Ken Blackwell, ideologically, is about the last person I would want to see in a high level government position. Ethically, in his oversight of the 2004 election and in his response (or lack thereof) to complaints about voter disenfranchisement, he gets low marks as well. But now in addition to these known shortcomings, we have a growing body of evidence pointing to Blackwell’s gross incompetence. He has for the second time “accidentally” released many Ohioans’ Social Security numbers. Wow. I’d never have the chutzpah to ask for a promotion with that kind of track record, but Ken Blackwell, the Ohio Secretary of State who is running for governor, is doing just that.
Millions of Social Security numbers are now in the hands of people who aren’t supposed to have them.
It’s a big mistake leading straight back to one of the men running for Ohio Governor. The private records were mistakenly released by the Secretary of State’s office.
Voter lists are crucial to political parties. They give campaign workers an efficient way to target potential supporters. The lists usually consist of the names of registered voters, their addresses, their party affiliation, and whether that person voted in the last election.
Social security numbers aren’t supposed to be revealed.
But they have been because of a mistake by Secretary of State Ken Blackwell’s campaign.
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