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| | Name : | Rachel Garner | Organization : | N/A | Post Date : | 9/30/2005 |
| Comment : | (Quoted by Rachel Garner, who submitted this comment.)
U.S. CHUCK HAGEL NOW ADMITS OWNERSHIP IN VOTING MACHINE
COMPANY- SENATE ETHICS COMMITTEE DIRECTOR RESIGNS
"Hagel's ethics filings pose disclosure issue" -- "The Hill" 1/29/2003
On October, 10, 2002 Bev Harris, author of the upcoming "Black Box
Voting: Ballot-Tampering" in the 21st Century, revealed that
Republican Senator Chuck Hagel has ties to the largest voting machine
company,
Election Systems & Software (ES&S). She reported that he was an owner,
Chairman and
CEO of Election Systems & Software (called American Information Systems
until name
change filed in 1997). ES&S was the ONLY company whose machines counted
Hagel's
votes when he ran for election in 1996 and 2002. The Hill, a Washington
D.C. newspaper
that covers the U.S. national political scene, confirmed her findings
today and uncovered
more details.
Hagel's campaign finance director, Michael McCarthy, now admits that
Senator Hagel
still owns a beneficial interest in the ES&S parent
company, the McCarthy Group. ES&S counts approximately 60 percent of all
votes cast
in the United States. According to the Omaha
World-Herald which is also a beneficial owner of ES&S, Hagel was CEO of
American
Information Systems, now called ES&S, from November 1993 through June 2,
1994. He
was Chairman from July 1992 until March 15 1995. He was required to
disclose these
positions on his FEC Personal Disclosure statements, but he did not.
Hagel still owns up to $5 million in the ES&S parent company,
McCarthy Group. But Hagel's office, when interviewed by Channel 8
News in Lincoln, Nebraska for the evening news on October 22, 2002,
said he had sold his shares before he was elected. His office issued
a fact sheet claiming that he had made full disclosure.
Last week, Hagel's campaign finance director, Michael McCarthy
(currently an owner and a director of ES&S) admitted to Alexander
Bolton of The Hill that Hagel is still an owner of ES&S parent
company, the McCarthy Group, and said that Hagel also had owned
shares in AIS Investors Inc., a group of investors in ES&S itself.
Yet Hagel did not disclose owning or selling shares in AIS Investors
Inc. on his FEC documents, a required disclosure, nor did he disclose
that ES&S is an underlying asset of McCarthy Group, in which he lists
an investment of up to $5 million in 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000,
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