Texas Voter's Suit Seeks to Throw Out Palm Beach County Votes
December 1, 2000
BRYAN, TX-- A group of Texas voters filed suit in U.S. District Court
in the Southern District of Texas, Houston Division Friday claiming
that the Palm Beach County Canvassing Board in Florida was illegally
constituted and therefore unauthorized to hold an election, and on
that basis, all votes for the General Election of November 7, 2000
must be disallowed as void from that county.
Dennis Joyce, Vance Beaudreau and Henry Gresham, Texas voters acting
independently, filed a Petition for a Writ of Mandamus in the U.S.
District Court in the Southern District of Texas, Houston Division
directed to the Florida Canvassing Commission headed by Secretary of
State Katherine Harris claiming that their equal protection rights
under the 14th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States had
been violated by the voting irregularities in Palm Beach County
Florida which diminished the value of their votes in the General
Election for President.
The petition points out that the Palm Beach County Canvassing Board
was unlawfully constituted in violation of Florida Election Code
§102.141 which requires replacement of any member of the county
canvassing board who is an active participant in the campaign or
candidacy of any candidate who has opposition in the election being
canvassed. Not only is Carol Roberts one of the three members of that
Board, but she actively supports Al Gore, she actually was a co-host
for a fund raising effort for Democrat Bill Nelson for the U.S.
Senate, a candidacy which was opposed by a Republican which made Carol
Roberts ineligible to serve as a member of the Palm Beach County
Canvassing Board. Carol Roberts clearly, by Florida law, was required
to have been removed from the Palm Beach County Canvassing Board but
she was not removed. Furthermore, she reportedly has had at least five
affidavits filed against her by Republican poll watchers for alleged
ballot counting violations favoring Gore, even bordering on ballot
tampering.
If successful and the U.S. District Court grants the Writ of Mandamus,
the result would be the invalidation of all votes from Palm Beach
County. That would reduce the vote advantage Gore received over Bush
in Florida by 116, 099 votes giving that much additional advantage to
Bush which would be an extremely powerful public opinion statement
that "it is over."
The reason given by the group of Texas voters who are known to be
members of The Southern Independence Party of Texas which is an affiliate of the
Southern Independence Party nationwide for their efforts in this legal
action to help the Bush campaign was as follows:
Although The Southern Independence Party of Texas did not run any candidates for
United States offices, it was determined late in the campaign that a
Gore victory would likely be more detrimental to the ability for the
Southern Independence movement to organize as needed throughout the
South than would a Bush victory. Indeed, information was developed
showing that George W. Bush may not be a strong enemy of the
Confederate cause as he does support State's Rights and is strongly
Pro Life on the abortion question and has been supportive of the right
to bear arms. With the Gore team in office the danger of martial law
being invoked via executive orders was great which could have sharply
curtailed our legal recruiting and organizing of Southern Independence
Party organizations in all of the South. We considered this a strong
enough danger for the legal action we took to assist, uninvited, the
Bush Campaign. - Vance Beaudreau
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