Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Hartford Courant: Vachon's Votes Now Being Counted (finally...)

From The Hartford Courant:

http://blogs.courant.com/susan_campbell/2010/11/a-little-more-reading-with-tue.html

Connecticut's election? What a prize.

By Susan Campbell
November 9, 2010

In a brief phone conversation Monday morning, Av Harris at Connecticut’s Secretary of State office must have said “We have a small staff in the elections department” three times.

The state’s midterm election last Tuesday was a pig pile. Bridgeport election officials didn’t order enough ballots, and a judge ruled that city’s polls stay open an extra two hours. And then a bag of uncounted ballots was discovered in -- yes -- Bridgeport. Election officials counted through the night, and the official tally - which gave the advantage to Democratic candidate Dannel Malloy - was posted online by the Secretary of State’s office Friday afternoon.

On Monday the Connecticut GOP announced it would seek an investigation into the Bridgeport Bungle. On Monday afternoon, Republican candidate Tom Foley said he would not pursue a recount, or a legal challenge to the close election. He ended a press conference to phone Malloy to congratulate him.

That was classy, if you ask me. It only takes one snafu to make people question the system and this go-round, we’ve had several. Midweek last week, some people who voted for Todd Vachon, a University of Connecticut graduate student who was the write-in candidate for U.S. Senator on the Socialist Party ticket, logged on to the secretary’s website and did not see their votes. Voters in Salem, East Lyme, and beyond emailed Vachon, who urged people to be patient. Every one should be counted, he said, though there wouldn’t be many.

Vachon did not run an active campaign - as he did in ’08, when he campaigned to show the difference between Sen. Barack Obama -- whom Vachon calls a “hedge-fund Democrat” -- and a real Socialist who supports, said Vachon, “single-payer, public health care, ending the wars, and bringing tax dollars and troops home.”

Later Monday -- working, as Harris promised, as fast as they could hand-entering the write-ins -- Vachon votes began showing online, though one voter who’d contacted Vachon said he was told by someone in the Secretary of State’s office that Hartford officials didn’t start counting write-in votes until Monday - six days after the election. Vachon acknowledged that he hadn’t a shot at winning, but it’s the principle of the thing.

Sometimes, “the principle of the thing” is the last-ditch argument in a lost cause, but in this case, it means something. By way of explanation, Harris said, “It’s very important to get all the results up there quickly for the citizens of Connecticut to see, but we had an extraordinary situation, and we made a decision to shift priorites in order to get result for governor’s race.”

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

According to the SOTS office this AM HROV has filed no write in votes for Todd. I guess I dreamed I voted for Todd last week.

Richard

Anonymous said...

According to the SOTS office when I talked to them this AM the HROV is reporting no write in votes for Todd. We know this to be bull.

But them again maybe i was only dreaming that I went out to vote last week.

Richard

Todd Vachon for Congress, CT District 2 said...

Hartford, West Hartford and Rocky Hill are still missing votes and individual voters will be filing complaints with the SEEC. If your cote was not counted please contact us at spcentralct@gmail.com.

We can only apply pressure for the towns that we know for certain that write-in votes were not counted.