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Hacking the Presidential Election -- A Bipartisan Problem, Anyone Can Do
It. That's the title of the press release for today's press conference at
Washington's National Press Club at which voting activist Bev Harris
(Black Box Voting) and computer experts demonstrated how election results
could be changed.

And now the reports are rolling in. More overnight, I'd expect, as
reporters who were there file for print deadlines.

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 <font style="FONT-SIZE: 10px"><b>Posted by: Admin on 2004-09-23
16:34:29</font><br><div align="right"><font style="FONT-SIZE: 11px"><a
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href="http://www.countthevotecolorado.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=100";
target="_blank"><font style="FONT-SIZE: 13px"><b>Ready or Not (and Maybe
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<font style="FONT-SIZE: 11px">A New York Times <a
href="http://www.nytimes.com/2004/09/19/politics/campaign/19vote.html?ei=1&en=b021b737fc4efe25&ex=1096610207&pagewanted=print&position=";
target="_blank">analysis</a> of electronic voting machine concerns. Though
it is probably too late to effect change to the voting systems for this
election, citizens need to be aware of the possible pitfalls.<br />
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 <font style="FONT-SIZE: 10px"><b>Posted by: Admin on 2004-09-20
09:13:18</font><br><div align="right"><font style="FONT-SIZE: 11px"><a
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href="http://www.countthevotecolorado.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=99";
target="_blank"><font style="FONT-SIZE: 13px"><b>Maryland Court Denies
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<font style="FONT-SIZE: 11px">The Mercury News is <a
href="http://www.siliconvalley.com/mld/siliconvalley/9662979.htm";
target="_blank">reporting</a> Maryland's highest court has rejected a suit
brought by <a href="http://www.truevotemd.org/";
target="_blank">TrueVoteMD</a>. The decision not only denies a request for
electronic voting machines to have paper receipts, it also denies citizens
from requesting a paper ballot (absentee ballots?).

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 <font style="FONT-SIZE: 10px"><b>Posted by: Earache on 2004-09-15
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target="_blank"><font style="FONT-SIZE: 13px"><b>Nevada Reports Few
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<font style="FONT-SIZE: 11px">CARSON CITY, Nev. ?  Nevada residents became
the first in the nation to vote on computers that printed paper records of
their electronic ballots in Tuesday's primary, which was generally free of
problems that have cast doubt upon electronic voting systems in other
states.

<p><a
href="http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/news/archive/2004/09/07/politics0039EDT0189.DTL";
target="_blank">Continue Reading</a> - SF Gate 09/07/04</font>
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 <font style="FONT-SIZE: 10px"><b>Posted by: Earache on 2004-09-08
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target="_blank"><font style="FONT-SIZE: 13px"><b>California Plans to Sue
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<font style="FONT-SIZE: 11px">California's Attorney General Bill Lockyer
plans to sue Diebold, claiming they defrauded the state by making false
claims about their products. Lockyer earlier dropped a probe into the
company claiming sufficient evidence to move forward with a lawsuit.
Diebold's response? They say they are pleased that the probe has been
dropped?<br />
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<a
href="http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=technologyNews&storyID=6172995&src=rss/technologyNews&section=news";
target="_blank">Reuters</a></font>
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 <font style="FONT-SIZE: 10px"><b>Posted by: Earache on 2004-09-08
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href="http://www.countthevotecolorado.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=96";
target="_blank"><font style="FONT-SIZE: 13px"><b>Flaw still in Diebold
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<font style="FONT-SIZE: 11px">Blackboxvoting.org is <a
href="http://www.blackboxvoting.org/?q=node/view/78";>reporting</a> on a
security hole in Diebold machines which tabulate votes from electronic
voting machines. This flaw was originally <a
href="http://www.blackboxvoting.org/?q=node/view/78";>reported</a> to the
company a year ago. Despite software updates, the <a
href="http://www.blackboxvoting.org/?q=node/view/77";>flaw</a> still
exists.

<p>These articles come from the <a
href="http://www.slashdot.org";>Slashdot</a> website which also has some
interesting <a
href="http://slashdot.org/articles/04/08/30/2322208.shtml?tid=172&tid=219&tid=1&tid=218";>comments</a>
 posted by the tech community.</font>
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 <font style="FONT-SIZE: 10px"><b>Posted by: Earache on 2004-08-30
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target="_blank"><font style="FONT-SIZE: 13px"><b>How They Could Steal the
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<font style="FONT-SIZE: 11px"> by RONNIE DUGGER<br />
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This article can be found on the web at <a
href="http://www.thenation.com/doc.mhtml?i=20040816&s=dugger";>The
Nation</a><br />
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[from the August 16, 2004 issue]<br />
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On November 2 millions of Americans will cast their votes for President in
computerized voting systems that can be rigged by corporate or
local-election insiders. Some 98 million citizens, five out of every six
of the roughly 115 million who will go to the polls, will consign their
votes into computers that unidentified computer programmers, working in
the main for four private corporations and the officials of 10,500
election jurisdictions, could program to invisibly falsify the
outcomes.<br />
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The result could be the failure of an American presidential election and
its collapse into suspicions, accusations and a civic fury that will make
Florida 2000 seem like a family spat in the kitchen. Robert Reich, Bill
Clinton's Labor Secretary, has written, "Automated voting machines will be
easily rigged, with no paper trails to document abuses." Senator John Kerry
told Florida Democrats last March, "I don't think we ought to have any vote
cast in America that cannot be traced and properly recounted." Pointing out
in a recent speech at the NAACP convention that "a million
African-Americans were disenfranchised in the last election," Kerry says
his campaign is readying 2,000 lawyers to "challenge any place in America
where you cannot trace the vote and count the votes" [see Greg Palast,
"Vanishing Votes," May 17].<br />
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The potential for fraud and error is daunting. About 61 million of the
votes in November, more than half the total, will be counted in the
computers of one company, the privately held Election Systems and Software
(ES&S) of Omaha, Nebraska. Altogether, nearly 100 million votes will be
counted in computers provided and programmed by ES&S and three other
private corporations: British-owned Sequoia Voting Systems of Oakland,
California, whose touch-screen voting equipment was rejected as insecure
against fraud by New York City in the 1990s; the Republican-identified
company Diebold Election Systems of McKinney, Texas, whose machines
malfunctioned this year in a California election; and Hart InterCivic of
Austin, one of whose principal investors is Tom Hicks, who helped make
George W. Bush a millionaire.</font>
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 <font style="FONT-SIZE: 10px"><b>Posted by: Admin on 2004-08-29
09:42:51</font><br><div align="right"><font style="FONT-SIZE: 11px"><a
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href="http://www.countthevotecolorado.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=94";
target="_blank"><font style="FONT-SIZE: 13px"><b>Florida Ruling May Lead to
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<font style="FONT-SIZE: 11px">The Palm Beach Post reported that an
administrative law judge may require 15 counties, which use touch-screen
voting machines, to provide for a manual recount. The <a
href="http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/content/news/epaper/2004/08/28/m1a_papertrail_0828.html";>original
article</a> was posted August 28, 2004. The AP also has a <a
href="http://www.cbc.ca/cp/world/040827/w082767.html";>similar
article</a>.</font>
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 <font style="FONT-SIZE: 10px"><b>Posted by: Earache on 2004-08-28
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href="http://www.countthevotecolorado.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=93";
target="_blank"><font style="FONT-SIZE: 13px"><b>Ballot legitimacy
challenged</b></a></font></b></td></tr>
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<font style="FONT-SIZE: 11px"> <br />
Ballot legitimacy challenged<br />
By Pierrette J. Shields<br />
The Daily Times-Call  (Longmont)<br />
Saturday, August 28, 2004<br />
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BOULDER ? A member of the county?s election canvass board is upset because
he withheld his signature from the certification of ballots, yet the
primary election in Boulder County was certified to the state anyway.<br
/>
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Al Kolwicz, a Republican appointee to the Boulder County Election Canvass
Board, believes that because he, as the sole original Republican on the
board, didn?t sign off on the results, that means the GOP didn?t sign off
on them, either.</font>
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<font style="FONT-SIZE: 11px"> By John Wagner<br />
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  When critics of electronic voting machines warn of Maryland becoming
another Florida, with the potential for hundreds if not thousands of lost
votes this fall, State Elections Administrator Linda H. Lamone
shudders.<br />
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 Maryland, Lamone said, has already had "its own Florida": the 1994
gubernatorial election, which was mired in recounts almost until
inauguration day. The state's move toward electronic voting was meant to
modernize its patchwork election machinery and prevent such episodes from
recurring.</font>
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