Fresh evidence Diebold is tampering with our elections
Why we need open-source software, paper trails and automatic audits on electronic voting machines, if we must use them at all:
In the 2002 Georgia race, incumbent Democratic Sen. Max Cleland, who was five percentage points ahead of Republican challenger Saxby Chambliss in polls taken a week before the vote, lost 53% to 46%. Incumbent Democratic Governor Roy Barnes, who led challenger Sonny Perdue in the polls by eleven points, lost 51% to 46%.
Here's why: The election was stolen by good ol' Diebold.
Check it out: http://rawstory.com//news/2008/Cybersecurity_expert_raises_allegations_of_2004_0717.html
In the 2002 Georgia race, incumbent Democratic Sen. Max Cleland, who was five percentage points ahead of Republican challenger Saxby Chambliss in polls taken a week before the vote, lost 53% to 46%. Incumbent Democratic Governor Roy Barnes, who led challenger Sonny Perdue in the polls by eleven points, lost 51% to 46%.
Here's why: The election was stolen by good ol' Diebold.
Check it out: http://rawstory.com//news/2008/Cybersecurity_expert_raises_allegations_of_2004_0717.html
Labels: diebold, election reform, election tampering, verifiable elections
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