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Digital ballot equipment is not working

DRE equipment failings

03/13/06    Touch Screens Fail Test of Reliability
03/13/06    Electronic Voting Machines: Programmed for Failure?
03/10/06    Does the EAC Really Care If Voting Machines Are Accessible?
09/21/05    GAO Report on Electronic Voting systems
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Myth Breakers: Facts about Electronic Elections

HART InterCivic  

03/16/06    Serious mistakes were made in the counting of ballots in Tarrant County
03/16/06    Candidates in both parties have requested free recounts of primary election votes
03/13/06    EXCLUSIVE: Hart InterCivic Whistleblower Warned of Texas, Ohio E-Voting 'Fraud' Concerns in 2004
03/13/06   
Hart InterCivic's Comments on The University of Maryland Study
03/08/06    New Voting System Same Problems
01/30/06   
State balks at approving Kane voting equipment
07/05/05    Hart InterCivic Optical-Scan Has A Weak Spot
10/29/04   
The Dastardly eSlate
10/22/04    Voter oversight causing problems in Travis County
10/22/04    County Responds to Voting Machine Problems

SEQUOIA Voting Systems

03/22/06    Voting machine woes force ballot backup
03/21/06    Touch-screens lead to fraud, error, critics say
03/21/06   
High-tech voting hits snags
03/17/06   
Voting machine reliability on trial
03/17/06   
Voting device on trial for reliability

ES&S

 

DIEBOLD Election Systems

03/23/06    Maryland's House of Delegates voted 137-to-0 to drop its machines and switch to paper ballots
03/22/06   
California State Senator Bowen Comments on Lawsuit
03/21/06   
Voter Action is "investigating a possible action" in Arizona  
03/21/06    California Voters File Lawsuit to Halt Use or Purchase of Diebold Electronic Voting System
03/07/06    Election official hammered for telling the truth
03/02/06    State Board of Election’s Documents Detailing Diebold’s Questionable Ability to Count Every Vote
09/24/03    Analysis of an Electronic Voting System


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.

Contact Al Kolwicz at 303-494-1540 or AlKolwicz@qwest.net