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By
Richard Danielson, Times Staff Writer
In print: Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Mickey Mouse tried to register to vote in Florida this summer, but Orange County elections officials rejected his application, which had an ACORN stamp on it.
Mickey Mouse tried to register to vote in Florida this summer.
Orange County elections officials rejected his application, which was stamped with the logo of the nonprofit group ACORN.
Tow truck driver Newton Bell did register to vote in Orange County this summer. In the hands of ACORN, his paperwork went through without a hitch.
Two cases, two outcomes, each with a connection to ACORN, the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now.
Nationwide, ACORN is a favorite GOP target for allegations of voter registration fraud this year.
That's not new. Similar complaints followed the 2004 elections. A criminal investigation in Florida found no evidence of fraud. ACORN even has a cameo role in the scandal over the 2006 firings of several U.S. attorneys by the Bush Justice Department.
Under attack again, ACORN leaders defend their work. Often, they say, things are as not simple as they're portrayed.
Take Mickey Mouse.
Yes, that's their logo. But they say their workers routinely scanned all suspicious applications.
"We don't think this card came through our system," said Brian Kettenring, ACORN's head organizer in Florida.
With more than 450,000 member families nationwide — 14,000 in Florida — ACORN is a grass roots advocacy group focused on health care, wages, affordable housing and foreclosure.
Bell, the truck driver, certainly, is more representative of ACORN's work in Florida than the cartoon mouse is.
This year, ACORN signed up 1.3-million voters nationwide and about 152,000 in Florida, mostly in Orange, Broward and Miami-Dade counties. ACORN estimates it flagged 2 percent of its Florida registrations as problematic because they were incomplete, duplicates or just plain bogus.
That's enough to give headaches to election officials and to provide ammunition to Republican activists.
Brevard County elections officials have turned over 23 suspect registrations from ACORN to prosecutors. The state Division of Elections has received two ACORN-related complaints, in Orange and Broward counties.
ACORN wasn't active in the Tampa Bay area. Last week, however, Pinellas County elections officials gave local prosecutors 35 questionable registrations from another group, Work for Progress.
The GOP accuses ACORN of registration fraud all over the country. In Las Vegas, authorities said the group's petitions included the names of the starting lineup of the Dallas Cowboys.
"This is part of a widespread and systemic effort … to undermine the election process," says Republican National Committee chief counsel Sean Cairncross, who describes ACORN as a "quasicriminal organization."
No, Kettenring said, it's more like Wal-Mart.
"Some percentage of Wal-Mart workers try to get paid without doing their work or steal from their employer," he said.
Some ACORN workers, he said, have simply made up names.
Maybe, elections officials say, but it's still annoying.
"We did experience a significant amount of problems, enough that we did contact the group to express some of our frustration with their work," said Linda Tanko, Orange County's senior deputy supervisor for voter services.
ACORN's problems included applications with unreadable handwriting, missing information, signatures that didn't match those on file, altered dates of birth or Social Security numbers, applications for people already registered to vote and names that appeared repeatedly, often with different addresses.
ACORN said it terminates canvassers who forge applications. In Broward County, it fired one worker after he turned in applications with similar handwriting and brought the matter to the attention of the Supervisor of Elections Office.
Pay to gather registrations started at $8 an hour, and the goal was 20 signups per day. The organization did not pay by the signature or pay bonuses for volume. The organization also tried to follow up on each registration, calling the person listed to confirm that the form is accurate.
In most states, ACORN must turn in every form that is filled out. "We must turn in every voter registration card by Florida law, even Mickey Mouse," Kettenring said.
Well, not yet, said Jennifer Krell Davis, spokeswoman for the Florida Department of State.
Florida does have a law saying third-party voter registration groups must turn in every form without regard to things like party affiliation, race, ethnicity or gender. So far, however, the state has not written the rules to implement it.
In Florida, ACORN is best known for its 2004 effort to lead a petition drive to raise the minimum wage. The FDLE looked into voter fraud allegations then and found no laws were broken.
ACORN also played a role in the firing of one of nine U.S. attorneys dismissed in 2006.
In New Mexico, U.S. Attorney David Iglesias was fired "because of complaints by elected officials who had a political interest in the outcome" of, among other things, a Republican voter fraud complaint against ACORN, according to an internal Justice Department report last month.
This year, 39 members of the House of Representatives have asked Attorney General Michael Mukasey to investigate ACORN.
One of those, Rep. Tom Feeney, R-Oviedo, also has written to supervisor of elections offices in Central Florida seeking "all ACORN-related registration of voters within the last two years."
Republicans also accuse Sen. Barack Obama of trying to distance himself from ACORN, which he represented in a federal lawsuit in 1995.
ACORN's political action committee has endorsed Obama, but the group says its voter registration efforts are nonpartisan.
And the McCain campaign's complaints now are puzzling, ACORN says, because two years ago McCain was the keynote speaker at an immigration reform rally ACORN co-sponsored in Miami. "In 2006," Kettenring said, "we were working together."
Richard Danielson can be reached at danielson@sptimes.com or (813)269-5311.
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Comments on this article
by Drew
Oct 14, 2008 10:49 AM
To(Richard Danielson): You're a hack, the real story is the fact that ACORN is under investigation in several states for voter registration fraud. Nobody cares if McCain spoke 2 years ago at a rally or ACORN is ammo for the GOP. Do you work for them?
by Dave
Oct 14, 2008 10:49 AM
How you can sit and say this is no big deal when election margins are often less than the "minimal" two percent of fraudulent registration. If this went the other way, the democrats would be up in arms calling for blood. Journalism died this year
by Kathy
Oct 14, 2008 9:21 AM
If Americans allow this fraud to pass because of their extreme partisinship, we are lost as a country.
by Linda
Oct 14, 2008 9:21 AM
Why is this so difficult? Require every voter to show some legitimate form of Identification such as a social security card, passport of drivers license. You can't cash a check without ID, why are you allowed to vote?
by Bill
Oct 14, 2008 9:21 AM
In Lake County, Indiana, ACORN turned in 5,000 new registrations. The authorities there started reviewing them, and quit after they found that the first 2,100 were all fraudulent. CNN Report.. Defending ACORN - Democrat Shill
by Maxwell
Oct 14, 2008 7:20 AM
"The GOP accuses ACORN of registration fraud all over the country. In Las Vegas, authorities said the group's petitions included the names of the starting lineup of the Dallas Cowboys."
Why is it the Democrats are not complaining about this?
by David
Oct 14, 2008 7:20 AM
ACORN, like Obama, is nuts. But isn't voting in Florida the start of the Fraud Season? The more things change, the more things stay the same! It would be nice to see ACORN exposed for the shady operators they seem to be. Vote Nobama, in '08.
by Jake and the Fat Man
Oct 14, 2008 7:20 AM
Wake up America. Someone is behind this left swing that will bring us down. Please united and fight this. Remember who we are, not socialist terrorist, but Americans.
by Don
Oct 14, 2008 7:20 AM
If white voters tried this, Keith Olbermans glasses would fog from anger. Or maybe thats Joe Maddon with Keiths glasses on.With the Mohawk. They are both morons.
by Dotty
Oct 14, 2008 7:20 AM
Community organizers tried in August to unseat the elected official enforcing laws on illegals,Joe Arpio. Acorn registered illegals to vote Obama, at the protest rally,all non US citizens chanting yes we can in Spanish. Arizona is a lost State too.
by abw
Oct 14, 2008 7:20 AM
So there were hundreds of thousands of new voters registration forms submitted and dozens of them were bogus? That's something like .1%. Why is this a story? Call me when there are 10,000 fake cards, that would be a story.
by fred
Oct 14, 2008 7:20 AM
i am sure acorn will do what ever they can to get who they want in office in office. lets make a big mess before th vote so they don't have time to filter it out. let illegals vote people in jail all of it. why not its become the American way.
by Ann
Oct 14, 2008 7:20 AM
Republicans are so quick to place blame when they feel others have violated the law. How about all the times Karl Rove, Dick Cheney, and George Bush violated the law, and we ALL let them get away with it.
by Max
Oct 14, 2008 7:19 AM
lol.. Only The St.Pete Times can defend a corrupt organization thats only purpose is to "create" voters, any way possible. Its intended target is People to ignorant or unconcerned to register themselves, and that includes "Mickey Mouse".
by Todd
Oct 14, 2008 7:19 AM
At what point do we punish these "Acorn" folks for flagrant misuse of the voting laws. Are they not breaking federal laws? Is prison time for the top dogs not the answer? Who is it that is giving these criminals a pass? I'm just disgusted with it all
by Leroy
Oct 14, 2008 7:19 AM
The Republican attack against ACORN is proof of their racist attitude and hartred of people of color. It it was an organization that attempted to give support to white "Hockey Moms" or white "Joe Six Packs" all we would hear is how good ACORN is.
by Jim
Oct 14, 2008 7:19 AM
Just goes to show you more of Sen Obama?s shenanigans to get an uneven advantage in the election. He has repeatedly caused me to change my vote. He has more skeletons in his closet than Sen Clinton and former president Bill Clinton.
by Dennis
Oct 14, 2008 7:19 AM
This organization has to be folded. A revolution is in the works if the voting process continues to be pushed aside. Dad always said "don't start a fight, finish it", this radical left wing group has started it. A tax revolt or other will end it.
by Tim
Oct 14, 2008 7:19 AM
It's time for some ACORN folks to be held accountable for stealing our democracy.
by John
Oct 14, 2008 7:19 AM
When democrats need votes you can expect voter fraud
by DB
Oct 14, 2008 7:19 AM
Nationwide, ACORN is a favorite GOP target for allegations of voter registration fraud this year.
Real unbiased reporting there..You think it may because they are so obvious
by Stephen
Oct 14, 2008 7:19 AM
Chicago is famous for voter corruption and fraud. Is it any wonder that, given the leadership of the Democrats, that such practices have spread? Some feel that the 2004 election was "stolen," so they feel there's nothing wromg with stealing 2008
by Tom
Oct 14, 2008 7:19 AM
Barack Hussein ObamACORN
Barack Hussein ObamAYERS
Barack Hussein ObamAnti-America!
NOT ANOTHER HUSSEIN!
McCain/Palin 2008
by Ryan
Oct 14, 2008 7:19 AM
Starting to see a pattern here with this group Obama helped years ago. McCain needs to start hitting the chosen one hard on this issue.
by Jim
Oct 14, 2008 7:19 AM
In Texas someone registered dead voters. How can this be and how legit are the elections?
by Pete
Oct 14, 2008 7:18 AM
ACORN the notorious scammers. In the tank for Barack Obama. DISGUSTING. The government should pull funding for this bunch of community activist crooks.
by Steve
Oct 14, 2008 7:18 AM
Barack Hussein Obama donated $800,000 to ACORN earlier this year.
ACORN endorses Barack Hussein Obama.
ACORN NEVER "registers" Republicans.
by Taylor
Oct 14, 2008 7:18 AM
ACORN should immediately be banned from operations and their tax status should be looked at.
by Steve
Oct 14, 2008 7:18 AM
"ACORN's political action committee has endorsed Obama, but the group says its voter registration efforts are nonpartisan. Does the reporter believe that?
by Ken
Oct 14, 2008 7:18 AM
Memo to ACORN: "Vote early, vote often" is a joke, not a recommendation.
by ken
Oct 14, 2008 7:18 AM
its not just 23 bogus applications, it is 15,000 here in Ohio 25,000 in Indiana and attempt to attempt to assure victory by fraud from sweet " Community Organizers"
by Char
Oct 14, 2008 7:18 AM
ACORN should be put out of business and their funding taken away. Walmart theives are not trying to influence an election. No way to compare.
by Debbie
Oct 14, 2008 7:18 AM
Democrats control America. Obama's connections to ACORN is mute because he doesn't have to answer to anything. The only people that answer to the pulic are republicans. Democrats have already destroyed our country. Soup lines for everyone soon!
by Newagegop
Oct 14, 2008 7:18 AM
So let me get this straight. Because they "try" to do something good it makes up for breaking the law? Well Danielson I guess you'll get the President you deserve. Cheat to win. It worked for Kennedy.
by Barrack Obama
Oct 14, 2008 7:18 AM
Uh...ummm...this is not the ACORN I knew. It's that simple. Enough!
I'm Barack Obama and I approved this message.
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