[NewPacifica] Open Letter on the Tainted 2007-8 WBAI local Station Board Election



From:   "Sara Flounders" <sara@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject:         Open Letter on the Tainted 2007-8 WBAI Local
Station Board Election
To:     "Pacifica National Board" <pnb@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, "PNB
Elections Committee" <ledererbob@xxxxxxx>
Date:    Fri, 28 Mar 2008 20:45:41 -0400


Open Letter to the WBAI and Pacifica Communities
on the Tainted 2007-8 WBAI Local Station Board
Election

We are the 8 listener candidates for the WBAI Local 
Station Board from the Justice & Unity Campaign. We 
believe that owing to a devastating combination of 
outrageous violations of the fair-campaign rules by
one 
group of candidates and serious mismanagement and
errors 
by the Local and National Election Supervisors, the 
integrity of this election has been fatally
compromised. 
The list of inappropriate actions is extremely long,
and 
this letter can only mention the most egregious. As 
community activists who have actively spoken out
against 
election irregularities and corruption in government 
elections, we find it even more unacceptable that such

improprieties could occur in the elections of a
community 
radio station that is supposed to be progressive.

For the vote count scheduled for this Monday, March
31, we 
insist that ALL ballots of eligible voters be counted
-- 
contrary to the position of the plaintiffs who have
sued 
Pacifica. Ultimately, however, the serious violations
and 
tainting of the electoral process argue for
reballoting to 
occur, at the expense of the group operating under the

name ACE (Alliance for Community Elections), the 
candidate-endorsing organization whose adjudged
misconduct 
in their private mailing to WBAI members led to the
lion's 
share of the problems with the election.

Issues covered below:

1. Severe Violations by ACE of Fair Campaign Rules
2. Serious Errors in Ballot Handling and Processing
3. Voter Disenfranchisement Owing to Mismanaged
Delivery 
of Ballots
4. Lawsuit Against Pacifica Is Based on Deception and 
Seeks Disenfranchisement
5. Urgently Needed Remedies

*******************************************

1. Severe Violations by ACE of Fair Campaign Rules

The single greatest corrupting force in the election
was 
the expensive, multi-piece, merchandise-marketing and 
candidate-endorsing mailing sent by ACE to the entire
WBAI 
membership list -- more than 15,000 voters. (By the 
accounts of several ACE-endorsed candidates, ACE is
the 
creation of WBAI Local Station Board member and direct

mail marketer Steve Brown, who also participated in a 
confidential court conference on the election lawsuit
at 
the invitation of plaintiffs.)

Then-National Election Supervisor Casey Peters ruled
on 
November 8, 2007 -- a week before the original
election 
deadline and long after thousands of votes had been
cast 
-- that "the slate mailer sent to WBAI listener
sponsors 
by the faction calling itself ACE (Alliance for
Community 
Elections) has violated rules established by the
Pacifica 
Foundation's National Elections Supervisor. The same
rules 
were followed by other organizations sending slate 
mailers."

Specifically, Mr. Peters found the following
violations:

o       Referring to their marketing of the so-called 
"WBAI Truth Torch" (a flashlight) containing the
station's 
logo, which was used without permission: "Not only was
the 
specific ban on fundraising ignored, the mailer
actually 
marketed merchandise in a very unfortunate fashion, 
commercializing the use of the membership list of our 
noncommercial radio station and our nonprofit
foundation." 
It should be added that ACE's flashlight marketing
also 
directly competed with Pacifica's appeal for donations
to 
defray the costs of the election, which was enclosed
with 
ballots.

o Another finding was that ACE had made "a false
statement 
that Amy Goodman's contract expires at the end of the
year 
when a new five-year contract had been announced more
than 
a month before the mailer was sent. The mailer
suggests 
that the Justice and Unity coalition would not keep 
Democracy Now on the air when in reality, the 
JUC-affiliated Directors on the Pacifica National
Board 
had supported the new contract with Amy Goodman to 
continue broadcasting Democracy Now. This assertion
may 
meet the two requirements of libel law (1) telling a
known 
lie and (2) doing so with the intent of diminishing
the 
standing of individuals in their business or
community."

Mr. Peters ordered on-air announcements to be played 
correcting the falsehoods (including one "refuting any

association between WBAI and the mailer marketing 
flashlights"), but those announcements were not
recorded 
and aired until the final few days of the election,
and 
they were not replayed during later election
extensions. 
In addition, it appears that Mr. Peters's order that
"all 
revenue from the ACE mailer must be turned over to
WBAI" 
has been ignored by ACE.

However, Mr. Peters failed to rule on several other 
equally outrageous rules violations committed in the
same 
ACE mailing:

o  A false claim that the station was bankrupt;

o   A libelous statement that the Program Director and

members of Justice & Unity were responsible for a
physical 
attack on the former Premiums Coordinator, when in
fact 
the Program Director rescued the Premiums Coordinator
from 
his alleged assailant, and no member of Justice &
Unity 
has any connection whatsoever with the alleged
assailant;

o     A false allegation that Justice & Unity board 
members were "purging" programmers at the station -- 
including one who left to work on satellite radio --
when 
the local board does not have the power to add or
remove 
radio hosts;

o     The marketing of the flashlight (in return for 
casting a ballot) and the inclusion of an
official-looking 
"WBAI programming survey," which were ploys by ACE to 
illegitimately obtain members' confidential names and 
addresses to build their mailing list for this and
future 
elections and for other purposes. This was intended to

circumvent the safeguards that WBAI properly places on
its 
membership list: slates are only allowed to send out 
mailers through a mailing house, so as to ensure the 
confidentiality of the members' contact information.
Mr. 
Peters noted in his ruling that "ACE was expressly 
prohibited from repeating the previous year slate
mailer 
that featured an official-looking survey with the
members' 
names and addresses imprinted," yet he failed to find
that 
its 2007 materials simply promoted membership
harvesting 
in a different way.

o    Illegal staff endorsements of listener candidates
by 
four Pacifica staff persons -- WBAI Public Affairs 
Director Kathy Davis, WBAI engineer Shawn Rhodes (both
of 
whom are WBAI LSB members), KPFK/WPFW program host
Gary 
Null, and KPFA paid staff member Robert Knight -- in 
violation of the rule forbidding such staff
endorsements 
using Pacifica resources (defined specifically to
include 
station mailing lists).

All of these violations irreparably tainted the
fairness 
of the entire listener candidate election. It is 
inconceivable that the endorsed candidates were
unaware of 
the content of the ACE mailing, since the materials 
included their photos and bios, together with
quotations 
from them. In addition, a whistle-blowing,
disillusioned 
would-be candidate released details on how Steve
Brown, 
LSB member Jamie Ross, and KPFA listener Carol Spooner

attempted to recruit her to run as an ACE-endorsed 
candidate and to obtain detailed information about her
for 
packaging in the mailing. Yet Mr. Peters acted on only
a 
fraction of the complaints against ACE, its staff 
endorsers, and its endorsed listener candidates, and
the 
few penalties exacted for their extreme misconduct
were 
grossly inadequate.

It should be noted that the use of unsubstantiated
charges 
of misconduct against WBAI managers and staff -
sometimes 
using racist stereotypes -- has been a consistent
tactic 
of ACE and its endorsees for years. For example, in
August 
2007, ACE leader Steve Brown widely circulated
accusations 
-- without any evidence whatsoever -- that Program 
Director Bernard White had three years earlier
intercepted 
and stolen the membership check of a candidate who was

planning to run on Mr. Brown's slate, and that Mr.
White 
had likely caused hundreds of WBAI membership checks
to go 
astray. These false accusations were also made in the 
service of attempting to take control of the WBAI 
membership, as Mr. Brown took the occasion to urge 
listeners to send their donations to his Upper West
Side 
penthouse, instead of to the Post Office box that
exists 
for the purpose of securing WBAI members' donations.

Most fundamentally, the fact that Pacifica's rules
allow 
those with access to large sums of money -- just as in

government elections -- to unduly influence elections 
through expensive mailings is shameful and must be 
changed. The fact that Justice & Unity, with far fewer

resources than ACE, felt forced to do a much more
modest, 
one-page mailing was merely a symptom of the grossly 
unlevel playing field in which we had to compete.

2. Serious Errors in Ballot Handling and Processing

Local Election Supervisor Dale Ratner made several
serious 
errors in ballot handling and processes that further 
tainted the integrity of the election:

o      On December 7, 2007, Mr. Ratner carried out an 
unwitnessed collection of ballots from the Post Office
box 
that violated the established Pacifica protocol, which

calls for pre-announcements of any ballot pickups with
an 
opportunity for witnesses to be present (as was done
for 
the court-ordered November 19 ballot pickup).

On March 15, several further lapses in proper ballot 
handling occurred:

o       Mr. Ratner directed that all ballots received
by 
November 19 (more than 2,500) be opened and separated
from 
their envelopes -- despite his total failure to give 
candidates notice that this would occur (his
notification 
email said only that he planned "to count for quorum
and 
separate staff and listener sponsor ballots"). The
result 
is that candidates were unfairly denied the right -- 
always provided in previous Pacifica elections -- to
view 
the opening of envelopes containing ballots. In
addition, 
plaintiffs in the current suit gained a key advantage
by 
being able to view the trend in voter choices before
the 
date of the final vote count, for use in their legal 
maneuvers.

o       Mr. Ratner broke the chain of custody of more
than 
2,500 listener ballots by leaving those ballots
unattended 
in the station's conference room while he spent more
than 
30 minutes at the photocopy machine, far away from the

conference room. Instead of locking the door to assure

that ballots remained secure, Mr. Ratner allowed the 
ballots to remain unsupervised, with anyone free to
enter 
or leave the room.

o        Mr. Ratner turned over to ACE-endorsed
Pacifica 
National Board member Carolyn Birden several ACE
"surveys" 
and flashlight orders containing WBAI members' names
and 
addresses, whichvoters had sent to Pacifica along with

their ballots. This was done despite the strong
objections 
of PNB member Bob Lederer, who noted that these
documents 
were part of a mailing that had been found to violate 
election rules, and that in any case, all documents
sent 
by voters to the Pacifica Post Office box were the 
property of Pacifica, not to be given to anyone not 
officially representing WBAI or Pacifica.

o        During the November 19 ballot pickup, witness

Carolyn Birden stated in Mr. Ratner's presence that a 
large Express or Priority Mail envelope contained
about 
100 ballots and added, "I know who it's from," but did
not 
reveal the sender's name. Despite Mr. Ratner's
awareness 
of what should have been a cause for serious concern, 
during the March 15 ballot opening he allowed the 
unremarked integration of those ballots, minus their 
individual envelopes, into the pile of ballots that
had 
been mailed individually. Thus those ballots mailed as
a 
group, which may well have been sent originally to ACE

along with flashlight orders, giving ACE the
opportunity 
to forward only those ballots favorable to itself, are
now 
untraceable. (Subsequent to the ACE mailing, ACE
principal 
Steve Brown sent a broad public email reminding voters
to 
return their ballots to the official voting Post
Office 
box, not to ACE -- implicitly acknowledging that some 
voters likely had mistakenly returned their ballots to

ACE.)

3. Voter Disenfranchisement Owing to Mismanaged
Delivery 
of Ballots

For whatever reason, there were severe problems in 
delivering ballots to all properly enrolled voters. In

many cases, even when voters requested replacement
ballots 
-- sometimes 2, 3, and 4 times -- they did not receive

them, or received them only just before the
(oft-extended) 
deadlines. To exacerbate matters, there were only
sporadic 
on-air and website announcements clearly explaining
the 
procedures for obtaining and casting replacement
ballots 
and notifying voters of new deadlines for voting. Some
of 
the announcements made by station staff members were 
inaccurate or misleading.

Numerous would-be voters have told us that they became

discouraged and stopped trying to obtain their
ballots. We 
know of others who to this day have still not received

their ballots, despite their diligent efforts. In 
addition, during the web-streamed conference call of
the 
Pacifica National Board Elections Committee Working
Group 
on Wednesday, March 12, Mr. Peters announced that 22
WBAI 
voters had just that day been sent replacement ballots

(two days before the deadline for ballots to be
RECEIVED). 
Thus, while we believe that much of this was owing to 
gross administrative inefficiency rather than
deliberate 
action, it still had the same effect: disenfranchising

legitimate voters.

4. Lawsuit Against Pacifica Is Based on Deception and 
Seeks Disenfranchisement

To be clear, our concerns should not be confused with
the 
outrageous lawsuit filed by the largely ACE-supported 
plaintiffs, which seeks to disenfranchise entire
sectors 
of legitimate voters. The plaintiffs want Pacifica to 
reject the ballots of enrolled voters that were
returned 
after November 19, unless those voters were lucky
enough 
to hear the sporadic announcements about how and when
to 
request a replacement ballot -- and unless those
voters 
made such requests by November 16.

The plaintiffs also have the audacity to argue for the

disqualification of the fewer than 40 voters who
qualified 
for hardship waivers. Under the bylaws, such waivers
are 
available to people who cannot afford the $25
membership 
fee and are unable to perform three hours of volunteer

work but are sincerely interested in becoming members
of 
WBAI. Applications for waivers were authorized to be 
postmarked up to August 31, 2007, yet the plaintiffs
argue 
that these voters should be disqualified because their

applications, which were sent in a timely fashion,
were 
processed after August 31, the record date in the
bylaws 
for gaining voting rights.

In addition, in yet another bid to gain unauthorized 
access to the WBAI membership, the suit includes a
demand 
that the judge order WBAI to give its membership list
to 
one of the plaintiffs, ACE-endorsed candidate Jamie
Ross.

One highly deceptive aspect of the plaintiffs'
original 
presentation to the judge is that the day before they 
filed their suit on November 16 demanding an
injunction 
against ballot counting by WBAI based in part on
voters' 
not yet having received ballots, Mr. Ratner had
notified 
all candidates (including Mr. Ross, one of the
plaintiffs) 
that the election was being extended by 8 days to
November 
23. This fact was not mentioned in the papers arguing
for 
the urgency of intervening to stop the election.

Furthermore, the suit relies on spurious allegations
such 
as that "virtually all" of the voters who didn't
receive 
ballots were their supporters, when in fact a large
number 
of supporters of Justice & Unity also reported that
they 
had not received ballots. The suit also maligns the 
hard-working administrative staff of WBAI -- without
any 
evidence whatsoever -- by claiming that this 
falsely-claimed one-sided withholding of ballots was 
probably caused by staff who "changed the zip code or 
otherwise altered the addresses of qualified voters
whom 
they knew to be their political opponents so that
their 
ballots could not be delivered." Their court filing
stated 
that they opposed extending the relief they sought
(extra 
time to obtain and cast a ballot) to any voters who
had 
the misfortune to be out of the station's very flawed 
information loop about replacement ballots before
November 
16.

We want to state unequivocally: We insist that the
votes 
of ALL qualified voters cast by the final deadline
(March 
23) be counted. Extending the balloting deadline was 
absolutely crucial to at least attempting to remedy
the 
chronic administrative problems in delivering ballots
on 
time and in communicating clearly to the listenership
when 
and how they could obtain and cast replacement
ballots. We 
agree with the judge's January 24 ruling in this case:

"The defendants [Pacifica election officials] shall
not 
count the ballots of the WBAI Delegate election until
all 
qualified voters who have not received ballots are
given 
ballots and are provided with a reasonable opportunity
to 
cast them." That means regardless of when they
requested 
those ballots.

5. Urgently Needed Remedies

Justice & Unity has worked diligently and
constructively 
within the structures of Pacifica to rectify many of
the 
problems that have arisen with this election cycle -- 
including each and every issue documented in this
letter. 
 But we must report that while some of our efforts
have 
succeeded, others have failed. This long list of acts
of 
serious and mostly unaddressed campaign violations, 
tainted ballot handling, and administrative
mismanagement 
leading to the disenfranchisement of legitimate voters
has 
severely undermined the integrity of the entire
election 
process.

Therefore we call for the following urgent steps:

1.     Before ballots are counted, all PIN numbers
must be 
cross-checked with names -- with special scrutiny of 
similar-appearing names and a comparison of listener
and 
staff lists to ensure that no duplicate ballots are 
counted.

2.        The National Election Supervisor must count
ALL 
ballots of qualified WBAI voters cast by the final 
deadline of March 23.

3.      Given that by far the greatest harm to the 
integrity of the elections process was caused by ACE's

extreme rule violations, the fairest remedy for all of
the 
manifold resulting problems would be reballoting --
which 
must be financed by ACE. Already, ACE appears to be in

arrears with WBAI for failing to turn over -- as
ordered 
by the National Election Supervisor -- the revenues it

illegimately gained from its WBAI membership mailing.
Now 
it needs to be held accountable for the damage it has 
caused the Pacifica Foundation's election process.

Looking to the future, Pacifica must embark on a 
thoroughgoing evaluation of the entire election
process 
from top to bottom. In addition to solving the many 
administrative problems that have plagued the voter
lists 
for years, there must be clear rules, enforcement 
standards, and processes, as well as transparency of 
decision-making. Most importantly, Pacifica must
remove 
the corrupting influence of private financing from its

board elections.

Without the involvement of the Pacifica community,
these 
problems will persist. We call upon everyone to speak
out 
and become involved to ensure that what happened in
this 
election cycle never happens again.

 From the Justice & Unity listener candidates,
Marian Borenstein
Tibby Brooks
Omowale Clay
Lisa Davis
Wellington Echegaray
Sara Flounders
Bok-Keem Nyerere
Marianela Tricoche

Note: For more information on many of these issues,
visit 
http://www.justiceunity.org .


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