Stemmachines

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[edit] Brazilie

Een rel ontstaan wegens fraude met de stemmachines. 2004

[edit] USA

[edit] 2000

De verkiezingen 2000 zijn gestolen door manipulatie bij de verkiezingen in Florida.

  • Zie: Stupid White Men, Michael Moore


[edit] getuigenverklaring onder ede

Computer programmer Clinton Eugene Curtis testifies under oath before the U.S. House Judiciary Members in Ohio (back in 2004) -- video to the right (partial transcript below). Stephen Pizzo writes:

If you can watch this entire video, and still use an electronic voting machine, you deserve the government you get. If your state or district has decided to use electronic voting machines this November demand an absentee ballot today. Watch this video. Then join those of us who have decided that since paper was good enough for our constitution, it's good enough for our vote too.
Oh, and when you're done watching the whole video... pass it along. November is only a a few weeks off and the last thing Republicans want to see is either house returned to Democrat control. Because if that happens, hearings happen. And if hearings happen... well, who knows - someone(s) could go to jail. So, demand a paper ballot or an absentee ballot in Nov. and leave the cheaters with a pocket full of worthless Diebold electrons.

A partial transcript:

Are there computer programs that can be used to secretly fix elections?

Yes.

How do you know that to be the case?

Because in October of 2000, I wrote a prototype for Congressman Tom Feeney [R-FL]...

It would rig an election?

It would flip the vote, 51-49. Whoever you wanted it to go to and whichever race you wanted to win.

And would that program that you designed, be something that elections officials... could detect?

They'd never see it.


Evan Derkacz is a New York-based writer and contributor to AlterNet.

[edit] 2004

De verkiezingen 2004 zijn gestolen middels de stemmachines.

Most people were shocked and disappointed to hear Kerry concede so quickly on the morning of November 3rd, especially in the wake of exit polls which indicated that Kerry would actually win the election.
Rumor is that President Bush's brother, Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, may run for president.
Rumor is? According to Florida voting machines, he's already won.
-Jay Leno

All - not some - but all the voting machine errors detected and reported in Florida went in favor of Bush or Republican candidates...(continued)

[edit] 2006 protesten

Date sent: Sat, 28 Oct 2006 11:30:20 +0200 Subject: Inbraak in stemmachines is geslaagd -- alle persoonsgegevens op straat..

[edit] Chicago Voter Database Hacked

October 23, 2006, ABC News

A non-partisan civic organization today claimed it had hacked into the voter database for the 1.35 million voters in the city of Chicago. Bob Wilson, an official with the Illinois Ballot Integrity Project<http://www.ballot-integrity.org/>— which bills itself as a not-for-profit civic organization dedicated to the correction of election system deficiencies — tells ABC News that last week his organization hacked the database, which contains detailed information about hundreds of thousands of Chicago voters, including their Social Security numbers, and dates of birth. "It was a serious identity theft problem, but also a problem that could potentially create problems with the election," Wilson said. *A nefarious hacker could have changed every voter's status from active to inactive, which would have prevented them from voting*, he said. "Or we could've changed the information on what precinct you were in or what polling place you were supposed to go to," he said. "There were ways that we could potentially change the entire online data base and disenfranchise voters throughout the entire city of Chicago. If we'd wanted to, we could've wiped the entire database out."

[edit] Electronic Voting Machines Could Skew Elections

October 22, 2006, ABC News*

Cheryl Kagan, a former Maryland Democratic legislator, was shocked when she opened her mail [and] discovered three computer discs. The discs contained the secret source code for vote-counting that could be used to alter the votes cast through Maryland's new electronic voting machines. An independent report commissioned by the state of Maryland...shows myriad other security flaws. Computer experts and government officials have voiced serious concerns that if these machines malfunction, no paper record will exist for a recount. Even worse is the fear that an election could be hacked. Princeton University researchers using an Accuvote TS — a touch screen version of the Diebold machine — showed how easy it would be to deploy a virus that would, in seconds, flip the vote of any election. Cyber-security expert Stephen Spoonamore [says] Diebold's "system is utterly unsecured. *The entire cyber-security community is begging them to come back to reality and secure our nation's voting.*" There is also the matter of computer glitches. In primary elections...machines malfunctioned in Texas, where 100,000 votes were added. In Maryland, screens froze and memory cards went missing. Gov. Robert Ehrlich, a Republican running for reelection, advised residents to vote by absentee ballot because he had no confidence in the machines. Electronic voting machines were supposed to be the solution to the paper ballot problems from the 2000 presidential election. But to many critics, America's voting system has gone out of the frying pan and into the fire.

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