
The Associated Press is reporting that Ohio Congresswoman Rep. Tubbs Jones died today at 6:12 p.m., in Cleveland.
She stood up for America in 2004, by courageously challenging the seating of Ohio’s electors in the U.S. House of Representatives. She will be greatly missed.
UPDATE: Friend of The BRAD BLOG Matthew Segal of the Student Association of Voter Empowerment (SAVE) was among those students at Kenyon College in Knox County, OH, where the last vote was not cast in 2004 until well after 2am. He sent us a video of an Election Integrity event that both he and Tubbs Jones spoke at just weeks ago in Ohio, and noted, “Her discussion of the Ohio election (and electoral vote certification) was riveting.” The clip is longer than the YouTube-allowed 10 mins, but we’ll try to get it posted somewhere.
With the video, he emailed the following personal thoughts this afternoon while we were on the road, and as the Congresswoman was still clinging to life…
Matthew Segal
Executive Director
Student Association for Voter Empowerment
She was a hero. Congress (and America) could use another 534 like her.









Stephanie was a real hero of democracy to me.
It was such an honor and pleasure
to get to meet her and interview her
for “Hacking Democracy.”
She stood up for this country in both 2000 and
2004 (and as she said then in 2004 with such passion
and heart “and
this time I do have a senator!”)
She knew to focus her objections to the certification
of Ohio’s vote, on the evidence of massive election
fraud, disenfranchisement and the need for an
investigation. She was inspiring to me in every way.
Loosing her now is a major loss for this country
and she will be very much missed by me
personally as well.
Situations like this are a reminder to every American
that we so need more people to follow the example of
great American’s like Stephanie Tubbs Jones.
Robert Carrillo Cohen
Congresswoman Stephanie Tubbs-Jones reached the highest level of my Life Heroes on January 6th, 2005, when she stood up at the joint session of Congress and said,
It was this objection, supported by the signature and support of Senator Barbara Boxer, that forced Congress into splitting up and debating the validity of the charge of voting irregularities in Ohio that should have made Ohio’s electoral votes uncertifiable.
In the House that day, she said:
With this, the report Preserving Democracy: What Went Wrong in Ohio, written by Congressman John Conyers, Jr. and the House Judiciary Committee Democratic Staff, based on the hearings they held in Ohio throughout December 2004. . .
WAS ENTERED INTO THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
It is this brave, tenacious, outspoken and vibrant woman who we will now miss.
It is her shoes we must fill.
And it is that action that must be told, and retold, and told some more, so that it is remembered, so she is remembered for doing it, so the coordinated actions of Barbara Boxer and John Conyers, Jr. are also remembered…
So we do not ever give up on our quest for Democracy.
Oops, almost forgot. Brad, try google video or Robert Greenwald’s Brave New Films.
And here’s my Comment/Question I just sent to The Diane Rehm Show on NPR for today for her Friday News Roundup:
So much of the media reporting on Congresswoman Stephanie Tubbs Jones sudden death this week (including NPR) has failed to mention her most important single action: standing up before a joint session of Congress on January 6, 2005 to object to the certification of the electoral votes of the state of Ohio. With the support of Senator Barbara Boxer, she forced Congress to stop the certification, hold a 2 hour debate in both Houses, and entered the report by Congressman John Conyers, Jr. and the House Judiciary Democratic Staff, “Preserving Democracy: What Went Wrong in Ohio” into the Congressional Record” — based on hearings in Ohio the Republican majority refused to acknowledge or authorize, concerning such questionable irregularities as machine errors, voter intimidation tactics, unnecessarily long lines in poorer neighborhoods, and data manipulation by Diebold and election officials.
This Congresswoman should be honored for this extremely important and courageous action, and we must all pick up that torch she raised to protect election integrity — especially with reports EVEN THIS WEEK from The New York Times, CBS News, Scientific American, and the Washington Post — revealing that these ridiculously expensive voting machines are still causing enough significant errors to throw the election results.
Is this NOT the most important story that must be emphasized before the election?
Are we all just giving up on Democracy? — even while we destroy other countries to spread it?