signs went up at polling places warning, "No I.D., no vote," even though the law allows voters to sign an affidavit if they do not have valid identification. Elsewhere, she said, people living as far as 60 miles from polling places were sent home to get identification, and partisan poll watchers sometimes insisted that voters instead fill out provisional ballots. Ms. Johnson said such ballots were more likely to be disqualified on challenges.

The Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, meanwhile, has made a Freedom of Information Act request to review the Justice Department's communications to local and state election authorities during this election cycle. "We're being proactive, trying to head off any problems at the pass," said Nancy Zirkin, the conference's deputy director.


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To: scan58

The RATS already admitted that the 2000 election fiasco was about tarnishing the Bush win.


41 posted on 07/18/2004 8:26:29 PM PDT by John Lenin
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To: Pokey78
Well, I think the FBI ought to be out in force....just to make sure that no one is...ahem....disenfranchised and that the dead don't vote.

In today's world, there is no excuse for someone not to have a valid ID. Any state can make a fraud proof ID available to anyone who can provide a valid address and prove that they have been in the area for 6 months. All they need is a birth certificate.

42 posted on 07/18/2004 8:27:23 PM PDT by McGavin999 (If Kerry can't deal with the "Republican Attack Machine" how is he going to deal with Al Qaeda)
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To: Pokey78

This means the Rats are laying cover for a nationwide vote fraud effort.


43 posted on 07/18/2004 8:30:08 PM PDT by AF68
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To: CyberAnt
I agree. Make a copy of this article and give it to everyone who usually tells you they're too busy to vote. Tell them unless they want to go through this every 4 years they had better get off their duffs and get to the polls.

I'm sick of these people and their attempts to smash our country. I want a 20 point landslide.

44 posted on 07/18/2004 8:32:43 PM PDT by McGavin999 (If Kerry can't deal with the "Republican Attack Machine" how is he going to deal with Al Qaeda)
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To: NYC Republican
Sorry, but after waiting for Bush and co. to strike back forcefully for so long, I'm starting to really believe he has a good shot at losing... You certainly can't rule out the front-runner at this junction, especially when he has the media, Hollywood, teachers, unions, etc etc etc on his side.

Also, gays, feminists, majority of women, welfare recipients, immigrants, minorities, and anyone else looking for a government handout in one way or another.

45 posted on 07/18/2004 8:33:22 PM PDT by Rightone
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To: Pokey78

The democrats will have lawyers posted at every corruptible polling place in every key precinct there is, just like their South Dakota operation. They will intimidate precinct workers and abet every illegal dem voter. Expect this to happen in every presidential election from now on.


46 posted on 07/18/2004 8:37:42 PM PDT by Bonaparte
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To: TheLion; nicmarlo

Ping!

Get ready for nationwide fraud. Notice the NY Slimes is not concerned about the integrity of the ballot box.


47 posted on 07/18/2004 8:40:32 PM PDT by Kuksool
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To: Pokey78

So many liberal lawyers, so few nooses!


48 posted on 07/18/2004 8:42:47 PM PDT by Aarchaeus
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To: Pokey78
It's about people who somehow can't register, or can't vote, or their vote isn't counted, and it's done not frontally, but through legal manipulations."
Precisely, John, John.. THIS TIME, our military are GOING TO HAVE THEIR VOTES COUNTED!!!!
49 posted on 07/18/2004 8:45:06 PM PDT by Libertina
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To: Rightone

Put all of those coalitions together, and you have about 45%... It doesn't take a lot more swing voters to put him over the top.


50 posted on 07/18/2004 8:46:12 PM PDT by NYC Republican (Liberals are absolutely evil and despicable. SKerry is their leader, how appropriate.)
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To: Bonaparte

HOw many "college students" will be voting 50 or more ballots each at unguarded university polling places?


51 posted on 07/18/2004 8:47:59 PM PDT by Libertina
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To: NYC Republican
"WHY ISN'T THE BUSH TEAM GOING STRAIGHT TO THE MEDIA...?"

LOL! That's like Bush going to france to complain about Saddam or going to the UN to complain about Castro. But the time they get through spinning it, it will sound like he's commending Kerry for his civic-mindedness. And by the time Maureen Dowd writes her column, it will sound like Bush is endorsing him.

52 posted on 07/18/2004 8:52:11 PM PDT by Bonaparte
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To: Pokey78

One other thing to watch out. Court challenges. Remember how the ACLU tried to steal the Recall Election for Grayout Davis? They claimed voting machines were in poor condidtion for Latinos to use.

Kerry just might make the same argument if he loses FL and demand a liberal judge to issue a new election.


53 posted on 07/18/2004 8:53:20 PM PDT by Kuksool (Voter Fraud: Kerry's Secret Weapon)
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To: NYC Republican
Does anyone see where this is going? They're trying to set up the infrastructure to allow them to steal the election...

Absolutely! They messed up in 2000 but they don't intend to lose this election.

54 posted on 07/18/2004 8:54:21 PM PDT by BARLF
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To: Libertina

That and a hundred other election scams will be run by the democrats this year. They take their cue from Stalin's playbook -- control the ballot box and you control the election. It's not surprising that this year the communist party USA gives its most enthusiastic endorsement yet of the democratic candidate.


55 posted on 07/18/2004 8:58:33 PM PDT by Bonaparte
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To: Bonaparte

I pray we are ready for them...


56 posted on 07/18/2004 9:00:09 PM PDT by Libertina
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To: Pokey78
At the Democratic convention next week in Boston, they say, any lawyers interested in volunteering will be offered training. And dozens of the lawyers already recruited by the Kerry organization will hold two days of intensive meetings to finalize strategy, tactics and assignments.

I hope we can get some people to infiltrate them and gather evidence against them.

57 posted on 07/18/2004 9:00:35 PM PDT by alnick
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To: Bonaparte

If Kerry wins in November, he would appoint judges who think voter fraud is a civil right for RATS.


58 posted on 07/18/2004 9:01:54 PM PDT by Kuksool (Voter Fraud: Kerry's Secret Weapon)
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To: Dan from Michigan

What is involved in that and who do you contact? The party? The local registrar?


59 posted on 07/18/2004 10:00:19 PM PDT by newzjunkey (No more Floridas: Can "W" actually win this thing outright?)
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To: Pokey78
aides to Senator John Kerry, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, say his campaign is putting together a far more intricate set of legal safeguards than any presidential candidate before him has, in an effort to monitor the election

Translation: We are fairly sure we can't win if "all the votes are counted", so we are going to do all we can to see that only the "right" votes are counted...several times if possible.

60 posted on 07/18/2004 10:04:34 PM PDT by El Gato (Federal Judges can twist the Constitution into anything.. Or so they think.)
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