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The Contaminated Congress

Party. with some important exceptions. e.g .• ..the "election", of S.1. Hayakawa in California. Below is a list by state of all Senators and Congressmen elected Due to the criminal unavailability of vote tallies for con· from areas which were "contaminated" by significant vote gressional races. it is generally not possible to distinguish be- ' fraud in the November 1976 election. Inclusion on the list does tween those races actually "won" through vote fraud and those not mean that a Senator or COQlreSlman committed fraud merely contaminated. However. at least 100 races fall into the himself, or even that his party did. but rather that fraud was first category as a result of the high 'percentage of votes stolen committed by at least one patty Of candidate. "Defeated" from the Labor Party candidates and given to. usually· _candidates do not appear,on the list. Democrats. This percentage is: in Ohio. about 10 per cent of all' votes are fraudulent; in Michigan. 10·lS per cent; Baltimore. "Contamination" includes: the uistence of "tombstone" Massachusetts. 20 per cent; . 7 per cent; Portland. postcard registration practice. or sa.HaY registration in the Oregon. 7 per cent; Washington. S·lO per cent; Pennsylvania. 10 state; the existence of city. or state-wide political machines that per cent; Massachusetts. 10 per cent; Connecticut. 7 per cent; engage in massive fraud,e.g. Cook County, Ill.,Hudson County, . North Carolina, 10 per cent; Richmond.Virginia. 15-20 per cent; N.J. eastern Massachusetts or .outhem Ohio where ob· Illinois. 8·10 per cent; Indiana. 5-8 per eent; New Jersey. 10 per serve}s report that Democrat PartY·c ampaign officials were cent. organizing voters to cross into Ohio from Kentucky to vote. The, The following is a set of codes used in the list: Q - undecided following states do not appear on the lillt, in most cases. due to according to New York Times. Nov. 4. 1976; * - "elected" lack of intelligence on vote fraudcommitted in them: Alabama. , through fraud; p - postcard registration; • ..:.. same day Alaska. Arkansas. HawaU. Idaho.a K nsas. Maine. Mississipi. registration; mf - massive fraud; b - Hudson Cty. N.J.; c - - Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico. N. Dakota. Rhode Cook Cty .• Ill.; ny - New York City; 0 - Ohio·Kentucky border; Island. S. Dakota. Vermont. West Virginia. Wyoming. However. r - Republican victory in a I contaminated state as a result of it is probable that significant fraud occumd in most southern action against the vote fraud; Z - incumbent Senator or states. e.g. Mississipi. In general, fraud was organized by the Congressman; letters and numbers fotlowing indicate partyand Rockefeller·Carter machine for the benefit of the Democratic Congressional district.

ArIIoIIa Augustus Hawkins. 0·29. Z Gtoraia Senate George Danielson. 0·30.Z House .!'.Dennis DeConcini,D Charles H. Wilson. 0·31.Z * John J. Flynt,Jr .• 0-6. lit Glenn Anderson. 1;)·32.Z JIUnois OaUforDia.p Del Clawson. R·33, Z House Senate Mark Hannaford. 0·34. Z c * Raplh Metcahfe. 0·1. Z " * 8.1. Hayakawa, R Jim Llyod. D·3S.Z c * Morgan F. Murphy,D·2,z House (theentire stateelectio n is invalid). George Brown. 0·36. Z c * MartinA. Russo, 0·3, lit -rH&roldT. Johnson.D.l.z Shirley Pettis. R·37. Z c Edward Derwinski. R-4. Z Don H. Clausen. R·2,z ' Jerry Patterson. 0·38. Z c* JohnG. Fary,D'-S,z q George Marsh. Jr .• R. vs. John E. Charles Wiggins, R·39. Z c * Cardis Collins, 0·7. Z Moss.D·3.z Robert Badham. R·40. c * Dan Rostenkowski, 0·8. Z Robert L. Leggett.0-4. z Bob Wilson, R-41. Z c * Sidney R. Yates,0·9, Z John L. Burton.D·S. z L. Van Deerlin. 0·42. Z c Samuel H. Young, R·IO. Z Philip Burton, 0-6. z ' : - Clair Burgener. R-43.z qc Abner J. Mikva; i:> lO, Z-. _ ..- George Miller. D·7.· Z Colorado * Frank Annunzio, 0-11, Z Ronald V. Dellums. 0·8, Z House Philip M. Crane, R·12, lit FortneyH. Stark. 0·9. Z Patricia Schroeder. 0·1. Z John B. Anderson, R·16,Z Donald Edwards. D�lO, lit q Ed Scott. R. vs Timothy Wirth. 0·2,Z Edward R. Madigan, R·21,Z Bob Jones. R·ll Connecticut GeorgeShipley, 0·27, lit Paul N. McCloskey. Jr .• R·12,Z Senate Melvin Price,0·23, Z ' Norman Y. Mineta.D·13. z Lowell Weicker. R.Z Paul Simon,0·24. Z John J. McFall.D·14. Z House Jndiaaa B.F. Sisko 0·15.z William R. Cotter. 0·1. Z Senate LeonE. Panetta,D·16, Z Christopher Dodd. 0·2.Z r Richard Lugar, R John Krebs. 0·17.z Anthony Moffett. 0·6,Z House William M. Ketchum, R·18. z Delaware * Adam Benjamin, Jr., 0·1 Robert Lagomarsino. R·19, Z . House David W. Evans.0-6, lit BarryGoldwater. Jr .• R·2O. Z Thomas B. Evans. Jr .• R·At Large Philip Sharp,D·lO,Z Erwin Hogan. R·21 . DiltrictColumbia, of p Andrew Jacobs,Jr., 0·11, lit Carlos J. Moorhead, R·22.Z House A.C. Beilenson, D·23. Iowa Walter E. Fauntroy. D·At Large Delegate Henry A. Waxman. 0·24. Z House Edward R. Roybal. D·2S. Z James Leach. R·l John Rousselot. R·26. Z . Congessional elections likely con· Michael T. Blouin, 0·2, Z RobertK. Dornan, R·27. Z taminated by known carter fraud in Charles Grassley, R-3, Z Yvonne B. Burke. 0·28. Z presidential election. Neal Smith,0-4. Z

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© 1976 EIR News Service Inc. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without permission strictly prohibited. Tom Harkin. 0·5. z Lucien Nedzi. 0·14. z ny Joseph P. Addabbo.0·7. z Berkley Bedell. 0·6... William D. Ford. 0·15 •• ny Benjamin Rosenthal.0·8 • • John D. Dingell. 0·16 •• oy James J. Delaney. 0·9. z KeotuckJ William M. Brodhead. 0·17. z oy . 0-10 • • House James J. Blanchard. 0·18• • .., JamesH. Scheuer.D�l1. z Carroll Hubbard Jr .• 0·1 • • William Broomfield. R·19 • • OJ . 0·12 • • William H. Natcher.0·2 • • MiDDaota,p,1 oy Stephen J. Solarz. 0·13 • • Romano L. Mazzoli. 0-3• • Senate DYFrederick Richmond. 0-14 •• Gene Snyder. R-4 • • Hubert H. Humphrey.D • • oy Leo Zeferetti.D-C-15 • • Tim Lee Carter.R·5 • • House OJElizabeth Holtzman. 0-16 •• John Breckinridge.01 • • Albert H. Quie. R·I. z OJJohn M. Murphy. 0·17,. Carl D. Perkins. 0·7 • • Tom Hagedorn.R·2 • • ny Edward I. Koch,0·18,. Louisiana Bill Frenzel. R·3• • OJ Charles B. Rangel. 0·19,Z House Bruce Vento. 0-4 OJTheodore S. Weiss. 0-20 * RichardA. Tonry.D·1 Donald M. Fraser. 0·5. z oy ,0-21, • * Lindy Boggs. 0·2• • Richard Nolan. 01. z OJJonathan Bi ngham,D.22, Z David C. Treen. R-3. z Bob Bergland. 0·7 • • ny Bruce F. Caputo,R·23 Joe D. Waggonner. 0-4• • James L. Oberstar. 0·8. z ,I)·24, z Jerry Huckaby, 0·5 Missouri Hamilton Fish Jr., R-25,z W. Henson Moore. R·6• • Senate ,R·26, Z John Breaux.0·7. z John Danford. R Matthew F. McHugh; D·27,• Gillis W. Long. 0·8. z House Samuel Stratton,0-28, Z MaryIaDd mfWilliam Clay. 0·1.z Edward W. P aWlon,0-29, . Senate mf Robert A. Young. 0·2 Robert C. McEwen,R-30, Z * Paul S. SarbaDes. 0 Richard A. Gephardt. 0·3 Donald J. Mitchell,R·31 ,Z House Montana, p· James M. Hanley; 0·32,Z Robert E. Bauman. R·I • • Senate William F. Walsh; 0·33,. Clarence D. Long. 0·2 • • John Melcher. 0 Frank Horton; R·34,. Barbara Mikulski. 0-3 House Barber Conable Jr.,R-35, Z

Marjorie S. Holt. R-4 • • Max Baucus.D·1 • • John J. LaFalce,0-36, Z Gladys N. Spellman.0·5 •• Ron Marlenee. R·2 Henry J. Nowak,0-37, . GoodloeE. Byron. 0·6 • • Nebraska Jack F. Kemp; R-38,. mf Parren J. Mitchell.0·7 •• Senate Stanley N. Lundme,0-39, Z Newton Steers Jr .• R·8 * Edward Zorinsky. 0. NorthCarolina, p Mu .. cb uaetta House House SeJlate JohnJ. Cavanaugh. 0·2 Walter B. Jonel,0·1, . mf Edward Kennedy.D • • NewJeney,p L.H. Fountain,0-2,. House Senate Charles Whitley,0·3

Edward P. Boland. 0·2. z Harrison Williams.D • • Ike Andrewl. 0-4,• Joseph D. Early. 0·3 • • House Stephen L. Neal,0·5, • RobertF. Drinan. 0-4 •• JamesJ. Florio. 0·1. z mIRichardson Preyer,0-6, Z

Paul Tsongas. 0·5 • • William J. Hughes. 0·2 • • Charles Rose,0-7,. Michael Harrington.0·6 • • James J. Howard. 0·3 •• W.G. Hefner,0-8, .

Edward J. Markey. 0·7 mIFrank Thompson.Jr .• 0-4 •• mIArthur Goodman Jr., 0-9 Thomas O'Neill Jr .• 0·8 • • Millicent Fenwick. R·5.z James T. Broyhill,R·10 • • Joe Moakley. 0·9• • Edwin B. Forsythe. R1. z LamarGudger, 0·11

Margaret Heckler. R·IO • • Andrew Maguire. 0·7 • • Ohio James A. Burke. 0·11 • • Robert A. Roe. 0·8.z Senate Gerry E. Studds. 0·12 • • *h Harold Hollenbec'k.R·9 * H.M. Metzenbaum,0

MicbiIaD h Peter W. Rodino Jr .• 0·10 • • House Senate JosephG. Minish.0·11 •• mlWillisGradison Jr., R-1,.

* Donald Riegle. 0 Matthew J. Rinaldo. R·12 • • Thomas A. Luken,0·2 House Helen S. Meyner. 0·13 •• Charles Whalen Jr.,R-3, . John Conyers.Jr .• 0·1• • *h JosephA. LeFante. 0·14 Tennyson Guyer,R-4,. Edward C. Pierce.0·2 Edward Patten.0·15. z Delbert Latta,R-5, • Garry Brown. R·3 • • mlClarenceJ. Btawn,R-7,. David Stockman. R-4 NewYork. p Thomas N. Kindness,R-8, . Harold Sawyer. R·5 Senate mlThomasL. Ashley,0·9, . Bob Carr. 01. z Daniel P. Moynihan. 0 Clarence Miller, R·10,Z * Dale E. Kildee. 0·7 House J. William Stanton,R-11, . Bob Traxler. 0-8. z Otis G. Pike. 0·1 •• Samuel Devine,R-12, Z Guy Vander Jagt. R·9. z ThomasDowney. 0·2 • • mlDonaldJ. Pease,0-13 . 0·3.z Elford Cederberg. R·IO • • mI John F. Seiberling,0-14, . Norman Lent. R-4. z Philip E. Ruppe. R·ll • • Chalmers Wylie,R·15,. David E. Bonior. 0·12 John Wydler. R·5. z Ralph Regula,R-16,. O • • Charles C. Diggs. 0·13. z J Lester Wolff. 01 John Ashbrook,R·17,.

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Mar)'Ro se 0·20 - mf Oatar. South Carolina fraud Abraham Kazen Jr .• 0·23• • mfLouis Stokes. 0·21.1 - ballot stuffing by Democratic Dale Milford. 0·24. x Charles A. Vanit. 0.22.1 Party lor Carter would affect Utab, Ronald Mottl.D·23. 1 congressional races. p Senate OkJaboma Tenaeuee,p Orin Hatch. R - indications of widespread Senate House lrregularities in several coqressional * James Sasser. 0 Gunn McKay. 0·1 • • races. House Dan Marriott.R·2 . OnlODt ,. James R·l.1 . p Quillen. VIrJinIa House John Duncan. R·2.1 Senate Les AuCoin. 0·1.1 Marilyn Lloyd. 0·3.1 Harry Byrd. I • • AI Ullman. 0·2.1 AlbertGore Jr .• 0-4 House Robert Duncan. 0·3.1 Clifford Allen. 0·5 I . mf David Satterfield. 0·3. 1 James Weaver. 0-4.1 Robin Beard. R-6.1 W.C. Daniel. 0·5• • PeaaI,IYUIa,p Bd Jones. 0·7.1 Senate Harold Ford. 0·8.1 Wuluqtoa H.J. Heinz.R Tuu.p Senate

House Senate iDfHenry Jackson. D• • Michael Myers.0·1 Lloyd Bentsen. 0. 1 House Robert Nix. 0·2.1 House Joel Pritchard.R·I • • Raymond F. Lederer. J)-3 SamB.HaIl Jr. 0·1 I QmfJohn Nance Garner.R·2

• Joshua Bilbert.0-4. 1 Charles Wilson. 0·2 • QJDILloyd Meeds, 0·2• • Richard Schulze. R·5; I Jim Collins. R·3.1 Don Bonker. 0·3.1 Gus Yatron. 0-6.1 Ray Roberts.0·4. 1 Mike McCormack. 0-4.1 Robert Bdgar, 0·7.1 Jim Mattox. 0·5 Thomas S. Foley. 0·5,. Peter H. Kostmayer. 0·8 Olin Teague. 0·6. I Norm Dicks. 0-6 B.G. Bud Shuster, R·9.1 Bill Archer. R·7.1 BrockAdams, 0-7.1 Joseph McDade, R·I0, I Bob Bckhardt. 0·8• • Daniel J. Flood.0·11. 1 Jack Brooks. 0·9.1 WIlcauJa•• John P. Murtha.0·12. 1 J.J. Pickle. 0·10.1 Senate • • mfWilliamProxmire. D • Lawrence Coushlin. R·13 • W.R. Poage. 0·11 • • House William S. Moorhead, 0·14.1 Jim Wright. 0·12 • • Les Alpin. · . x Fred Rooney.0·15. 1 Jack Hightower. 0·13• • 0 1 Robert W. Kastenmeier. 0·2 • RobertS. Walker. R·16 John Young. 0·14• • • Alvin Baldus. 0·3. • . Allen B. Brtel, 0·17 E. de la Garza. 0·15 • • Clement Zablockl. 0-4.1 Doug Walgren. 0·18 Richard C. White. 0·16 • • William Goodling.R·19.1 Omar Burleson. 0·11. x Henry S. Reuss. 0·5• • Joseph Gaydos. 0·20.1 Barbara Jordan. 0·18.1 William A. Steiger.R-6 • • John Dent. 0·21.1 GeorgeMahon. 0·19.1 David Obey. 0·7• • Austin J. Murphy.0·22 Henry Gonzalez. 0·20. x RobertJ. Cornell.0-8 • • Joseph Ammerman. 0·23 Robert Krueger. 0·21.1 Robert W. Kasten Jr .• R·9.1

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