I am getting really tired of Clinton's bills and all other approaches
which mandate particular technology instead of saying what they really
want. If they want accessibility, then say so. If they want election
integrity, then say what that consists of -- non-technical citizens can
effectively observe every part of the election procedure and must be
allowed to do so without obstacles that would prevent their effective
observation. As soon as you get into the technology, the election gets
lost.
Teresa Hommel
www.wheresthepaper.org
Michael Melio wrote:
I’m sure
each
of us will find something that we can object to in the bill.
But it
is a step in
the right direction, even if it is a small step.
We have
to crawl
before we can walk.
Sincerely,
Michael
David Melio
meliom@xxxxxxxxxxx
"Never
doubt for a moment that a small group of
committed, thoughtful people can make a difference. Indeed, it's the
only thing
that ever has."
--
Margaret Mead
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Subject: Re: Fw:
100,000 Strong
This
one seems to have
the paper requirement solid, but my concerns are about some other areas
where
it seems to mandate the use of technology that doesn't exist -- as did
HAVA.
- "Any
direct
recording electronic voting system or other voting system described in
subparagraph (A)(iii) shall use a mechanism that separates the function
of vote
generation from the function of vote casting"
I'm not
exactly sure what
that's getting at, but I don't think such a technology exists. If it
does, it
seems to me it would abolish the use of the current crop of DREs,
wouldn't it?
- The
paper produced by
accessible devices "shall be available for visual, audio, and pictorial
inspection and verification by the voter, with language translation
available
for all forms of inspection and verification"
Do any
of the current
ones provide all three verification methods? Does anything provide
pictorial
inspection? At least it leaves out verification software.
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Sent: Thursday,
February 17, 2005 9:42 AM
Subject: Re: Fw:
100,000 Strong
Read
the bill carefully.
Whether it is her staff undercutting her, or ignorance, or whatever,
her last 2
bills on this issue were counterproductive. PADA allowed rather than
requiring
a paper trail, and RECORD required a paper trail unless states said
they
couldn't comply and then they didn't have to. Stupid,
counterproductive, and
all announced with much fanfare.
Teresa
Teresa Hommel
http://www.wheresthepaper.org
212 228-3803
10 St. Marks Place
New York, NY 10003
dougrcurtis wrote:
but I
sure do hate the
generalization: "paper receipts."
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Dear Friends,
What better way to advance our Count Every Vote
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Last week I asked you to become a citizen co-sponsor of this vitally
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100,000 of you answered our call to action -- and the number is growing
every day.
http://www.friendsofhillary.com/CountEveryVote
Today, we take the next step. This afternoon, I will step onto the
Senate floor and formally introduce the Count Every Vote Act.
Providing paper receipts for electronic voting machines, creating
uniform standards for provisional ballots, and guaranteeing adequate
equipment to prevent long waiting lines are common-sense reforms. They
will help strengthen our democracy and they are supported by the vast
majority of Americans.
But here’s the reality. Many of the Republican leaders who make
speeches about democracy abroad will resist this attempt to strengthen
it here at home. They don’t want to face the issue of electoral reform,
and they don’t want to vote on it - so they are going to try to ignore
it.
That’s why I am committed to building grassroots momentum -- to insist
on action for the Count Every Vote Act of 2005.
We are going to show that the American people are determined to have
fair, free and credible elections - our democracy demands no less!
100,000 citizen co-sponsors is a great start. But, it is only a start.
Will you continue to help me build support? Will you forward this email
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we have, the louder, and stronger, our voice will be!
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