Green Party Presidential candidate Cynthia
McKinney sent the following letter to Tennessee Election authorities today:
October 23, 2008
Tennessee Department of State
Division of Elections
Attention: Grace Bonecutter or Shelley Adams
312 Rosa L.
Parks Avenue
9th Floor, Snodgrass Tower
Nashville, TN 37243-1102
Via electronic mail
RE: http://uncountedthemovie.
com/blog/2008/10/20/vote-flipping-in-davidson-county-tennessee/
Ms. Bonecutter or Ms.
Adams:
It has come to my attention that the early voting process in your state has revealed some real flaws in
Tennessee's touch screen voting machines that have presented voters with unnecessary
difficulties. Quite frankly, I have been issuing public warnings about the flaws of these
electronic voting machines since their mass deployment across our country in 2000. It saddens me
that so little has been done to ensure election integrity in 2008.
It is my understanding that the wife of the maker of the film, "Uncounted " had a
vote-flipping experience which is now being reported. A copy of that report was forwarded to me for my
information. I do want to make it clear to you that I do not want any votes counted in my tally that do not reflect the will
of the voter to cast a vote for me.
Conversely, in cases where it is the will of the voter to vote for my running mate, Rosa Clemente , and
me, I do not want unreliable and untrustworthy electronic voting machines to incorrectly and unfairly
tally, or undercount, McKinney/Clemente votes.
I do want you to be aware of these reports and I request that you take all possible steps within applicable
rules and regulations to avoid these reported experiences in future voting, especially on
Election Day. Voters and candidates should have complete confidence that the announced election results
are reflective of the will of the voters. Please read the report below for more information. I am including the
reporter's information on this message so you can contact her directly. I wish you and the voters of
Tennessee, and this country, a successful election free of flaws and voter disfranchisement.
I do look forward to hearing from you soon on this matter.
Sincerely,
Cynthia McKinney
Mary Mancini Story Attached:
October 20, 2008
Vote Flipping in Davidson County, Tennessee
By Mary Mancini
This political season, more than any other in recent memory, is irony-filled. So why this incident involving
my friend and the wife of UNCOUNTED filmmaker, David Earnhardt, surprises me, I can't tell you.
My wife, Patricia Earnhardt, had an early voting experience here in Nashville, Tennessee,
where she saw her vote momentarily flip from Barack Obama to Green Party candidate Cynthia McKinney. She
voted on a touch-screen paperless machine.
Here is her story:
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