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RE: recounts in Colorado (under present law) -- The definition of insanity



Colorado Municipal Election Code of 1965 in fun reading. Try starting there.

The Lexus/Nexus index has most things that were passed in at least the last
regular session. The extraordinary session Acts haven't made it in yet.
See  http://198.187.128.12/colorado/lpext.dll?f=templates&fn=fs-main.htm&2.0
Title 1 is elections. Not hard to find. The search engine sort of sucks
though. My copernic works better for finding case law.

I did say to Ralph and others that I would confirm the issue about hand
counting on Monday. In the same way that likely everyone else will that
seems to care so much about this.

I'm going to keep my emotions in check until I find out if I am a lying rat
bastard or supported by law.

Paul Tiger


-----Original Message-----
From: cmalley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:cmalley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2003 5:34 PM
To: bcv@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: recounts in Colorado (under present law) -- The definition of
insanity

Lou Puls wrote:
>
> There is an open source project in the works (unfortunately not soon
> available) that potentially will provide secure, private, verifiable,

> and recountable voting that cannot reasonably be subject to fraud.  To

> me that would indeed be superior to not only secret software, but also

> hand-counting, which can and always has been susceptible to fraud.


Where can one find details on this open source project?

-Chris