August 02, 2024

Venezuela - the Democrat blueprint

Timothy Birdnow

Venezuela is providing the Democrats with a blueprint on how to win come Novemeber.

Read about it here.

Don't expect the November elections to look a whole lot different from those in Venezuela now.

FTA:

The Maduro government has been accused of widespread cheating in previous elections and this year they restricted the voting rights of the approximately 8 million Venezuelans living outside the country to allow less than 70,000.

Maduro’s government barred Venezuela’s most popular politician. María Corina Machado, from running, arrested her head of security and denied the opposition access to state media.

The Associated Press reported Maduro’s ruling party bused voters to polling places, opened some late and kept others open in efforts to manipulate the vote.

Maduro is facing drug trafficking and corruption charges in the US and is being investigated for crimes against humanity by the International Criminal Court.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Monday, the U.S. has "serious concerns that the result announced does not reflect the will or the votes of the Venezuelan people… It’s critical that every vote be counted fairly and transparently, that election officials immediately share information with the opposition and independent observers without delay, and that the electoral authorities publish the detailed tabulation of votes.”

But Russia’s President Vladimir Putin and China’s Foreign Ministry congratulated Maduro on his re-election.

The New York Times reports…

there are two vote counts in Venezuela, a digital tally received by the country’s election body — which is led by an ally of Mr. Maduro — and a paper count printed by each voting machine at polling places.

The paper counts are typically the way that everyday citizens can verify that the digital count is correct.

But this year, in some key stations, election officials refused to hand over the paper tallies to election monitors. This was the case at one of the largest voting stations in the capital, Caracas, the Rafael Napoleon Baute school in Petare, where about 15,000 people vote.

In Venezuela’s second largest city, Maracaibo, local leaders said they had not been able to get the paper counts for all the voting centers in their region…

With limited paper counts, the country was left without a way to verify the result announced by the ruling party.

In 2017, there were similar irregularities. Smartmatic, the company that provides the voting systems, claimed the Maduro government reported false turnout figures, announcing that the figure had been altered by at least one million votes. They stated, "We know, without any doubt, that the turnout of the recent election for a National Constituent Assembly was manipulated.”

The National Electoral Council claimed over eight million people voted, which is more than 40 percent of eligible voters. But Venezuelans said the estimate was unrealistic and pointed to the absence of lines or crowds at polling places. No major election international observers were present.

At the time, Smartmatic said that although Venezuela’s election process includes "a series of auditing systems” that are "impossible to circumvent,” no election monitors from the opposition were present to watch for evidence as it came in. Opposition parties had boycotted the vote, declining to participate in the election or review the returns on Sunday.

The absence of auditors, the company said, allowed for a manipulation of the turnout numbers.

Smartmatic said in its statement that it had provided voting services for the Venezuelan government since 2004.

"Even in moments of deep political conflict and division we have been satisfied that the voting process and the count has been completely accurate,” the company said. "It is, therefore, with the deepest regret that we have to report that the turnout figures on Sunday, 30 July, for the Constituent Assembly in Venezuela were tampered with.”

Vicente Bello, the opposition’s spokesman on voting issues, said the government had allowed many avenues for voter fraud. Voters were not asked to give proper identification, as in previous elections, and the government allowed people to cast ballots in any of three different locations, he said.

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