[ale] voting machine redux
Michael D. Hirsch
mhirsch at nubridges.com
Tue Feb 25 11:39:54 EST 2003
Interesting article on Salon that touches on many of the issues surrounding
voting machines discussed here last year, and some we missed. The author
does talk a lot about the lack of audit trail most of us are aware of with
computerized voting. More interesting to me was a Senator that holds a
major stake in the voting machine company that tabulates the votes in his
own state. And he won in a landslide. Hmmm.
I was amused by this:
Harris has discovered, for example, that Diebold, the company that
supplied touch-screen voting machines to Georgia during the 2002
election, made its system's sensitive software files available on a
public Internet site.
It is said like that's a bad thing! I say, "Kudos to Diebold". If I were
on the elections commission I would say that is a prerequisite for any
voting software.
Here's the article:
http://www.salon.com/tech/feature/2003/02/20/voting_machines/index.html?x
Michael
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