November 28, 2004

Commentary:

Before making accusations of deliberate ill-intent...

    By Jack Grant

...it would be wise to keep this principle in mind:

Do not attribute to malice what can be explained by incompetence.
   -Hanlon's Razor
Here is a good example from the recent election at Wired News:
Florida elections officials were lax in their oversight of the company that created a flawed database of felons and dead voters, but there was no intent to disenfranchise anyone, an internal audit of the project found.

The audit by the Department of State's inspector general, released Monday, concerned the state's now-canceled contract with the consulting firm Accenture, which was paid $2.3 million to create the database.

The list, primarily intended to help local elections officials purge voter rolls of convicted felons without voting rights and people who had died since the last election, matched a list of registered voters with other lists of deaths and criminal records sent in by other state agencies.

Secretary of State Glenda Hood's office abandoned the project earlier this year after acknowledging that 2,500 ex-felons were on the list even though their voting rights had been restored and that, due to a technical glitch, Hispanics were largely absent from the list. Hispanics often vote Republican in Florida, and some critics questioned whether there was intent to purge some felons, but not others.

While finding that the database was unable to match felons and deaths with some registered voters of Hispanic origin, auditors said that "there was no evidence to substantiate that the division intended for such disparities to occur."

The main flaw in the project was that incomplete data were used, Department of State Inspector General Kirby Mole found.

Hood said she agreed with the inspector general's findings and that her office would take them into account as it created a new voter registration database now required by federal law.

"There was nothing intentional, everyone was trying very hard," Hood said. "There were just some management controls that were not in place. That is not going to be the case in the future."

The creation of the new database will also be contracted out to a private vendor, but Hood said additional checks will be put in place.


This is not to say that election fraud did not occur, but I'd be willing to bet real money that over 50% of the instances of disenfranchisement were due to poor training, incompetence, and outright stupidity. It is just as important for us to correct those issues as it is to ensure that there are as few as possible deliberate attempts to rig elections through fraud and systematic disenfranchisement.

Posted by Jack Grant at 12:31 on 28 November 2004
Comments

It truly is embarrassing to be a resident of this State sometimes.

I keep telling my husband we're going to retire in Montana. His response is not printable on your blog... :)

Posted by: Boudicca at November 28, 2004 04:37 PM




























































































































































































































































































































































This is an individual entry
if you want the main page
click below:


email me at:


Random Fate - latest posts


We don't handle randomness well.
   -Dr. Lucy Jones



Trying to hold the center in not so quiet desperation while the left and the right do their damnest to tear everything apart.


What Others Say
An American transplanted to France for the moment, Jack is sometimes conservative, sometimes liberal, and almost always right.
   -Pennywit

Jack has an impressive knowledge of history, politics, and Keanu Reeves. When it comes to pirates, Jack is waaay sexier than that pansy Dread Pirate Roberts. Oh, wait--I'm thinking of Jack Sparrow...
   -Jennifer (Jennifer's History and Stuff)


Turning and turning in the widening gyre
The falcon cannot hear the falconer;
Things fall apart; the center cannot hold;
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,
The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere
The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity.
   -William Butler Yeats, January 1919


Do not condemn the judgement of another because it differs from your own. You may both be wrong.
   -Dandemis


Wahabism Delenda Est
Wahabism must be destroyed.
-John Donovan, 12 May 2004