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Re: "Count Every Vote" legislation in Colorado



I'm not getting anywhere finding a room for a meeting next Wed. Jan 21, 7-9.  I've tried all Boulder Public libraries, Co-op, Rocky Mtn P&J, and I no longer have my once trusty CU contact who used to reserve rooms for me.
 
Help?  Ideas?
 
We need to decide what we want to do, how, etc.
 
BTY, looks like I'll be on KGNU Morning Mag this coming Monday @  8:30, which might serve as a very good announcement for the meeting to regalvanize the troops.
 
Thanks.  Call me 720.890.0735
 
kell

Evan Daniel Ravitz <evan@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Tue, 13 Jan 2004, Neal McBurnett wrote:

> "Count Every Vote" draft bill language (as of 15-Dec-2003):
>
> All voting systems used for any election in the state of Colorado
> shall produce a permanent paper record which shall constitute the
> final official record for the election for all votes cast using that
> system. In such a system, all voters shall be able to inspect and
> verify the permanent paper records of their individual votes at the
> time their votes are cast.
>
> In the event of a recount, the results of a recount of all such
> permanent paper records from the election shall constitute the final
> official record for that election.
>
> Sounds like a good step forward!

Sounds like a perfect setup for fraud to me! It says the "results of a
recount" (using the "blackbox" proprietary software) "shall constitute
the final official record"

Can you explain your enthusiasm, Neal?

Evan


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