So, I have to admit meeting and talking with Mike Hayes for this week’s cover story made me think about the growing distrust people of Pima County have regarding elections. Nov. 4 is right around the corner. Today, Pima County Administrator Chuck Huckelberry issued a memo today to the Supes on all precautions taking place to prepare for Election Day. The polls show the small gap between Obama and McCain getting smaller, and McCain is sitting smug – talking about being an Underdog and all (my mother is pissed – she’s a veteran – don’t get her started ranting about McCain).

At the Attorney General town hall meeting last week in which Bill Risner asked Goddard to look at counting the RTA votes differently – no court order needed – election integrity activist John Brakey recommended everyone watch Bill Moyers on PBS with his interview with professor and election integrity activist Mark Crispin Miller. I taped it, watched it. While he warns that the state of elections in this country tied to electronic systems remains precarious – he was steadfast that folks could do something about it. I posted the Black Box Voting video because I’m intrigued by this idea that more citizens be involved in counting and observing the vote and the count. We continue to remain dependent on the same group of people who work as observers in both parties, when the reality is that more people need to be involved and more people need to care about the vote.

So here are a few things to check out:

First, check out Mark Crispin Miller’s blog: http://markcrispinmiller.blogspot.com/, he recommends getting as many people out and about on Election Day, not just to vote, but to observe the voting. He’s working with these folks: http://www.videothevote.org/, an effort to organize voters across the country to video tape the process at the polls, be witnesses to machines that breakdown, to closing procedures, any long lines, provisional ballot issues, or anyone being turned away and why, as well as watching where those blue bags go from poll to tabulation center.

And then yesterday I came across two UA law school students who want to organize an effort to poll watch. See http://uanews.org/node/22084. If you’re interested, why not join their Election Protection Team at the UA, e-mail eekane@email.arizona.edu or forde@email.arizona.edu.

The next thing to do is to call Attorney General Terry Goddard and urge his office, as part of their criminal investigation of Pima County’s Elections Division – get the ballots, count them and let’s move on. AG contact information: http://www.azag.gov/contact.html

The alternative could very well be to start wearing a tin-foil hat at meetings and if you’re an election observer this year, why not wear one as a sign of pride or protest, or send a tin-foil hat to Goddard.

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  1. — Elections Division employee Bryan Crane has said he doesn’t know where the Boondocks Bar is located, while one witness says he was there the night he allegedly told Zbigniew Osmolski that he rigged the RTA election on orders from his boss, Elections Division Director Brad Nelson.

    HUGE CRAZY HOOZAHS TO MARI FOR DOING THIS STORY AND NOT A BAH FOR WHAT THE HECK TOOK SO LONG. LET THE PAST GO. VIVA THE MOMENT.

    BUT ONE THOUGHT… HAS ANYONE CANVASSED THE BOONDOCKS CROWD ABOUT WHAT MAY HAVE BEEN SEEN. YOU KNOW, GUM SHOE WITH A PHOTO ASKING: HAVE YOU SEEN THIS MAN. ALSO WHAT ABOUT VIDEO CAMERAS EITHER THERE OR NEARBY? A LOT OF TIME HAS PASSED SINCE THIS STORY BROKE AND WHEN THIS ARTICLE RAN. AND YES THE TRAIL IS ABOUT AS ICY AS THE ALASKAN GOV.S NINNYS, BUT STILL ANYONE CHECK THIS OUT. BOONDOCKS,LIKE ANY GOOD WATERINGHOLE DOES HAVE A FEW FAITHFUL FEW WHO DRINK AND OBSERVE.

    SO BIG JOYOUS HOOZAHS TO ALL.

    INCLUDING AN ACTUAL INSIGHTFUL EDITORIAL THINGY ON FOOD CITY AND VOTING JUNK MAIL.

    SHAZAM!

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