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PRESS RELEASE - October 28, 2005
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From: www.deafsportlawsuit.com
2005 CISS/DEAFLYMPICS CONGRESS VOTING FRAUD: OMBUDSMAN'S REBUTTAL TO ANARCHIST JERALD JORDAN'S OCTOBER 24, 2005 STORY
A WHOPPING 286 VOTING BALLOTS ( 29.8% ) WENT UNACCOUNTED AND UNUSED!
By Rafael PINKHASOV PINCHAS, CISS Ombudsman
Note: see below
EXHIBIT NUMBER ONE - March 27, 2005 39th CISS CONGRESS MINUTES REPORT, POINT NUMBER 17
EXHIBIT NUMBER TWO - October 23, 2005 39th CISS CONGRESS MINUTES REPORT, POINT NUMBER 17 ( altered version )
EXHIBIT NUMBER THREE - ALLEGATIONS OF FRAUD ARE FALSE story
New York, USA - The meddling into the internal affairs of the organization of the CISS/Deaflympics or ICSD ( "CISS" ) by the so-called deaf international sports role model and CISS Honorary Member for Life - Jerald Jordan - is going on.
Once again, Jordan, the recipient of the 1994 Gallaudet University Honorary Doctorate Degree and 1995 Olympic Order, is getting backfired.
After mishandling his one-man Deaflympics Database Project, in which over 985 errors were spotted in his work, Jordan has now again degraded the image and integrity of the CISS in the eyes of the whole word
www.deafsportlawsuit.com/update77.htm
www.deafsportlawsuit.com/update78.htm
And despite his recent denial as a person in charge of the 39th CISS Congress election running, Jordan ( not Lennart Edwall of Sweden, the chief scrutineer or teller of the election session ) has now himself found the nerve to describe his story about these elections in one publication - www.deaftimes.com
www.deafsportlawsuit.com/update82.htm
Jordan's recent story is an excellent piece of evidence document strengthening this Ombudsman's case that the 39th Congress election session held on January 4, 2005, at Melbourne, Australia, was mishandled and that the elections were organized in a highly-dubious and fraudulent manner!
The reputable deaf online news publication in the USA - www.deaftimes.com -
in its recent October 24, 2005 edition published Jordan's story titled ALLEGATIONS OF FRAUD ARE FALSE.
In spite of his long-time status in the organization of the CISS ( he was its President between 1971 and 1995 ), Jordan's October 24 story was produced in an unprofessional, confused, negligent, inconsistent, inaccurate and mistaken manner.
According to Jordan's story, a record total of 286 voting ballots out of 960 for five various CISS Executive Committee positions went unaccounted or unused: these 286 ballots were either returned blank or disqualified ones by the Congress delegates.
These 286 ballots out of 960 translate into 29.8% of votes that went unaccounted during the January 4 Congress elections!
Allow this Ombudsman to elaborate further.
There was a supposed breakdown for the total of 960 voting ballots distributed for five different positions:
120 votes for the office of President
120 votes for the office of Vice President
360 votes for the office of Member-at-Large Round One
240 votes for the office of Member-at-Large Round Two
120 votes for the office of Member-at-Large Round Three.
For the office of President Jordan mistakenly reports in his story a total of 120 votes, that is, Donalda Ammons received 89 votes, while Valery Rukhledev - 23.
Mathematically, 89 plus 23 will equal 112 votes. So, Jordan failed to report 8 missing votes.
For the office of Vice President, Jordan again erroneously reports a total of 120 votes, that is,
David Lanesman got 62 votes, Rukhledev 39 and Jessica Rohde 15.
Mathematically, 62 plus 39 plus 15 equal 116 votes. Thus, Jordan in his story did not report these 4 votes as void ones.
For the office of Member-at -Large, there were 3 vacant positions, in which three different Rounds were held.
Member-at-Large Round One: Jordan wrote to say that "But the facts are that 118 ballot papers were returned ( meaning a country either left the room or chose not to vote )," and that "Three of the ballot papers were disqualified," and that "Examination of remaining papers shows that some countries did not vote for three candidates ( nor were they required to )."
Jordan's statements translate into the following: 118 returned ballots plus 3 disqualified ballots means a total 121 ballots went uncontested or unused. Therefore, of 360 ballots awarded for this Round One minus 121 equal 239 ballots ( or, 360 - 121=239 ). This translates into a total 239 ballots which were supposed to be contested among the six candidates in this Round.
However, there is a huge inconsistency: how could these six candidates collect a combined total of 239 votes?
According to Jordan's story itself and CISS Congress Minutes Reports of March 27 and October 23, 2005, Siv Fosshaug received 79 votes, Tommy Jung 44, Dogan Ozdemir 55, Yang Yang 57, Rohde 28 and Rukhledev 41, which equals to an aggregate of 304 votes.
The figure of 239 does not justify the figure of 304. That is, an aggregate of 304 votes, let's repeat, was collected by all these six candidates in this Round One contest.
Thus, it appeared that a total of 239 votes went unaccounted or unused in this Round One.
Member-at-Large Round Two: Jordan provided confusing and vaguely-worded statements by writing to say that "116 ballots were returned, meaning 2 countries did not vote," that "Eight ballot sheets were disqualified," and that "Again, not all countries voted for two candidates."
Jordan's statements interpret the following: 4 votes ( that is, each country has 2 votes times 2 countries ) plus 8 disqualified ballot sheets equal 12 votes. Now, 240 contested votes for this Round minus 12 votes equal 228 remaining votes ( or, 240 - 12 = 228 ).
Again, there is an inconsistency with these 228 votes compared with Jordan's story and the two different CISS Congress Minutes Reports of March 27 and October 23, 2005 ( that is, Jordan and the two CISS Congress Minutes Reports indicate that a combined total of 208 votes were awarded between 4 candidates for this Round - Jung got 45 votes, Ozdemir 54, Yang 65 and Rukhledev 44.
Therefore, 228 votes minus 208 equal 20 votes ( or, 228 - 208 = 20 ).
Thus, according to Jordan's story, 20 votes went unaccounted or unused in this Round Two.
Member-at-Large Round Three: Jordan stated in his story that "112 ballot sheets returned ( 4 countries not voting )," and that "Seven ballot sheets were disqualified."
Jordan's these 2 statements interpret the following: 4 countries not voting is tantamount to 8 votes ( or, 4 countries x 2 votes each country = 8 ) plus 7 disqualified ballot sheets equal a total of 15 unaccounted or unused votes.
Once again, there is an inconsistency and contradiction with these statistics. Jordan reports that Ozdemir received 61 votes, while Jung 44, but the altered October 23, 2005 CISS Congress Minutes Report indicate that Ozdemir got 61 votes, while Jung 45 ( not 44 ). It is also still unclear whether there in fact was a live election contest in the Round Three between Ozdemir and Jung at all because the March 27, 2005-issued CISS Congress Minutes Report mentions the name of Ozdemir with 61 votes as the only entrant in this Round Three contest.
By the way, this Ombudsman has sent an e-mail message to Tommy Jung of Korea to find out and verify the facts from him on whether there was actually held a face-to-face election session between Jung and Ozdemir of Turkey and the exact number of votes Jung received in the last Round Three. As of this writing, unfortunately, Jung has not replied to this e-mail message yet.
Overall, per Jordan's explanations in the story, a total of 286 votes went unaccounted or unused, including disqualified and returned blank ones. That is, for the office of President - 8 votes went unreported by Jordan, Vice President - 4, Member-at-Large Round One - 239, Member -at-Large Round Two - 20, and Member-at-Large Round Three - 15.
In comparison, based on the March 27, 2005 CISS Congress Minutes Report release, this Ombudsman found out a total of 151 unaccounted and missing votes in the Report. That is, for the Office of Vice President - 4 votes went unreported, Member-at-Large Round One - 56, Member-at-Large Round Two - 32, and Member-at-Large Round Three - 59.
www.deafsportlawsuit.com/update72.htm
Interestingly, the various figures produced in Jordan's story, for instance, such as "118" ( or "118 ballot papers returned" ), "116" ( or "116 ballot sheets were returned" ) and "8" ( or "eight ballot sheets were disqualified" ) went unmentioned in the October 23, 2005 altered version of the 39th CISS Congress Minutes Report.
The main and eloquent fact is that the many voting ballot numbers presented in Jordan's story do not match with the numbers published in both CISS Congress Minutes Reports
demonstrated in EXHIBITS NUMBER ONE and TWO below.
Jordan concluded his story with his beautifully-uttered words, "I repeat, NO FRAUD"!
Continued in reply 1
For translation of this Press Release in your native language, visit
www.babelfish.altavista.com
From: www.deafsportlawsuit.com
2005 CISS/DEAFLYMPICS CONGRESS VOTING FRAUD: OMBUDSMAN'S REBUTTAL TO ANARCHIST JERALD JORDAN'S OCTOBER 24, 2005 STORY
A WHOPPING 286 VOTING BALLOTS ( 29.8% ) WENT UNACCOUNTED AND UNUSED!
By Rafael PINKHASOV PINCHAS, CISS Ombudsman
Note: see below
EXHIBIT NUMBER ONE - March 27, 2005 39th CISS CONGRESS MINUTES REPORT, POINT NUMBER 17
EXHIBIT NUMBER TWO - October 23, 2005 39th CISS CONGRESS MINUTES REPORT, POINT NUMBER 17 ( altered version )
EXHIBIT NUMBER THREE - ALLEGATIONS OF FRAUD ARE FALSE story
New York, USA - The meddling into the internal affairs of the organization of the CISS/Deaflympics or ICSD ( "CISS" ) by the so-called deaf international sports role model and CISS Honorary Member for Life - Jerald Jordan - is going on.
Once again, Jordan, the recipient of the 1994 Gallaudet University Honorary Doctorate Degree and 1995 Olympic Order, is getting backfired.
After mishandling his one-man Deaflympics Database Project, in which over 985 errors were spotted in his work, Jordan has now again degraded the image and integrity of the CISS in the eyes of the whole word
www.deafsportlawsuit.com/update77.htm
www.deafsportlawsuit.com/update78.htm
And despite his recent denial as a person in charge of the 39th CISS Congress election running, Jordan ( not Lennart Edwall of Sweden, the chief scrutineer or teller of the election session ) has now himself found the nerve to describe his story about these elections in one publication - www.deaftimes.com
www.deafsportlawsuit.com/update82.htm
Jordan's recent story is an excellent piece of evidence document strengthening this Ombudsman's case that the 39th Congress election session held on January 4, 2005, at Melbourne, Australia, was mishandled and that the elections were organized in a highly-dubious and fraudulent manner!
The reputable deaf online news publication in the USA - www.deaftimes.com -
in its recent October 24, 2005 edition published Jordan's story titled ALLEGATIONS OF FRAUD ARE FALSE.
In spite of his long-time status in the organization of the CISS ( he was its President between 1971 and 1995 ), Jordan's October 24 story was produced in an unprofessional, confused, negligent, inconsistent, inaccurate and mistaken manner.
According to Jordan's story, a record total of 286 voting ballots out of 960 for five various CISS Executive Committee positions went unaccounted or unused: these 286 ballots were either returned blank or disqualified ones by the Congress delegates.
These 286 ballots out of 960 translate into 29.8% of votes that went unaccounted during the January 4 Congress elections!
Allow this Ombudsman to elaborate further.
There was a supposed breakdown for the total of 960 voting ballots distributed for five different positions:
120 votes for the office of President
120 votes for the office of Vice President
360 votes for the office of Member-at-Large Round One
240 votes for the office of Member-at-Large Round Two
120 votes for the office of Member-at-Large Round Three.
For the office of President Jordan mistakenly reports in his story a total of 120 votes, that is, Donalda Ammons received 89 votes, while Valery Rukhledev - 23.
Mathematically, 89 plus 23 will equal 112 votes. So, Jordan failed to report 8 missing votes.
For the office of Vice President, Jordan again erroneously reports a total of 120 votes, that is,
David Lanesman got 62 votes, Rukhledev 39 and Jessica Rohde 15.
Mathematically, 62 plus 39 plus 15 equal 116 votes. Thus, Jordan in his story did not report these 4 votes as void ones.
For the office of Member-at -Large, there were 3 vacant positions, in which three different Rounds were held.
Member-at-Large Round One: Jordan wrote to say that "But the facts are that 118 ballot papers were returned ( meaning a country either left the room or chose not to vote )," and that "Three of the ballot papers were disqualified," and that "Examination of remaining papers shows that some countries did not vote for three candidates ( nor were they required to )."
Jordan's statements translate into the following: 118 returned ballots plus 3 disqualified ballots means a total 121 ballots went uncontested or unused. Therefore, of 360 ballots awarded for this Round One minus 121 equal 239 ballots ( or, 360 - 121=239 ). This translates into a total 239 ballots which were supposed to be contested among the six candidates in this Round.
However, there is a huge inconsistency: how could these six candidates collect a combined total of 239 votes?
According to Jordan's story itself and CISS Congress Minutes Reports of March 27 and October 23, 2005, Siv Fosshaug received 79 votes, Tommy Jung 44, Dogan Ozdemir 55, Yang Yang 57, Rohde 28 and Rukhledev 41, which equals to an aggregate of 304 votes.
The figure of 239 does not justify the figure of 304. That is, an aggregate of 304 votes, let's repeat, was collected by all these six candidates in this Round One contest.
Thus, it appeared that a total of 239 votes went unaccounted or unused in this Round One.
Member-at-Large Round Two: Jordan provided confusing and vaguely-worded statements by writing to say that "116 ballots were returned, meaning 2 countries did not vote," that "Eight ballot sheets were disqualified," and that "Again, not all countries voted for two candidates."
Jordan's statements interpret the following: 4 votes ( that is, each country has 2 votes times 2 countries ) plus 8 disqualified ballot sheets equal 12 votes. Now, 240 contested votes for this Round minus 12 votes equal 228 remaining votes ( or, 240 - 12 = 228 ).
Again, there is an inconsistency with these 228 votes compared with Jordan's story and the two different CISS Congress Minutes Reports of March 27 and October 23, 2005 ( that is, Jordan and the two CISS Congress Minutes Reports indicate that a combined total of 208 votes were awarded between 4 candidates for this Round - Jung got 45 votes, Ozdemir 54, Yang 65 and Rukhledev 44.
Therefore, 228 votes minus 208 equal 20 votes ( or, 228 - 208 = 20 ).
Thus, according to Jordan's story, 20 votes went unaccounted or unused in this Round Two.
Member-at-Large Round Three: Jordan stated in his story that "112 ballot sheets returned ( 4 countries not voting )," and that "Seven ballot sheets were disqualified."
Jordan's these 2 statements interpret the following: 4 countries not voting is tantamount to 8 votes ( or, 4 countries x 2 votes each country = 8 ) plus 7 disqualified ballot sheets equal a total of 15 unaccounted or unused votes.
Once again, there is an inconsistency and contradiction with these statistics. Jordan reports that Ozdemir received 61 votes, while Jung 44, but the altered October 23, 2005 CISS Congress Minutes Report indicate that Ozdemir got 61 votes, while Jung 45 ( not 44 ). It is also still unclear whether there in fact was a live election contest in the Round Three between Ozdemir and Jung at all because the March 27, 2005-issued CISS Congress Minutes Report mentions the name of Ozdemir with 61 votes as the only entrant in this Round Three contest.
By the way, this Ombudsman has sent an e-mail message to Tommy Jung of Korea to find out and verify the facts from him on whether there was actually held a face-to-face election session between Jung and Ozdemir of Turkey and the exact number of votes Jung received in the last Round Three. As of this writing, unfortunately, Jung has not replied to this e-mail message yet.
Overall, per Jordan's explanations in the story, a total of 286 votes went unaccounted or unused, including disqualified and returned blank ones. That is, for the office of President - 8 votes went unreported by Jordan, Vice President - 4, Member-at-Large Round One - 239, Member -at-Large Round Two - 20, and Member-at-Large Round Three - 15.
In comparison, based on the March 27, 2005 CISS Congress Minutes Report release, this Ombudsman found out a total of 151 unaccounted and missing votes in the Report. That is, for the Office of Vice President - 4 votes went unreported, Member-at-Large Round One - 56, Member-at-Large Round Two - 32, and Member-at-Large Round Three - 59.
www.deafsportlawsuit.com/update72.htm
Interestingly, the various figures produced in Jordan's story, for instance, such as "118" ( or "118 ballot papers returned" ), "116" ( or "116 ballot sheets were returned" ) and "8" ( or "eight ballot sheets were disqualified" ) went unmentioned in the October 23, 2005 altered version of the 39th CISS Congress Minutes Report.
The main and eloquent fact is that the many voting ballot numbers presented in Jordan's story do not match with the numbers published in both CISS Congress Minutes Reports
demonstrated in EXHIBITS NUMBER ONE and TWO below.
Jordan concluded his story with his beautifully-uttered words, "I repeat, NO FRAUD"!
Continued in reply 1