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Democrats’ focus on false charges against Blackwell is disservice to Ohioans
Monday, July 24, 2006
Democrats’ constant carping about Secretary of State J. Kenneth Blackwell’s handling of Ohio elections can be dismissed as politics as usual in an election year. But this whining undermines public trust in Ohio’s voting systems.
Responsible members of both parties know that Blackwell, Ohio’s top elections official and the GOP’s candidate for governor, didn’t fix the 2004 election and couldn’t fix this year’s vote even if he wanted to.
Blackwell has no reason to relinquish his election-oversight duties as secretary of state, a post he’ll vacate at the end of the year. All Ohio secretaries of state are partisan and some, including previous secretaries Sherrod Brown and Bob Taft, were politically ambitious, as is Blackwell. That doesn’t make voting processes corrupt, as some people have argued.
Blackwell issues directives on Ohio’s voting rules and procedures, but he doesn’t control the process. That’s done in the 88 counties by bipartisan boards and staff members. Each step is subject to bipartisan oversight: the programming of machines, the polling locations, Election Day interaction with voters, the tabulation and the recount, if necessary.
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