From:
Al Kolwicz [mailto:alkolwicz@qwest.net]
Sent: Friday, May 12, 2006 5:48 PM
To: 'Dana Williams'
Cc: Bill Hobbs; Gigi Dennis ; John Gardner; Linda Salas ; Monica
Marquez; Shelley Bailey ; Wayne Munster ;
Dean Schooler ; Dr. Charles Corry ; Harvie
Branscomb; Joe Pezzillo; Robert Corry ; Sheila Horton
Subject: RE: HAVA Complaint - SOS-HAVA-01-06-0001
Ms. Williams,
I look forward to
working with you.
To restate what we have
said in our previous communications with the Secretary of State regarding
our HAVA complaint, we request the following:
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Policy regarding the de-certification of voting equipment including the
policy regarding the use of certified voting equipment that is found to
be out of compliance with Colorado requirements, and the policy
regarding the purchase of certified voting equipment when it has been
discovered before the purchase that the equipment does not meet
requirements.
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Test cases that were used by federal and state Independent Testing
Authorities to verify that a blind voter can verify the votes recorded
on the paper record of votes (the audit trail in the case of the eSlate
voting equipment), and to verify that the eSlate provides anonymous
voting.
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Writings that the Secretary of State has created that declare that
Article VII section 8 of the Colorado Constitution is unclear or
ambiguous, or otherwise assess the meaning of the article, and writings
that the Secretary of State has created that contend that the HAVA
sections cited in the complaint are unclear or ambiguous, or otherwise
assess the meaning of these sections.
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Writings, including reasons and reasoning, as to why the Secretary of
State denied certification to the AutoMark voting equipment.
We hope to use this
information to prepare for the May 24th public hearing of our
HAVA complaint.
Thank you very much for
your prompt attention.
Al Kolwicz
CAMBER – Citizens for
Accurate Mail Ballot Election Results
2867 Tincup Circle
Boulder, CO 80305
303-494-1540
AlKolwicz@qwest.net
www.users.qwest.net/~alkolwicz
www.coloradovoter.blogspot.com
CAMBER is a dedicated group of volunteers
who are working to ensure that every voter gets to vote once, every vote is
counted once, and that every ballot is secure and anonymous.