Audit reveals Jeb Bush's technology office violated state law with voter list


Audit reveals Jeb Bush's technology office violated state purchasing laws when it hired Accenture to Build Felon Voter List
  • Accenture's Lobbyist Raised more than $100,000 for Bush's Re-election

A scathing state audit slams Gov. Jeb Bush's technology office for violating state purchasing laws when it handed out more than $300 million worth of high-tech contracts last year, including work to the same company the state hired to build a controversial central voter database. Florida chose Accenture and BearingPoint to take over various high-tech duties, including the operation of the state's website. Both companies have high-powered lobbyists with long-standing ties to Bush and the Republican Party of Florida. Accenture has gotten paid nearly $2 million to build a database meant to help weed out dead people and felons from the voting rolls, but the accuracy of the list has come under fire in recent weeks. Both Accenture and BearingPoint are represented in Tallahassee by a who's who of high-profile Republican lobbyists. Accenture's list of lobbyists include former top Bush aide Brian Yablonski, as well as partners in the firm of Poole, McKinley & Blosser. Van Poole is a former chairman of the Republican Party of Florida, and members of the firm have been identified as being among those who have raised more than $100,000 for the reelection campaign of President Bush. [more]

  • Review of state voter database requested [more]
  • Company Hired to Make Felon Voter List has Strong Ties to Republicans [more]