More On Senator Hagel’s “Nebraska Problem”

The Nebraska Problem
Let’s follow the trail:
–>Senator Hagel –>McCarthy Group –>ES & S Voting Machines
or perhaps
–>Senator Hagel’s $$$ and influence
–>McCarthy Group
–>ES & S Voting Machines
(That were then used to elect Senator Hagle.)
There’s a pretty clear cut conflict of interest here.
Does anyone care? What can we even do? (Dammit!)


Here is the full text of the article in case the link goes bad:
http://www.talion.com/election-machines.html#Nebraska
ES&S is owned by the McCarthy Group; Michael McCarthy runs the McCarthy Group; Michael McCarthy is the Campaign Treasurer for Republican Senator Chuck Hagel; The FEC designates Michael McCarthy as a Primary Campaign Committee for Candidate Chuck Hagel; and Chuck Hagel’s financials list the McCarthy Group as an Asset, with his investment valued at $1-$5 million.
Four documents are shown below, with links so you can authenticate them yourself:
P. 1-2 Corporate registration papers for ES&S, as submitted to Arizona Secretary of State in 2001:
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(Scroll to “Scanned Annual Reports,” click “2001”)
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McCarthy is designated Primary Campaign Committee for a Candidate
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* 5. The Nebraska Problem: Republican Senator Hagel was Chairman and CEO of American Information Systems (now called ES&S); And, Hagel was CEO and a partner in McCarthy & Company.(6)
According to his financial filings, Hagel’s investments with the McCarthy Group are still between $1 million and $5 million. Hagel’s largest single investment appears to be in the McCarthy Group, who owns a large chunk of ES&S, the firm responsible for counting Hagel’s own votes.
Hagel investment in McCarthy Group
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(Enter Hagel in search box, view section IIIB on financials)
Hagel came to Omaha from Washington D.C., where he worked with the first George Bush Administration. In news articles by the Omaha World-Herald, Hagel said he was coming to Omaha to become president and partner in the McCarthy Group and Chairman of American Information Systems.
In his congressional bio he is said to have come to Omaha “to prepare for running for office.” The first thing he did was run American Information Systems, a vote-counting company. Hagel was the first Republican in 24 years to win a Nebraska senatorial campaign. He continues to disclose an investment of $1

One thought on “More On Senator Hagel’s “Nebraska Problem”

  1. Robert Renling

    hmmm…
    Well I guess something is really wrong when you have a two party gov.
    But this is sickening… total abuse of power if you ask me..
    Thing is .. it’s probably going to get ALOT worse before it even gets remotely better.
    Cheers!
    Rob.

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