{"id":6644,"date":"2008-11-06T13:18:19","date_gmt":"2008-11-06T21:18:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.bradblog.com\/?p=6644"},"modified":"2008-11-10T18:08:40","modified_gmt":"2008-11-11T02:08:40","slug":"something-smells-very-fishy-in-alaska","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bradblog.com\/?p=6644","title":{"rendered":"SOMETHING SMELLS VERY FISHY IN ALASKA"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/BradBlog.com\/Images\/DieboldAlaska.jpg\" hspace=\"6\" vspace=\"3\" border=\"0\" align=\"right\"><i>Guest blogged by <a href=\"http:\/\/shannynmoore.wordpress.com\/\">Shannyn Moore<\/a><\/i><\/p><p style=\"margin-block-start: 0.9rem; margin-block-end: 0.9rem;\">[<em>Ed Note: Now updated. See details at end of article.<\/em>]<\/p><p><strong>ANCHORAGE &#8211;<\/strong> Something stinks. Not just an ordinary low tide smell. Not like something you&#8217;d blame on the dog. It smells like an infection. For me to plug my nose, I&#8217;d have to overlook some curious facts.<\/p>\n<p>In Alaska, more people voted for George W. Bush in 2004 than for Sarah Palin on Tuesday despite an identical <a href=\"http:\/\/www.elections.alaska.gov\/08general\/data\/results.htm\">61-36 margin<\/a> of victory. Yes. Only four years ago <a href=\"http:\/\/www.uselectionatlas.org\/RESULTS\/state.php?year=2004&amp;fips=2&amp;f=0&amp;off=0&amp;elect=0\" >54,304 Alaskans<\/a> got off their sofas and voted for Bush, but decided to sit home and not vote for Palin in 2008.<\/p>\n<p>In turn, I have to ignore the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.uselectionatlas.org\/RESULTS\/state.php?year=2004&amp;fips=2&amp;f=0&amp;off=0&amp;elect=0\">30,520 Alaskans<\/a> who felt progressive enough in 2004 to vote for John Kerry, but weren&#8217;t inspired enough to get out and vote for Barack Obama.<\/p>\n<p>I would have to glance past the <a  href=\"http:\/\/www.usatoday.com\/news\/politics\/election2008\/2008-02-05-alaska-caucus_N.htm\">1,700% increase<\/a> in the Democratic caucus in February, the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.elections.alaska.gov\/news.php\">20,991 newly registered voters<\/a>, and the three largest <a href=\"http:\/\/shannynmoore.wordpress.com\/2008\/09\/27\/alaskans-for-truth-rally-report\/\">political rallies<\/a> in Alaska&#8217;s history.<\/p>\n<p>I would also have to forget the people I stood in a long line with to early vote. It would be helpful not to know every other presidential election since Alaska began keeping records has had a larger turn out than the one we just had with our own Governor on the ticket. Try not to remember <a  href=\"http:\/\/www.elections.alaska.gov\/08prim\/data\/results.html\">12.4% more<\/a> Alaskans showed up for the August primary as compared to <a  href=\"http:\/\/www.elections.alaska.gov\/04prim\/data\/results.htm\">four years ago<\/a>, <i>before<\/i> the Palin nomination. Don&#8217;t think about the Lower 49&#8217;s record voter turn out this year either. Try to delete the memory file, though difficult, that 80% of us approved of Sarah Palin just two months ago.<\/p>\n<p>And as if all of that doesn&#8217;t stink enough, we <i>still<\/i> don&#8217;t know who won the Ted Stevens U.S. Senate race, the Don Young U.S. House, or even the race for Mayor of Anchorage and most curiously, why turnout this year was <i>down<\/i> 11% from 2004, even with Alaska&#8217;s own previously-popular Governor on the ticket, and passions for Obama here and everywhere else, extraordinarily high&#8230;<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<p>Something stinks. You don&#8217;t care? Obama won. Yes. He. Did! Free at Last! Wait. Democracy demands all of the votes be counted\u2026if you can find them.<\/p>\n<p>In the balance hangs the fate of Alaska&#8217;s Senate and House seats. <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">We still don&#8217;t know<\/span> if we have elected the now convicted felon Ted Stevens, or Anchorage Mayor Mark Begich.&nbsp; <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">We still don&#8217;t know<\/span> if Don Young and his million dollar legal problems will defeat former State Representative Ethan Berkowitz and his dreams of Washington DC. Alaska hasn&#8217;t had a Democrat represent us in Congress since Mike Gravel lost his senate seat in 1980.<\/p>\n<p>Four years ago, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.elections.alaska.gov\/statistics\/turnoutg.htm\">313,592 out of 474,740<\/a> registered voters in Alaska participated in the election &#8212; a 66% turnout. Taking into account 49,000 outstanding ballots, on Tuesday 272,633 out of 495,731 registered Alaskans showed up at the polls; a turnout of 54.9%. <span dir=\"ltr\">That&#8217;s a decrease of more than 11% in voter turnout even though passions ran high for and against Obama, as well as for and against Sarah Palin!<\/span> This year, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.ktuu.com\/Global\/story.asp?s=9276331\">early voters set a new record<\/a>. As of last Thursday, with 4 days left for early voting, 15,000 Alaskans showed up-shattering the old record set in 2004 by 28%!<\/p>\n<p>Consider the most popular governor in history-and now the most polarizing-was on the Republican ticket. Consider the historic nature of this race; the first African American presidential candidate EVER! The second woman to ever make a presidential ticket; and she&#8217;s one of our own. Despite that, we&#8217;re supposed to believe that overall participation DECREASED by 11%. Not only that, but this historic election both nationally and for Alaska <a href=\"http:\/\/www.elections.alaska.gov\/statistics\/turnoutg.htm\">HAD THE LOWEST ALASKA TURNOUT FOR A PRESIDENTIAL RACE EVER<\/a>!!! That makes sense. REALLY??? Something stinks.<\/p>\n<p><strong>But wait, there&#8217;s more\u2026<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.haysresearch.com\/OC110208.htm\">Pre-election polls<\/a> had both Mark Begich-D and Ethan Berkowitz-D solidly beating incumbents Senator Ted Stevens and Congressman Don Young by at least 6-10 points.<\/p>\n<p>Stevens is currently ahead of Begich by 3,353 votes with 49,000 ballots left to count. While Berkowitz is behind Young by 16,887 votes; a 51-43 margin. Are we to believe Don Young came from an 8 point average polling deficit to win by 8 points-a whopping 16 point turnaround???<\/p>\n<p>Remember how historic the pundits thought Hillary Clinton&#8217;s come from behind New Hampshire <a href=\"http:\/\/blog.washingtonpost.com\/thefix\/2008\/01\/clinton_wins_in_a_stunning_ups.html\">Primary victory<\/a> was? She trailed Barack Obama by 9% in the pre-primary polls and ended up winning by 2 points. It was called the most &#8220;stunning comeback in political history.&#8221;\u009d On Election Night, Don Young topped Hillary Clinton&#8217;s startling and unprecedented comeback.<\/p>\n<p>Furthermore, there were nearly three thousand Alaskans, (2,783) that voted yet left the hotly contested congressional race blank. In the highly publicized senate race, complete with a nationally covered trial that ended with seven felony convictions for the incumbent Stevens 1,392 Alaskans submitted a ballot and failed to register a vote in the senate race. I&#8217;m not sure statistically what that means, but it strikes me as odd that well over a thousand Alaskans would wait in long lines and not cast a vote in either the senate race or the congressional race-especially since there was only one ballot measure. In addition, this particular election had an extra high degree of local interest with Governor Palin on the national stage.<\/p>\n<p>McCain-Palin was ahead in Alaska pre-election polling by as much as 55-40. The Haysresearch Poll that came out Sunday indicated that gap had closed to <a href=\"http:\/\/www.haysresearch.com\/OC110208.htm\">2.7 points<\/a>! That poll was certainly consistent with Palin&#8217;s reverse meteoric fall in popularity within the state of Alaska. In that same Haysresearch Poll released on November 2, Question 2 addressed Governor Palin&#8217;s positive-negative rating. 11% of Alaskans surveyed said their opinion of Palin had become more positive while 37% indicated they were more negative towards Palin. Yesterday&#8217;s vote contradicts those polls. McCain-Palin won Alaska <a href=\"http:\/\/www.elections.alaska.gov\/08general\/data\/results.htm\" 61<\/a><a href=\"http:\/\/www.elections.alaska.gov\/08general\/data\/results.htm\">-36<\/a>! A 25 POINT SPREAD!!! An identical point spread as the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.elections.alaska.gov\/statistics\/turnoutg.htm\">2004 Election<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Alaska: A Diebold Company Town&#8230;<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Alaska has certainly had our share of election hanky panky. Check out this link to our <a href=\"http:\/\/www.elections.alaska.gov\/04genr\/data\/sovc\/hd30.pdf\">2004 election results [PDF]<\/a>. There are 40 districts in Alaska. The Anchorage area districts run from<a href=\"http:\/\/www.elections.alaska.gov\/04genr\/index.shtml\"> District 17-District 32<\/a>. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and pick any district from 17-32. Pay particular attention to the 3rd column labeled &#8220;% turnout&#8221;. Hit the back arrow and select another district. <em>There are more precincts with voter turnout over 100% than under 100%<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>In other words, many more people voted in Anchorage area precincts than there were registered voters. Clearly, this is not possible. In 2006, the Democrats <a href=\"https:\/\/bradblog.com\/?p=2709\">filed a lawsuit<\/a> against the Alaska Division of Elections to release public records needed to verify the <em>2004<\/em> election results after turnout totals of more than 200% were noticed in some Alaskan counties. The Democrats won the lawsuit for the release of the data revealing how voters had actually voted in 2004, over <a href=\"https:\/\/bradblog.com\/?p=2328\">Diebold&#8217;s objections<\/a> and the allowance for the company to <a href=\"https:\/\/bradblog.com\/?p=2387\">&#8220;manipulate the data&#8221;<\/a> (their words!) before it would be released. The state then actually <a href=\"https:\/\/bradblog.com\/?p=2469\">invoked a &#8220;national security&#8221; assertion<\/a> in trying to avoid releasing the data.<\/p>\n<p>In 2006 the Democrats were <a href=\"https:\/\/bradblog.com\/?p=3855\">forced to go to court AGAIN<\/a> to have the Alaska Division of Elections release the raw election data for the 2006 election. <\/p>\n<p>With that history, and the bizarre anomalies in polling and voting and reports from the field of ballots not being scanned on-site due to broken machines, could this election have been stolen?<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;ve always said if Democracy was a religion, voting would be the sacrament. I&#8217;m wondering if someone stole the body and blood of this election. I&#8217;m wondering if the wine isn&#8217;t poisoned. Take a few whiffs. Breathe deeply. See if you don&#8217;t come to the same conclusion. Where are the votes? Something stinks at the Alaska Division of Elections.<\/p>\n<p>For more, see our good friend <a href=\"https:\/\/bradblog.com\/?p=6641\">Brad Friedman&#8217;s coverage concerning Alaska<\/a> yesterday, and Nate Silver at fivethirtyeight.com who asks: <a href=\"http:\/\/www.fivethirtyeight.com\/2008\/11\/what-in-hell-happened-in-alaska.html\">&#8220;What the Hell Happened in Alaska?&#8221;<\/a><\/p>\n<p><em><strong>UPDATE 11\/7\/08:<\/strong><\/em> Shannyn Moore has some slightly updated numbers, as Alaska seems to have &#8220;found&#8221; some ballots, though turnout rates still remain inexplicably way down from the &#8217;04 election. <a href=\"http:\/\/www.huffingtonpost.com\/shannyn-moore\/alaska-on-ebay-election-n_b_142021.html\"><em>See her update at Huff Po here&#8230;<\/em><\/a><\/p>\n<p><em><strong>UPDATE 11\/10\/08:<\/strong><\/em> Alaska releases new numbers, with thousands of newly &#8220;found&#8221; ballots, and the admission that nearly a third of all ballots remain uncounted. <a href=\"https:\/\/bradblog.com\/?p=6654\"><em>Details now here&#8230;<\/em><\/a><\/p>\n<p>===<\/p>\n<p><i>Shannyn Moore is a Native Alaskan and a top rated progressive broadcaster based in Anchorage, Alaska.  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