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Maryland House Votes To Oust Diebold Machines
(via www.computerworld.com)

The Maryland House of Delegates voted 137-0 to dump their electronic voting machines, going back to optically-scanned forms and their resulting paper trail.

Submitted: March 10, 2006


California Approves Diebold E-Voting
(via www.washingtonmonthly.com)

More information on faulty Diebold voting machines in California. These things are a hackers dream.

Submitted: February 27, 2006


Ohio Voting Fraud
(via www.xopl.com)

Interesting theory that a reported negative 25 million votes for Kerry in Ohio was actually, in essence, a register overflow. Fun reading for computer science folks.

Submitted: February 26, 2006


California Secretary of State Recertifies Diebold Machines In Violation of State Law
(via www.theleftcoaster.com)

California kicks out Diebold machines. Republicans ask for security audit of them. Then they reinstate the machines without waiting for the required audit.

Submitted: February 22, 2006


Justice Dept. to Defend Redistricting Map It Found Illegal
(via www.dailykos.com)

Texas redrew its districts to screw over blacks and Hispanics.
The Department of Justiced looked into it and found it to be illegal.
So the DOJ has decided to defend Texas' actions.

Submitted: February 17, 2006


State Rebuffs Raw Vote Demand
(via www.adn.com)

Democrats in Alaska are asking for the actual vote tallies, electronically, so they can determine just badly they were screwed over in 2004.

The state is refusing to give them up, claiming that the actual vote tallies are private information, owned by the company that provided the voting machines.

Let's repeat: They're claiming that the actual vote tallies are private property, not public property.

Submitted: January 25, 2006


Politics Alleged in Voting Cases
(via www.washingtonpost.com)

Election corruption begins at the highest level, in the so-called Department of Justice itself.

Submitted: January 23, 2006


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