What if your vote really does not count?
A few readers have contacted me about their concerns that their votes were not being recorded. In the first district, there should be at least three votes recorded for Todd Vachon, a write-in candidate for United States Senator. Currently, the Secretary of the State website is showing zero listed as voting for this candidate. This is not a problem exclusive to the Hartford area, as similar reports are coming from Salem, New Haven, and Mansfield. As of publication, there are nine votes recorded for him in the second district and four in the fifth district.
One reader sent me this note:
You feel dirty and I felt like some dirt has been flung in my face by the Hartford Registrar of Voters office. On Tuesday I proudly voted for Todd Vachon, Socialist write in candidate for U.S. Senate. I know that my partner Tim and our friend Alvin also voted for him. Imagine my surprise when I looked at the SOTS page and saw in Hartford there were no votes cast for Todd. I called the Registrar of Voters office and talked to Olga Vazquez and she told me when I asked where the write in votes were, “the votes are sealed in an envelope and are not opened until a judge orders them to be opened.” What! She then told me that the head election monitor told her that when they were in the office late last night. When asked for the name of the monitor who told her this she would not tell me.
I don’t know. Maybe I am wrong. Maybe they do not have to count the legitimate write in votes. I know it’s okay to disenfranchise folks all over the place according to some. Like I told the woman at the election enforcement when I called them to file a complaint, I don’t allow anyone to take my vote as I came up in the day in this country and saw folks killed, beaten, fire hosed, dog bitten just trying to vote.
I noticed that there was a bit of confusion at Burns [Elementary] School. I overheard a tender of the scan machine offering to put the ballots in for two people until I loudly said that was a violation. Well lo and behold I saw a local politician who was running in this area flitting in and out of the line talking to folks. I don’t even think that she votes at the Burns School but I could be mistaken. After she heard me she left the voting area and went outside not 75 feet from the poll and began to greet and meet out there. One poor guy over voted on his first ballot and then again on his second. I hope someone helped him. Though most of the folks working the poll didn’t seem to know fully what they were doing the young man who checked my ID did a very good job.
I noticed the Republican monitor just sat there on his phone when I am sure with what I saw and heard could have said Violation more than once. All in all though it was nice in a way to see so many people out voting at 10:00 AM exercising their right to vote for the wealthy and more of the same old same old. I don’t know perhaps I should go back to my anarchist roots and root for revolution not change that we can’t really believe in.
The highlight of my day was when I could proudly cast my vote for Chris Hutchinson the Socialist Action candidate for U.S representative and write in Todd Vachon of the Socialist Party for Senate. It was nice once again in my lifetime to have someone and something that I believed in to vote for. I usually do not bother voting for the evil twins, voting for a kinder and gentler capitalism of the Greens, or voting for the props of the Democrats the Working Families Party. I can’t understand why any thinking persons would want to continue to love the masters and join the enemies. What pray do they the workers have in common with the rich capitalists? I will never know.
Regardless of the viability of a candidate, these votes need to be counted, recorded, and made public. A document provided by the Secretary of the State describes the process for dealing with write-in votes as follows:
The moderator and assistant registrars of voters shall unlock and remove all the ballots from the write-in bin. They shall record the number of ballots in the write-in bin. They shall count by hand the votes cast for the office in which the elector indicated a write-in vote. They shall record on the moderator’s returns the write-in votes in accordance with the law governing write-in ballots. They shall seal the write-in ballots in a depository envelope marked “write-in bin” and place them in the ballot transfer case.
These votes do get sealed, but this should not happen until after they have actually been counted.
Some may not find this a priority item, since a third party candidate — a socialist in particular — does not typically pose a significant challenge to the outcome of an election; however, this kind of oversight must be taken seriously. If any votes are not counted, the outcome of an election does not accurately represent of the pulse of a region. Besides, it makes one curious as to which other votes are not being counted.
The polls closed in Connecticut 48 hours ago and with the advent of new technology, tallying votes need not be as time consuming as in the past. Take a look at the results posted on the Secretary of the State website. If you voted for someone, but no votes are recorded for your town/district, contact your Registrar of Voters and call the Secretary of the State to file a complaint.
Todd Vachon
Hi Kerri,
Thank you for covering this issue; the mainstream media made no money off of our campaigns and thus has little incentive to cover them. Voter disenfranchisement, even if it were only 1 vote, is completely unacceptable. An unbelievable number of people, including every socialist in America, fought for equal voting rights for all Americans, and they didn’t do it so that future generations would have to choose between two wings of one business party.
There is a large tide of CT residents (as well as nationwide) who are fed up with the two parties and the shear number of minor party and write-in candiadates this year is a testament to that. Of course some groups have the corporate backing of Koch Industries whiles others of us are completely opposed to private and corporate purchasing of access to democracy.
The fact that any number of voters are willing to go out of their way to cast an extreme longshot write-in vote shows their committment to having their voice heard, and it should be. If you should care to chat, I can offer more background. Again thank you for shedding light on this injustice.
todd@votevachon.com
Cheers,
Todd Vachon
Karen
It is more important than some realize. In order for third parties to receive the public funding that the major parties receive, they need to have a certain percentage of the vote Nfld those of us registering our protest of the major parties through third party votes to aid in equalizing funding and thus allow a path for a viable third party, this is up there with libertarian presidential candidate not being on the 2008 ballot because it was too costly for the state to allow all voters to vote their conscience.
EmGee
I felt pretty outraged when I saw that the 6th district write-in votes for state rep weren’t being counted, too — at least according to the AP. On the SOS site, there are placeholders for those votes but no official results from Hartford at all yet? How can that be right?
Marissa
I voted in Rocky Hill–District 1–for Todd, and I know at least a dozen people from our district that did as well. Hopefully someone’s looking into setting up a list of who else wrote him in so we can figure out how much we’re really being screwed by!
Richard
First A BIG THANK YOU to Kerri for this piece. Todd sent me a list of towns where votes for him were not counted. Here goes
Middletown, Salem, East Lyme, Mansfield, New Haven, Hartford, West Haven, West Hartford.
He also notes he did receive some ramdom anonymous votes from towns like Groton, Litchfield and Durham so there is a good chance there probably are other votes of folks we don’t know about and are uncounted.
Spread the word!
Marissa call the ROV in Rocky Hill and ask where your vote is. Have others do the same. Then call to the SOTS office and complain. In the election enforcement division there is an Atty. named Hern. If you call 860-256-2949 and talk to a Maryanne Stratton she will send you directions on filing a complaint to the SOTS office. I think this is bigger than we know right now.
EmGee
That attorney is probably Kevin Ahern, FYI. Good guy.
Richard
In tonight:
Middletown 2 votes, Salem 2 votes, New Haven 2 votes.
Now that is odd.
EmGee Thanks for the correct name of the atty.
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Christopher
Still nothing from East Lyme for Todd, makes you wonder if any of my votes were counted