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07/16/04 11:31:19

 

 

Last Chance ACTION Against Blackboxvoting!

 

Action Opportunities for securing your VOTE:

 

1. Call Robert Ney and bust HR2239 out of commitee.

2. Write a Letter to John Kerry and tell him to speak out on the issue.

3. Background Flyer to print out and pass around.

 

 

 

1. Robert Ney, the neysayer.

 

Congressman Robert Ney blocking HR2239 and putting democracy on hold

for Diebold

 

HR2239, the bill that would mandate a paper record for paperless

" virtual voting " systems, now has 143 co-sponsors - Gosh, do you

think it'll pass?

 

It may, but if it doesn't come to the House floor for a vote before

the August recess, it's a gonner.

 

SO MAKE SOME NOISE NOW!

 

 

Ohio Congressman (Diebold) Blocking HR2239

Pass this on! He needs to get about a million phone calls.

 

Call Congress Toll Free:

1-800-839-5276

 

What/Who is holding up HR2239??????

The Committe Chairman of the House Administration:, thats who!

A republican whose state is the home for DIEBOLD Election Systems!

Bob Ney, Republican for Ohio.

 

Call Bob Ney or his office and tell him you want a Voter Verified

Paper Ballot in time for November 2004! Tell him you hold him

personally responsible for impeding YOUR democracy!

 

Call toll free at 1-800-839-5276

 

I DONT HAVE TO LIVE IN OHIO TO HAVE A PROBLEM WITH HIS HOLDING UP

DEMOCRACY FOR THE ENTIRE COUNTRY.

 

 

 

H.R. 2239 is presently in the Committee on House Administration:

Republican Rep. Robert W. Ney,(OH) is the Chairman.

Here is Rep Bob Ney's March 3rd statement as to his opinion of a

Voter Verified Paper Ballot:

 

Dear Colleague:

 

As the principal authors of the Help America Vote Act (Public Law

107-252) (HAVA), signed into law by President Bush on October 29,

2002, we feel compelled to express our concerns about recent

legislative efforts that promise enhanced electronic voting system

security. Various proposals have been introduced in the House and

Senate, but a common feature of these bills is they would amend HAVA

to require that all voting systems, including electronic and

computer-based systems, produce or accommodate a " voter verified

paper record. "

 

" Not only are such proposals premature, but they would undermine

essential HAVA provisions, such as the disability and language

minority access requirements, and could result in more, rather than

less, voter disenfranchisement and error... "

 

http://www.house.gov/cha/dearcolleaguemarch3-04.htm

 

District Offices Contact:

E-mail: bobney@m...

District Offices TOLL FREE: 1-866-4-OHIO-18

 

DC OFFICE

Phone: 202.225.6265 | Fax: 202.225.3394 | E-mail: bobney

 

 

 

 

http://www.americanether.net/Kerry.html

 

2. Send a letter to John Kerry

 

 

 

Tell Kerry to protect your vote against the threat of electronic voting.

 

 

 

 

Send a Free Fax by putting this in your email's " send " box and click

" send " .

 

Sometimes the fax doesn't work, if it doesn't try again later or call

Kerry's office.

 

remote-printer.sen_kerry/304_Russel_Bldg

t

 

remote-printer.sen_kerry/PO_Box_34640

 

 

 

http://www.americanether.net/Kerry.html

 

 

Dear Senator Kerry,

 

 

Recently you and Senator Edwards visited Florida and pledged to its

voters, that every vote will be counted. I've also read that you have

been organizing a legal task force to deal with any voting

irregularities. While dealing with voting irregularities and voter

disenfranchisement " after the fact " is necessary, I encourage you to

take more pro-active measures to make sure that every vote is counted

and every voter is allowed to vote.

 

In Florida and in many other parts of the country, many counties are

using paperless electronic voting systems, 'virtual voting' as I like

to call it. When these machines have no paper record of the voter's

intent, it is only the virtual data that decides the end count. It's

hard to imagine a rigorous recount done with only virtual data and I

wonder how accurate the vote counts will be using paperless systems.

 

Some say that paperless voting is reliable, but I find that hard to

believe. Recently, it's been reported that a popular kind of E-Voting

system in Florida and elsewhere, the iVotronic from ES & S, has a

problem with the accuracy of its internal audit procedures.

 

When the battery is low, the machine scrambles its serial number,

making the distinction as to 'which machines had how many votes'

impossible. ES & S says that this 'audit bug' does not affect the

actual vote count, only if we want to double check and do an audit.

This is but one of many serious problems that are being discovered

each day with these systems.

 

Many election officials are telling the people to trust paperless

voting, but how can we trust these systems, when it is impossible to

prove our votes actually exist.

 

Senator Kerry, time is running out for any meaningful safeguards to be

implemented before November. If you want all of our votes to be

counted and counted accurately, one thing you can do is to co-sponsor

S1980, which would mandate a paper record for every vote cast on

E-Voting machines.

 

You need to speak out now about the need for better security standards

and auditing procedures for electronic voting systems, otherwise the

problems of 2004 will make 2000 look like a walk in the park.

 

If S1980 and HR2239, its House counterpart, do not pass, the results

of the election cannot be seriously validated. Without these bills

immediately enacted to safeguard our most fundamental democratic

right, voter confidence in the US electoral process, will greatly

diminish.

 

I hope you will speak out about this issue to your colleagues in the

Senate to provide leadership in securing the integrity of our votes.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

 

Put this in your email's " send " box and the email will turn into a

free fax.

 

remote-printer.sen_kerry/304_Russel_Bldg

 

 

remote-printer.sen_kerry/PO_Box_34640

 

 

 

 

John Kerry for President, Inc.

P.O. Box 34640

Washington, DC 20043

202-712-3000

202-712-3001 (fax

http://www.johnkerry.com/contact/contact.php

 

 

Washington D.C.

304 Russell Bldg.

Third Floor

Washington D.C. 20510

(202) 224-2742 - Phone

(202) 224-8525 - Fax

 

http://kerry.senate.gov/text/contact/email.html

 

 

 

Background:

 

 

Print this out and take it to your local bullentin board or coffee

shop......

 

 

 

 

 

 

Election 2004:

How many bugs does it take to destroy your democracy?

__________________________

_________________

 

Did you know that since 2002, most US election systems have been

" upgraded " to paperless 'virtual voting' with faulty new systems that

constantly break down?

 

 

Some produce no paper copy of votes, which makes a recount impossible.

Obviously, this

 

could cause problems if the vote is close like in Florida in 2000.

 

 

 

 

These brand-new machines have been breaking down all across the country,

stopping and stalling elections, blowing circuits, and 'glitching'

votes out of existence.

 

 

In the recent primaries at least 10,000 voters in California, in 5

different counties, could not vote

because of a wide range of technical failures. In New Mexico in 2002,

12,000 votes failed to be counted.

In Florida in 2000, one machine even registered MINUS 12,000 votes for

Al Gore!

 

 

How does such junk end up counting your vote?

 

Michael I. Shamos, a computer expert speaking before

a House subcommittee hearing, said the testing and

certification process for electronic voting systems " is not only

broken, but is virtually

nonexistent " .

 

Both optical scan and touch-screen election systems have severe,

unresolved

security and accuracy flaws that are not being remedied.

 

Computer scientists at John Hopkins University and other institutions

have demonstrated that

any amateur software programmer can hack in and out of these systems

within minutes.

 

What about fraud?

 

Mike Devereaux, a salesman for a major E-voting

vendor, had this to say:

 

" The problem with touch-screens as vote counters is that they can be

easily manipulated. "

 

 

How many software bugs does a paper ballot have?

 

In 2001, a CalTech/MIT study found that, of all voting systems used in

the

United

States, hand-counted paper ballots have the lowest average incidence

of spoiled, uncounted, and unmarked ballots.

 

 

What are you going to do when your vote disappears on election day?

 

 

It's your right as a citizen to decide who counts your vote and how.

Congress is not ensuring fair and accurate elections, free from machine

breakdowns or " virtual vote " manipulation.

 

 

Make a difference:

Take the election back into YOUR hands.

 

 

 

Please visit the following websites to find out how you can help:

 

 

http://www.americanether.net

http://www.blackboxvoting.org

http://www.votersunite.org

http://www.verfiedvoting.org

 

 

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