Wednesday, May 10, 2006

Guess what? MORE voting machine problems! 

Is anyone starting to sense a trend here?

Pennslvania discovered a serious security flaw in their touch-screen voting machines. Diebold says they're the ones who found the problem and notified their customer. Not so, according to one blogger quoting anonymous sources. I don't know enough about him to judge his credibility.

Best you can do is to look up your state legislator's phone number and make a quick call asking what kind of security checking is being done on your state's voting equipment

UPDATE 5/15:

Here's the Diebold machine security report. There's also an article about How the Pennsylvania Diebold flaw was found, what computer scientists think about it, and how a Utah county clerk who found and investigated some voting machine discrepancies was "asked" to resign and publicly accused of "compromising the integrity" of the election system.

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