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RE: mtg w/Daily Camera editorial board
Laura, congratulations!
Getting Steve Millard on your side is a great accomplishment, even if he's
willing to do no more than listen. He's got a pretty conservative history,
and his opinions have a lot of clout in this town.
-----Original Message-----
From: Laura Price [mailto:laura@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 1:04 PM
To: bcv@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: mtg w/Daily Camera editorial board
I just received this message in response to my plea to the Daily Camera
Editorial Board to lend some attention to the electronic voting issue.
I'll keep you apprised of the meeting time and perhaps we can select a group
to
attend to represent CVV.
laura.
btw, Steve Millard is the Editorial Page Editor
----- Forwarded message from "Millard, Steve"
<millards@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> -----
Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 12:20:05 -0700
From: "Millard, Steve" <millards@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: "Millard, Steve" <millards@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: Laura Price's voicemail
To: 'Laura Price' <laura@xxxxxxxxx>
Hi Laura - We'd like to meet with the group. Give me a day to get through
post-election mopup around here and I'll try to schedule a time. - Steve
-----Original Message-----
From: Laura Price [mailto:laura@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 12:00 PM
To: millards@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Laura Price's voicemail
Hi Steve,
Oops, I was too verbose on the voicemail I just left for you. It cut me off
while I was leaving a contact #. My work number is 303 449-9861, x324.
As I mentioned in the voicemail, I am not sure if the Editorial Board is
willing to consider Boulder County's selection of an electronic voting
system
as a topic on which to take a position. This issue of electronic voting
systems has only recently made national news and I believe many Boulder
County
residents are unaware that our county is poised to select one of the vendors
mentioned in these articles. Accuracy in election results is critical to
the
sustenance of our democratic system and I hope the Editorial Board of the
Daily
Camera agrees.
If you or any other members of the Board wish to contact me or the
spokesperson
for Citizens for Verifiable Voting, (Joe Pezillo, 303 938-8850) please feel
free.
The mission statement adopted by CVV is included below as a reference point
for
what we represent.
Thanks for your time, Laura Price.
Citizens for Verifiable Voting
a Boulder County non-partisan organization concerned with preservation of
our
democracy, insist that Boulder County immediately stop its process of
selecting
and purchasing new electronic voting machines.
We demand that the county only use a transparent, honest, verifiable and
accurate voting system that protects and ensures the sanctity, privacy and
integrity of every persons vote, the most important act of citizenship in a
democracy.
We find that none of the systems under consideration by Boulder County can
meet
our concerns, none provide for a secure and verifiable paper trail with
meaningful recountability, and therefore none give us confidence in the
results.
Furthermore, since technical standards for election systems have not yet
been
developed by National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) as
required
under the Help America Vote Act (HAVA), it is premature, fiscally
irresponsible, and imprudent for Boulder County to select any new voting
system
at this time.
We are very concerned with the vulnerability of all electronic systems for
fraud, irretrievable data loss, and disenfranchisement in vote recording and
counting. We do recognize that some elements of electronic devices may be
needed to allow citizens with disabilities to generate verifiable paper
ballots, in compliance with HAVA and the Americans with Disabilities Act
(ADA).
Specifically, we call on Boulder County officials, our state and national
elected officials and our fellow citizens to:
Ø Insist on the use of paper ballots as the single, official record of
the
vote;
Ø Allow no secret or proprietary software in any voting machines or vote
counting machines;
Ø Recognize that accuracy is the most important aspect in the elections,
not speed of completing the counts; and
Ø Support election reform laws at the local, state, and national level
that
encompass and resolve all of the above concerns.
Prepared this day of November 3, 2003 by Citizens for Verifiable Voting, a
Boulder County based non-partisan group of citizens dedicated to protecting
the
principles of our democracy.
----- End forwarded message -----