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What does Gessler mean when he says there's no proof minorities use mail ballots more than whites?

by: Jason Salzman

Tue Dec 13, 2011 at 11:44:51 AM MST


For months, I've been begging reporters to ask Secretary of State Scott Gessler for evidence when he claims there's actual, real-life, happening-now election fraud in Colorado.

But reporters should show Gessler evidence when he makes claims that contradict facts that are admittedly obscure but should be known inside and out by the Secretary of State.

One such fact is that a larger percentage of racial and ethnic minorities than whites, at least in Denver, would not receive election ballots in the mail if ballots were not sent to "inactive voters," defined as voters who've missed at least one general election and not responded to postcards.

Yet, on CBS 4 earlier this week, in a story about Rep. Diana DeGette's warning of voter suppression in Colorado, Gessler said:

"When it comes to mail ballots, I don't know who and I don't know if there is any evidence of what racial minority uses them versus Causcasians. There's just no evidence along those lines."

Back in October, Rachel Maddow poduced maps showing, with graghic devastation, how minorities, particularly Hispanics, would be affected compared to whites if mail ballots were not sent to inactive voters.

As you can see here at the two-and-a-half minute mark, one map shows where ethnic and racial minorities live in Denver. The next map shows where inactive voters live.

It's clear that a greater concentration of inactive voters are Hispanic and would not receive mail-in ballots under Gessler's proposal not to send such ballots to inactive voters. ColoradoPols has a good analysis of this here.

Maybe Gessler didn't see these maps? Or maybe when he was talking about mail-in ballots generally, not spcifically from inactive voters--even though the context of the quote makes it appear as if he's talking about mail ballots from inactive voters?

In any case, when it comes to Gessler, reporters have to be ready to produce evidence, and ask for it, to keep the facts straight and accurate.

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