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perils of e voting election fraud
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Wednesday October 25, 2006 17:20 by sophia
throw out your 'ol pencils' - Bertie
Bertie Ahern wants to throw out the 'stupid ol' pencils,' and bring in electronic voting. But we would be stupider than the pencils if we fall for this.
Decisions by many US states to convert to electronic voting machines have yielded new concerns about whether they are secure and accurate, about paper records as backup proof and -- this year -- about whether the electronic or paper record should be considered the official tally if a candidate demands a recount.
And on a Utube video, a computer software expert and whistleblower reveals to a congressional committee how he was asked to design a simple system to rig electronic votiing in Florida. And it wasn't hard to flip a 51/49 vote either way, with no one the wiser.
when electronic voting is brought in the door, democracy goes out the window. Ahern makes case for e-voting in the Irish Press
Ireland will become the laughing stock of Europe if it doesn't introduce e-voting soon, the Taoiseach said tonight.
Bertie Ahern told Opposition TDs in the Dail that a recent report on electronic voting found that it would only cost €500,000 to upgrade its software. He rejected criticism over the troubled €52m e-voting system which still incurs annual €700,000 costs to store 7,000 machines around the country.
"Our silly old system is outdated," Mr Ahern said.
"We have to correct the software which will cost €500,000 and then try to move forward. Otherwise we will go into the 21st Century being the laughing stock with our stupid ol' pencils."
Labour leader Pat Rabittee referred to weekend comments by Environment Minister Dick Roche that he intended to store the machines in centralised Defence Forces facilities and that he expected to use the technology in elections after 2007
s&Mr Roche said on TV3 on Sunday that the machines will be used in elections and referenda after 2007.
He added: "I'm not going to scrap them, we've actually paid good Irish taxpayers' money for them and I don't think there's any point of throwing them on the scrap heap when you can store them and correct them."
Mr Roche also said that 60% of the machines will be stored centrally in warehouses provided by the Defence Forces.
Mr Rabbitte added: "I would have thought that there would be no difficulty at all in guarding them because they're absolutely useless but that seems to be the use Mr Roche has in mind for the Army.
Mr Ahern said the second report by the Commission on Electronic Voting found that the system can potentially deliver real efficiency in the administration of elections.
A Cabinet sub-committee, chaired by Mr Roche will consider the report's recommendations while a peer review group drawn from international electoral reform bodies and the IT industry will be tasked to supervise any software redesign work.
The Government announced the introduction of e-voting in February 2000 and up to 7,000 machines were purchased for use in the European and local elections in June 2004.
However an interim report by the Commission on Electronic Voting in March 2004 cast serious doubt on the reliability and security of the system's software and the Government suspended the project pending further tests.
The Government had estimated that electronic voting and counting would make nationwide staff reductions of 1,200.
Last April, the Public Accounts Committee found wide variations in the cost of storing the machines around the country. The storage bill for Carlow-Kilkenny was €28,000 while it was only €298 in Co Louth.
Insurance cost €8,500 in Tipperary North/South and only €1,061 in Waterford.
Meanwhile, note the excerpt from the following by Amy Goldstein at WASHINGTONPOST.COM.
Doug Chapin, director of Electionline.org, said "things are getting better over time." But he said many of the changes in recent years have led to new problems and disputes. For instance, the decisions by many states to convert to electronic voting machines have yielded new concerns about whether they are secure and accurate, about paper records as backup proof and -- this year -- about whether the electronic or paper record should be considered the official tally if a candidate demands a recount.
Now, have you seen this? If you are for electronic voting, this makes those old pencils look good:
RIGGED US ELECTIONS Exposed:
computer software expert reveals to congressional committee how he was asked to design a simple system to rig electronic votiing in Florida.
to watch this short video, go to -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEzY2tnwExeurl=
when electronic voting is brought in the door, democracy goes out the window.
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