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Voting Security Needed Now!

by Ellen Kadransky

Wolf Blitzer declared recently on CNN that in the primaries, “some states are already finding serious problems with their electronic voting machines, and they are ready to give E-voting a grade of F.”

On Election Day 2004, the Verified Voting Foundation had more than 500 reports of E-voting problems, including malfunctioning machines, ill-trained poll workers and an inadequate supply of terminals.

The lever machines of the past had problems at times with preserving votes, but after being replaced in some places with punch cards, decades went by with little demand for any changes.

Now, with electronic voting, we have poll workers loading paper backward in printers, blank audit trails, crumpling of ballots, unprinted or text missing in ballots. Voters have problems with touch screens that misinterpret their finger movements. Machines sometimes break down because they were cheaply made.

There is no federal oversight of the manufacture of voting machines. The vendors who sell the systems are also paid to train the workers, design the ballots and repair broken machines for years on end. Right now, the biggest threats to elections are incompetence, error and unreliability rather than the rigging conspiracies some people fear.

Most software firms regard their “source code,” the programs that run their machines, as a trade secret. But voter-rights groups consider this “black box” culture of secrecy the biggest problem with voting machines. Vendors pay for testing themselves, but the public is unable to find out how the tests are conducted. Many states don’t even question the results.

The solution? All “direct-recording” electronic voting machines should be banned at once and replaced with optical-scan or other reliable paper-trail equipment. Then people must be trained to verify the counts. Election law requires votes to be counted by people, in public and posted publicly.

If there isn’t time to get the new equipment before November, then other methods, like mail-in and paper-ballot distribution at polling places must be used. A bill has been introduced to ban the use of touch-screen voting by 2012 by Sens. Bill Nelson of Florida and Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island.

Since we’ve recently had elections with very slim margins, no undocumented totals should have any part in presidential or congressional voting this year.

There must be provisional ballots available for all who come to the wrong polling place or lack the right documentation. If a polling place is having problems, workers must let the authorities know about them in time to get them fixed.

Ample time should be provided for the results to be announced. The media frequently ask for tallies without considering that it takes time to make sure everything is added up correctly.

The more people know about computers, the more terrified they are that they are ruining elections. Trying to get by with inadequate systems will lead to more expense in the long run. The recounts, lawsuits and confusion could end up costing far more than the funds set aside for those purposes. We should no longer tolerate missing votes in the thousands and millions.

Write or call your congressional representative to support H.R. 5036, the Holt Bill, the Emergency Election Assistance for Secure Elections Act. It will provide the funds to properly fund a secure election in November.

Suspicions that our elections aren’t fair and secure can’t be tolerated this time around. The stakes are too high. *

Ellen Kadransky is a political activist in Upper Darby.

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9 Comments so far

  1. Paul Revere March 10th, 2008 11:30 am

    Greg Palast is predicting that at least 6 million votes will be stolen in the next election. I do not know what he bases his criteria on,but true or not, this is something that needs to be monitered very carefully since we know voter fraud has been nascent.

  2. skippyagogo41 March 10th, 2008 11:57 am

    The ‘voting’ machines are owned by members of the Republican party. What more needs to be said?

    No paper ballots, no democracy. (not that using paper ballots guarantees democracy; e.g. Alberta)

  3. satr9prodxns March 10th, 2008 12:22 pm

    all hail the united states of diebold.

  4. Kernel March 10th, 2008 12:46 pm

    Great advice, Ellen, about supporting the Secure Elections bill as otherwise our election may be about as valuable as the Iraqi`s was which was pretty well fixed. This may well be the most important election in our history and we all need to do whatever we can to insure a accurate vote.

  5. yormsane March 10th, 2008 1:08 pm

    As they say in New Hampshire: Live Free or Diebold….

  6. Paul Bramscher March 10th, 2008 2:46 pm

    Electronic voting is a joke without a punchline.

    Looks like anyone who properly courts the corporate media, gerrymanders districts, and is friendly with Diebold gets elected — no need to really appeal to the people. In fact, you can be generally hostile to their interests and still squeak into office.

    My money is on a third term of Bush, regardless of who’s actually sitting in the chair.

  7. truthisoutofstyle March 10th, 2008 6:09 pm

    Voting fraud is very real and very frightening. Check out “Uncounted” documentary. Good blog @
    http://www.bradblog.com/ Article in NYT 3.2.08 about attempt for Diebold takeover by United Technologies Corp (UTC) defense contractor. There are no regulations, accountabilities or paper trail proofs in place to protect against vote manipulation. We are not living free in a democracy.

  8. canuckchuck March 10th, 2008 10:09 pm

    comming soon… a machine that will vote FOR you, so you can just stay home and watch American Idol and stuff your face with pork rinds

    America..Land of the torturer, home of the idiot

  9. 330mary j March 11th, 2008 4:18 am

    amen canuckchuck couldn’t have said it better

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