To: Interested Parties
From: Bush-Cheney '04 Communications
Date:
10/20/04
Re: Letter To Postmaster General John
Potter On Ballot Mail Integrity
Bush-Cheney '04 General Counsel Tom
Josefiak today sent the following letter on ballot mail
integrity to United States Postmaster General John Potter.
Letter To Postmaster General John
Potter
Mr. John Potter
Postmaster General
United States Postal Service
475 L’Enfant Plaza, SW
Washington, DC
20260-0010
Dear Mr. Potter:
Recently the Bush-Cheney campaign received
anecdotal reports that mail carriers in Florida and elsewhere
have suggested that they would consider failing to deliver
ballot materials from homes that “appear Republican.” This
type of behavior is both morally reprehensible and illegal.
I write to seek your assurance that all
employees of the United States Postal Service appreciate the
importance of delivering ballot and election materials as
quickly as possible, regardless of the perceived partisan
affiliation of the voter. Given the large number of absentee
ballots expected in this election, it is crucial that
individual mail carriers understand their important role in
the protection of our democracy.
With this concern in mind, I respectfully
request that you issue a reminder to USPS employees that all
election and balloting materials should be delivered
expeditiously, without regard to partisan affiliation. Voters
in America must be able to trust their mail carriers not to
slow or destroy absentee ballots or absentee ballot
applications.
I would greatly appreciate any information
you can offer on this topic, especially regarding past actions
your office has taken to ensure the integrity of ballot mail.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact my
office.
Sincerely,
Thomas J. Josefiak
General Counsel
cc: David Williams
USPS Inspector General
http://www.nalc.org/news/release/pr102104.html