Cobb Calls on Congress to Reject Tainted Electoral College Votes.
COBB/LaMARCHE 2004 GREEN PARTY PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN
http://www.votecobb.org
December 29, 2004
Contact: Blair Bobier, Media Director at
541.929.5755
Congressional Action and Public Protest are
Needed
A day after the conclusion of the flawed recount of
Ohio's presidential vote, Green Party presidential candidate David Cobb
called on Congress to challenge the legitimacy of Ohio's Electoral
College delegation.
"The recount of Ohio's presidential vote was
conducted in clear violation of both the spirit and the letter of the
law. We can have no faith in the results when both the initial election
and the recount were conducted in a haphazard and clearly illegitimate
manner. Ohio's presidential electors are tainted by unresolved
allegations of voter suppression and the lack of a meaningful recount.
Congress must reject and challenge their votes," said Cobb.
One of the most significant problems with the
recount was that few of Ohio's 88 counties randomly selected sample
precincts for the recount as required by Ohio law.
"The lack of random sampling calls into
question the legitimacy of the recount. A few counties did the recount
properly and selected the precincts at random. The vast majority of
them, however, chose the precincts in advance without the official
observers witnessing or participating in the selection. That's like
showing up at a poker game with strangers and finding that you've
already been dealt your hand," said Blair Bobier, Cobb-LaMarche
Media Director.
Other problems with the recount included a lack of
security for the ballots and voting machines-including allegations of
interference with voting machines by representatives of the Diebold and
Triad corporations-and the refusal of some counties to do a full hand
recount when required by law to do so. Detailed reports from observers
outlining a wide range of irregularities with the recount are available
at http://www.votecobb.org/recount/ohio_reports/index.php.
"We have done our utmost to protect the
integrity of our right to vote in court and through the recount process,
yet a cloud of suspicion still hangs over the election results. We
cannot sit back and allow our rights to be violated. It is time for
Congress to defend the right to vote and the right to have all votes
counted, and time for the people to engage in loud and peaceful
protests," said Cobb.
Cobb will be speaking at rallies in Columbus, Ohio
and Washington, DC on January 3 and 6, respectively. The Columbus rally
is at 2 p.m. at the Capitol Theater, 77 S. High Street, and is sponsored
by the Reverend Jesse Jackson, Rainbow/PUSH, the Cobb-LaMarche campaign
and many other organizations. The events in Washington will be held on
January 6, the day of the expected challenge to the presidential
electors, and will begin with a rally at Lafayette Park, across from the
White House, at 10 a.m., followed by a march to Upper Senate Park on
Capitol Hill.
"We urge everyone to contact their Senators and
congressional representatives and ask them to reject Ohio's Electoral
College votes," said Blair Bobier.
Contact information for members of Congress can be
found at http://vote-smart.org.
Additional information about the recount and the Cobb-LaMarche campaign
can be found at http://www.votecobb.org.
Green Party: http://www.gp.org.