Who Is Hans von Spakovksy?Feature Story by Antoine Morris - 6/12/2007 During his tenure in the U.S. Department of Justice, Hans von Spakovsky made it harder for Americans to vote. Now the Bush administration has nominated him to the Federal Elections Commission. If confirmed by the Senate, he could influence election law in this country for the next three election cycles, a prospect that should alarm all who care about the right to vote. As an attorney in the civil rights division of the Justice Department from 2001-2005, von Spakovksy did everything in his power to minimize the vote, particularly of minorities and Democrats.
The result: Georgia minorities, the poor, the disabled, seniors, and those living in rural areas would have a harder time getting the necessary documents to vote in Georgia. That law is currently on appeal. Von Spakovsky also tried to undermine the work of a commission looking at the impact new voter ID laws.
Von Spakovsky found new ways of disenfranchising minority voters.
With competitive races in 2008 on the horizon, having von Spakovsky serve a six-year term on the FEC would give him additional opportunities to undermine the progress made on ensuring fair elections and, even, potentially unjustly influencing the outcome of numerous races. |