tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26611155.post115552280959925045..comments2007-04-09T14:58:40.568-05:00Comments on Friends of the Congo: Kabila's Lead SlipsBlog Scholarhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17731840702631674360noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26611155.post-1155654729609509492006-08-15T10:12:00.000-05:002006-08-15T10:12:00.000-05:00Can anyone answer the questions for which I have b...Can anyone answer the questions for which I have been seeking answers from a number of sources including CEI, MONUC, CIAT, Radio Okapi, NDI,etc, etc? <BR/><BR/>I was carrying a box of printer paper down to my office in January of this year when—out of the blue—I asked myself “what is CEI going to do with the ballots at the end of the Election Day? CEI claims that there are approximately 25 + million registered voters. Assume that each ballot is composed of two sheets of paper and assume that 50 % of the registered voters actually vote in the presidential elections that means there will be at least 25 million sheets of paper which must be read and carefully stored. <BR/><BR/> <BR/><BR/>One ream of printing paper containing 500 sheets weighs 6 pounds. <BR/><BR/>Therefore there will be at least 25 million sheets of paper weighing 50,000 lbs that must be tallied and carefully stored.<BR/><BR/> <BR/><BR/>When I thought about these numbers and the logistical issue I have been asking myself repeatedly (and CIAT, MONUC, CEI, NDI, Carter Center, Radio Okapi, etc etc by email) the following questions:<BR/><BR/> <BR/><BR/> <BR/><BR/>Why is it that CEI still does not seem to know the exact number of registered voters in the DRC? If CEI does know the exact number what is it? <BR/><BR/>How and where were the ballots going to be counted and would the electoral observers be watching over this process? <BR/><BR/>What will happen to the unused ballots? <BR/><BR/>Who safeguards the ballots and where will they be stored? <BR/><BR/>Will all the ballots for the presidential election be sent to Kinshasa for safe keeping while the Court settles all complaints? <BR/><BR/>If the ballots are sent to Kinshasa how will they get there and will they be accompanied by independent observers? <BR/><BR/>Once the ballots have been counted what happens to them? Where will they be stored and what safety precautions will be taken against mildew and what will be done to ensure that they are not eaten by rats, cockroaches, and other tropical insects that LOVE paper or destroyed by mildew,humidity, etc? <BR/><BR/>How long will the ballots be stored?<BR/><BR/>Are electoral observers following the ballots (used and unused) to the places where they will be securely stored?<BR/> <BR/><BR/>TV5Monde showed how the ballots were being handled in one place in Kinshasa at the end of voting day and I was horrified. They treated them like trash, tossing them around and throwing them on the floor. <BR/><BR/> <BR/><BR/>On NPR the other day Dr. Kashala explained that a woman holding a piece of paper came into his office in Kinshasa a couple of days after the elections. She told him that she found the paper lying on the street. It was a used presidential ballot voting for Dr. Kashala!!!<BR/><BR/>I am hoping that the FOTC electoral observers will be kind enough to address these questions.<BR/><BR/>ThanksLorrainehttp://www.pairfodocs.netnoreply@blogger.com