Diebold Machines Fixed in 2000 Election?
An Orlando TV station reports that a Florida elections supervisor believes the Diebold voting machines in Volusia County were tampered with during the 2000 election. Believe me, if there's an opportunity to tamper with an election, this is the administration that will do it. And, apparently it's really quite easy to tamper with these Diebold machines.
But when Ion Sancho, Leon County's Supervisor of Elections, tested the Diebold system and allowed experts to manipulate the card electronically, he could change the outcome of a mock election without leaving any kind of trail. In other words, someone could fix an election and no one would know."
The expert that we used simply programmed it on his laptop in his hotel room," Sancho said.Sancho began investigating the problem after watching the votes come in during the infamous 2000 presidential election.
In Volusia County precinct 216, a memory card added more than 200 votes to George W. Bush's total and subtracted 16,000 votes from Al Gore. The mistake was later corrected during a hand count.After watching his computer expert change vote totals this week, Sancho said that he now believes someone on the inside did the same think in Volusia County in 2000."
Someone with access to the vote center in Volusia County put it on a memory card and uploaded it into the main system," Sancho said.
Sancho has been raising red flags about the system for months after other hackers were able to change votes during earlier tests. But Sancho said he's gotten nowhere with the company or with the Florida secretary of state's office, which oversees elections.
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