For distribution and publication please
EVENT: STEALING THE VOTE on 12/14/06 at UNH: NYU Prof. and Author Mark
Crispin Miller, UNH Survey Director, David Moore, and Wa. Atty. Paul Lehto
> December 14th, 2006
> Contact: Nancy Tobi,
> Chair, Democracy for New Hampshire
> 603-315-4500
> ntobi@democracyfornewhampshire.com
>
>
> STEALING THE VOTE: NATIONALY RECOGNIZED ELECTIONS EXPERTS NYU
> Professor and author MARK CRISPIN MILLER(The Bush Dyslexicon, and
> Fooled Again: How the Right Stole the 2004 Election & Why They'll
> Steal the Next One, Too) former director of UNH's Survey Center DAVID
> MOORE, and Washington State Attorney PAUL LEHTO DISCUSS WHAT HAPPENED
> IN 2004 AND WHAT DIDN'T HAPPEN IN 2006
> Moore, Miller, and Lehto Join NH Secretary of State Bill Gardner for
> Discussion of Election Security
>
> WHEN: Thursday, Dec. 14, 7pm
> WHERE: University of New Hampshire, MUB Theater 1, Durham, NH
>
> Democracy for NH- Fair Elections Committee, Women Making a Difference
> and UNH host past UNH Professor of Political Science & author David
> Moore; NYU Communications and Culture Professor, author Mark Crispin
> Miller; and nationally recognized Election Law Attorney, Paul Lehto
> for a panel discussion to be held on the UNH campus Thursday, Dec. 14,
> 7pm at the MUB Theater 1 on the timely topic of: Stealing the Vote:
> What Happened in 2004, and What Didn't Happen in 2006!
>
> NH's Secretary of State, Bill Gardner, will also be present for the
> discussion portion of the evening.
>
> Mark Crispin Miller's book: Fooled Again, as well as David Moore's:
> How to Steal An Election will be for sale at this event.
>
> For more information email Nancy Tobi, chairman of Democracy for NH at
> ntobi@democracyfornewhampshire.com or call 603-315-4500
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Mark Crispin Miller is a Professor of Culture and Communication at New
> York University, and the author of many books and articles, including
> The Bush Dyslexicon, Cruel and Unusual and Fooled Again: How the Right
> Stole the 2004 Election & Why They'll Steal the Next One, Too (Unless
> We Stop Them). Professor Miller's pioneering and unrelenting efforts
> to spark a major electoral reform movement are truly an inspiration to
> the election integrity community. He is one of America's most
> important public intellectuals and activists. His blog is at
>
http://www.markcrispinmiller.com/.
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Paul Lehto is an Everett, Washington business law and consumer fraud
> attorney. Lehto and Dr. Jeffrey Hoffman were co-authors of a
> significant paper entitled "An Evidence of Election Irregularities in
> Snohomish County, Washington, General Election 2004" involving Sequoia
> touch screen DRE electronic voting machines. Sequoia's claim of
> proprietary trade secrets and refusal to allow production of data and
> information led to a lawsuit seeking to void the purchase contract for
> the Sequoia machines on numerous public policy and state
> constitutional grounds. Lehto has written and spoken on election
> justice issues, the future of the legal profession, and various
> consumer fraud and business law issues.
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> David Moore is a a full-time writer and polling consultant living in
> Durham, NH. He was Professor of Political Science at the University
> of New Hampshire from 1972 to 1993 and Director of the University of
> New Hampshire Survey Center, which he founded in 1975. He is also the
> author of The Superpollsters: How They Measure and Manipulate Public
> Opinion in America. His latest book is, How to Steal an Election.
>
> ###
>
> About Democracy for New Hampshire: Democracy for New Hampshire (DFNH)
> is a grassroots organization that was established in the spring of
> 2004. DFNH is a state Political Action Committee registered with the
> New Hampshire Department of State. Democracy for New Hampshire is a
> nonpartisan bigtent organization that promotes grassroots community
> involvement in the democratic process in New Hampshire. DFNH works to
> protect the foundations of our democracy and the integrity of our
> political process and supports fiscally responsible, socially
> progressive candidates who speak honestly about policy choices.
>
> --
Keith McCrae