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Thursday, November 02, 2006

Just push the yellow button and vote again and again

Aw shucks, I shouldn't have voted by absentee ballot. If I had just waited to vote on the Sequoia paper trailless voting machines my county bought a huge expense this year, I could have voted fifteen or twenty times for my candidates:

"Just push the yellow button and you can vote as many times as you want," Tom Courbat, an Election Integrity advocate from Riverside County, California informed The BRAD BLOG tonight. Not that we're in any mood to report more such stories, but this seems to be a big one. A very big one.

It seems there's a little yellow button on the back of every touch-screen computer made by Sequoia Voting Systems, that allows any voter, or poll worker, or precinct inspector to set the system into "Manual Mode" allowing them to cast as many votes as they want.

Concerns about the flaw were first reported some thirty days ago to California Secretary of State Bruce McPherson's office by Ron Watt, a Tehama County, CA precinct inspector who has been a poll worker in the county for the last fifteen years. And yet, as recently as a radio interview last Tuesday, McPherson — who has been crowing about having the country's most stringent security process for voting systems — denied he was aware of any security issues with Sequoia systems.

Shush. Don't tell any Republicans about this. Only Democrats should be allowed to know.

1 Comments:

Blogger ChiTom said...

Why do I somehow think the Republicans already do know?

I'm sorry, this is simply unacceptable. Who the hell designed and approved this system?

4:51 PM  

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