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Voting Machine Companies Make Political Contributions to Both Democrats and Republicans - New Report Traces Campaign Contributions of Companies that Produce E-Voting Machines







Voting Machine Companies Make Political
Contributions to Both Democrats and
Republicans - New Report Traces Campaign
Contributions of Companies that Produce
E-Voting Machines

Voting Machine Companies Make Political
Contributions to Both Democrats and
Republicans - New Report Traces Campaign
Contributions of Companies that Produce
E-Voting Machines
08/13/2004 03:15 AM

New research on the political campaign contributions made to Democrats and Republicans by voting maching companies. [PRWEB Aug 13, 2004]




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Voting Machine Companies Huddle Together


Voting Machine Companies Huddle Together 12/09/2003 01:20 PM
It's unclear exactly what the purpose of this group is, but the various companies that make voting machines appear to have t eamed up to deal with the growing complaints about what they offer. What's unclear in the article (but, very very important) is how they plan to do this. If the idea is to team up and to listen to those concerns and fix them, then that's a good thing. If, instead (as I fear) this is a marketing/lobbying group who is going to simply try to explain away/lobby away all of the problems people are pointing out with their systems, then that's a bad thing. While they have a nice friendly quote about dealing with the controversy "positively" (what, now that suing everyone hasn't proven effective?), they also are already pointing out that basic things like a verifiable paper trail will add significant cost to the voting process. This suggests that they're going to try to explain away the security problems by suggesting it's "too expensive" to fix. Isn't it nice to hear that democracy is too expensive to do right?

Political Contributions


Political Contributions 11/05/2003 02:29 PM
Who gives how much to whom. For those like me who have been wondering about the claim that Republicans get more of their funding from ordinary people and the Democrats get more from foundations and rich individuals here is where we can find out. So far, I have found some surprises.

Tracking campaign contributions online


Tracking campaign contributions online 04/12/2004 11:33 AM
Great piece by Joanna Glasner in today's Wired News about a number of websites that help you track campaign contribution history of US politicians. Link

Election Officials Tied To E-Voting
Companies?


Election Officials Tied To E-Voting
Companies?
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We've wondered in the past exactly why so many election officials seem to be so against better electronic voting machines that are much more likely to accurately record the voters' wishes. Now, some of the people digging up all the dirt on e-voting machines is starting to look at those election officials, and what they're finding isn't pretty. The e-voting companies seem to pass on nice little gifts to certain election officials. The article describes one case of a California election official who received a free trip to Florida by an e-voting machine company to help them film an "infomercial." Think she's now biased as to which machine they use? The group is now putting together a larger report looking at similar conflicts of interest which they hope to publish later this year.

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Fundraiser


NewsNet5.com - News - Voting Machine
Maker's Executive Holds Political
Fundraiser
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Diebold Chairman Holds Republican Fundraiser .. Diebold

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California AG joins lawsuit suit against
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The Truth Laid Bear: Kerry Campaign Contributions Lack Disclosure .. FAILURE .. facts

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Convicted felons worked for electronic
voting companies. Bev Harris's Latest
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Convicted felons worked for electronic
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at least five convicted felons as managers .. Wow

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Gambling Machines Much Safer Than
Electronic Voting Machines


Gambling Machines Much Safer Than
Electronic Voting Machines
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It appears that making sure gambling is fair is much more important than making sure our elections are fair. One of the defenses pulled out by those who want to keep going with existing electronic voting machines is that no one seems to complain about electronic gambling machines. Perhaps that's because electronic gambling machines are held to a much higher standard than electronic voting machines. This NY Times editorial lists six different ways in which gambling machines in Nevada are under much more scrutiny than electronic voting machines. These include things like the fact that the state requires copies of the source code of all electronic gambling software, as well as their stringent licensing procedure for any company that wishes to sell electronic gambling machines. Employees of any such company have to go through background checks to make sure they have no criminal record. Considering that Diebold had convict ed felons involved with their electronic voting systems - you wonder if a similar licensing procedure might make sense for voting machines as well.

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E-Voting Machines Get Official Thumbs
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E-Voting Machines Get Official Thumbs
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  • AP: California Panel: Don't use Diebold touch-screen voting machines . By an 8-0 vote, the state's Voting Systems and Procedures Panel recommended that Shelley cease the use of the machines, saying that Texas-based Diebold has performed poorly in California and its machines malfunctioned in the state's March 2 primary election, turning away many voters in San Diego County.
  • Okay, now we're getting somewhere. The evidence has been building steadily against Diebold, and now an important panel has advised the state to hold an irresponsible company's feet to the fire. But there's a much bigger issue to consider: Are any of the voting-machine companies' black boxes to be trusted? The answer is No. Maybe these things work right, but maybe they don't. We can't afford to take this kind of a chance with our elections. California -- and every other state -- should insist that these machines not be used until they have a voter-verifiable paper trail. That's the only way to restore even a tiny bit of trust to a broken system. Better yet, we should move to systems like the one developed by the Open Voting Consortium, which is developing a system that is a) open; b) runs on cheap hardware; and c) can be verified to prevent improper election results from fraud or coding mistakes. Let's fix this mess, soon. Meanwhile, a cheer to the California panel that has told Diebold what needed to be said.


    Diebold to Pay $2.6M Due to Insecure
    Voting Machines


    Diebold to Pay $2.6M Due to Insecure
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    Flaw in Florida E-Voting Machines


    Flaw in Florida E-Voting Machines 06/13/2004 07:34 AM

    California bans the use of some
    e-voting machines


    California bans the use of some
    e-voting machines
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    Diebold voting machines vulnerability


    Diebold voting machines vulnerability 08/31/2004 08:20 AM
    Cory Doctorow: Diebold's voting machines have a stunning security defect:
    Manipulation technique found in the Diebold central tabulator -- 1,000 of these systems are in place, and they count up to two million votes at a time.

    By entering a 2-digit code in a hidden location, a second set of votes is created. This set of votes can be changed, so that it no longer matches the correct votes. The voting system will then read the totals from the bogus vote set. It takes only seconds to change the votes, and to date not a single location in the U.S. has implemented security measures to fully mitigate the risks.

    This program is not "stupidity" or sloppiness. It was designed and tested over a series of a dozen version adjustments.

    Link (Thanks, Michael!)

    Venezuela Goes With Untested E-Voting
    Machines


    Venezuela Goes With Untested E-Voting
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    07/12/2004 07:08 AM
    If you thought there were problems with the US using electronic voting touch screen machines, take a look down in Venezuela, where they're getting ready for an election where they will use new e-voting machines that haven't been tested yet. The machines, from a small Florida-based company do have a printed receipt, which is better than most US machines. However, the software for the machines has not been tested or certified yet, though the government claims they'll get around to it before the elections. Of course, this is the same government that had to postpone the entire election four years ago, after it was determined just days before the election that the electronic voting machines they were to use then weren't ready.

    Venezuela using untested voting machines


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    Voting Machines Missing for La. Election
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    California Bans All E-Voting Machines


    California Bans All E-Voting Machines 04/30/2004 07:15 PM
    We knew that California Secretary of State Kevin Shelley understood the real issues involved with complaints concerning electronic voting machines. After all, he was the one last year who said that all electronic voting machines in California should have a paper trail. Now, following a recommendation last week concerning problem s with the way Diebold managed their e-voting machines, Shelley has gone even beyond the recommendations to say that all electronic voting machines will be banned from the state, unless they implement a certifiable paper trail or put in place a specific list of 23 security measures. At the end of the article, he also appears to indicate that he's asking the state Attorney General to file charges against Diebold for knowin gly breaking the law.

    Ohio Halts E-Voting Machines


    Ohio Halts E-Voting Machines 12/04/2003 06:04 AM
    Fears of vote tampering cause the state to delay implementation of new touch-screen systems until after the November 2004 election. Meanwhile, state officials will work with manufacturers to make the systems more secure.

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    Republicans working to ensure that
    African-Americans won't even consider
    voting Republican


    Republicans working to ensure that
    African-Americans won't even consider
    voting Republican
    12/17/2004 06:40 PM
    On a more partisan note, I think it speaks of the moral bankruptcy of the Republican party that their victory hopes are pinned on suppressing the votes of those most vulnerable and most alienated from American life. Republicans wonder why African-American voters are the most reliable Democratic voting bloc? The picture of matrons from suburban Ohio driving into the inner cities to try and deny poor and minority voters their right to have their votes counted is already indelibly stamped on my brain, and I'm a suburban Irish-American -- just imagine if I came from a ethnic group with a bloody history of having its voice and vote suppressed? While I think that it would be healthier for our democracy, and for the Democratic party, if there was more competition for African-American votes, the Republican party (like the Democratic party of old) seems determined to make sure that doesn't happen....

    Defending Weak Electronic Voting
    Machines


    Defending Weak Electronic Voting
    Machines
    05/11/2004 06:09 PM
    I'm still a bit confused why anyone would object to electronic voting machines having more security and more ways to prove they're accurate, but everyone has their reasons. Unfortunately, this debate is turning into a political debate of Republicans vs. Democrats rather than a focus on the actual issues. That explains this latest editorial in defense of current electronic voting machines, which seems to paint the whole discussion as a Democratic plot to make democracy more expensive. The author does try to go through all the complaints, but starts off with a completely pointless argument to set the tone of his argument. He picks up the comment of a comedian about how the machines can be hacked over the internet and points out these machines are not hooked up to the internet. This makes it appear that the people who are really complaining about these machines have no idea what they're talking about and think the machines are hooked up to the internet. The real complaints about the system being easily tampered with are brushed off by saying no one has ever been caught tampering with these machines. The simple response to that is that he forgot to add the word "yet" to the end (and that just because no one's been caught doesn't mean it hasn't happened). He then brushes off the idea that tampering is a real problem anyway, since people could only tamper with one machine at a time, since (apparently) messing up a few votes is okay. As for the very unlikely possibility that anyone is tampering with the voting software to better favor one candidate, he says that random testing takes care of that. Random testing certainly helps - but as the California situation showed, the random testing was done incorrectly and uncertified software was loaded after machines had been "tested." Furthermore, there's simply no reason not to make voting machine software publicly open so that independent testers can go through the code and verify there's nothing wrong with it. Finally, all the way at the end, he gets to the real complaint that most people have with these voting systems: that there's no recountable paper trail. His response shows just how much he doesn't understand the real issue. He says that each machine records the electronic votes multiple times, and the recount is easy: just view one of the other records. This leaves out the important middle step: knowing that any of those records actually recorded the vote properly. I can make a thousand identical copies of the same incorrect records and it doesn't help me to verify the accuracy of the original vote. He claims that the only reason to add a paper trail is to make the machines more expensive - but it's already been shown that the addition of such a paper trail adds a tiny cost to each machine (many of them already have paper printers included). Besides, at what point did anyone say democracy had to be cheap? Ignoring all the politics on either side concerning these voting machines, why would anyone not support making these machines more secure while also including some way to verify the accuracy of the vote? Most people arguing for better security don't believe there's some big plot to steal an election or that hackers are waiting to mess up the vote. We just don't like the fact that it's possible and would feel a lot better with a more secure system. What's wrong with that?

    Malfunctioning (?) Voting Machines, Part
    MMMCCXVIII


    Malfunctioning (?) Voting Machines, Part
    MMMCCXVIII
    03/08/2004 11:18 PM
    This letter to the editor in the Washington Post is just one more reason to ask voting officials everywhere: Why are you so resistant to voter-verifiable paper trails?

    Indian voting machines compared with
    Diebold's


    Indian voting machines compared with
    Diebold's
    05/13/2004 10:57 AM
    On the eve of the first Indian election run with electronic-voting machines, a technologist called "smz" has posted an in-depth comparison between Diebold's voting machines and the ones in use in India.
    The System is a set of two devices running on 6V batteries. One device, the Voting Unit is used by the Voter, and another device called the Control Unit is operated by the Electoral Officer. Both units are connected by a 5 meter cable. The Voting unit has a Blue Button for every candidate, the unit can hold 16 candidates, but up to 4 units can be chained, to accommodate 64 candidates. The Control Units has Three buttons on the surface, namely, one button to release a single vote, one button to see the total umber of vote casted till now, and one button to close the election process. The result button is hidden and sealed, It cannot be pressed unless the Close button is already pressed.

    The voting unit has a list of candidate's names and their Party Symbols pasted on the surface, and a Blue button to cast a vote faces ever candidate's name. The Party Symbols (like a Lotus, an elephant, a horse etc.) are approved by the election commission to be unique, All political parties use these symbols while campaigning, and illiterate people can identify their candidates by looking at his symbol, and pressing the blue button in front of his symbol.

    Link (Thanks, smz!)

    Indian Voting Machines Compared with
    Diebold


    Indian Voting Machines Compared with
    Diebold
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    Controversy heats up over electronic
    voting machines


    Controversy heats up over electronic
    voting machines
    08/27/2004 01:58 PM
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    California set to reject Diebold
    e-voting machines


    California set to reject Diebold
    e-voting machines
    04/23/2004 09:46 PM
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    Calif. Official Bans Some Voting
    Machines (AP)


    Calif. Official Bans Some Voting
    Machines (AP)
    04/30/2004 08:37 PM
    AP - The state's top elections official called for a criminal investigation of Diebold Election Systems Inc. as he banned use of the company's newest model touchscreen voting machine, citing concerns about its security and reliability.

    Group Seeks Upgrades to Voting Machines


    Group Seeks Upgrades to Voting Machines 02/17/2004 06:32 PM
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    Calif. Official Bans Some Voting
    Machines


    Calif. Official Bans Some Voting
    Machines
    04/30/2004 09:48 PM
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    Diebold Sued (Again) Over Shoddy Voting
    Machines


    Diebold Sued (Again) Over Shoddy Voting
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    07/12/2004 08:38 PM

    Fla. Voting Machines Work in Primary
    Test


    Fla. Voting Machines Work in Primary
    Test
    08/31/2004 05:00 PM
    AP via Daily Press Aug 31 2004 9:43PM GMT

    Voting machine showdown


    Voting machine showdown 02/10/2004 06:47 AM
    A leading maker of computer election equipment defends itself in court against charges that it overreached itself in trying to stifle critics.

    Paper Ballot E-Voting Machines Fails
    During Test


    Paper Ballot E-Voting Machines Fails
    During Test
    08/16/2004 02:47 AM
    While at first glance it might look bad that one of the first new e-voting machines from Sequoia that actually has a paper ballot backup system failed during a demo test, it actually does a wonderful job proving the point most people fighting against current e-voting machines have been trying to prove. The system failed to mark the paper ballot on votes recorded in Spanish, which may seem embarrassing during the test. However, by not marking the paper ballot, it was immediately clear that there was a glitch in the system which could then be fixed. With traditional electronic voting machines that had no paper ballot backup, no one would know whether or not their vote was counted at all.

    Electronic voting machines are
    unverifiable, unreliable and
    undemocratic


    Electronic voting machines are
    unverifiable, unreliable and
    undemocratic
    12/02/2003 04:52 PM
    Paul Krugman column .. the editorial

    nytimes.com/2003/12/02/opinion/02KRUG.html
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    Security of electronic voting machines
    sparks controversy


    Security of electronic voting machines
    sparks controversy
    12/12/2003 05:30 PM
    A heated debate over the security and reliability of electronic voting machines is heralding the arrival of presidential primary season.

    Ireland Realizes The Dangers Of Current
    E-Voting Machines


    Ireland Realizes The Dangers Of Current
    E-Voting Machines
    04/30/2004 12:16 PM
    It looks like the message is finally getting out about the problems of current e-voting systems. As California is looking to get rid of the unreliable machines, Ireland is now making noises about banning the machines as well. It's not that anyone is against the idea of electronic voting - but that the current way it's implemented is dreadful and raises all sorts of questions about whether or not your vote is actually being counted. Apparently, in Ireland, the Prime Minister has been pushing for such electronic voting for a while, but a commission is now recommending not to use the machines in their current form.

    Yahoo! News - Fla. Voting Machines Have
    Recount Flaw


    Yahoo! News - Fla. Voting Machines Have
    Recount Flaw
    06/13/2004 07:32 AM
    Fla. Voting Machines Have Recount Flaw. The Jeb Bush Florida Theft of the Election 2004 Update .. Florida officials knowingly certified a voting machine that they knew had a flaw! .. AP

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