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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Mephisto who wrote (36005)7/17/2004 2:53:50 PM
From: zonkieRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 81568
 
Good news.
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Blackwell Halts Deployment Of Diebold Voting Machines For 2004
July 16, 2004

COLUMBUS – Ohio Secretary of State J. Kenneth Blackwell today halted deployment of Diebold Election Systems’ electronic voting devices in Ohio for the 2004 General Election. The decision is based on preliminary findings from the secretary of state's second round of security testing conducted by Compuware Corporation showing the existence of previously identified, but yet unresolved security issues. Hardin, Lorain and Trumbull counties had selected to use new Diebold equipment this November. Those counties will use their current voting devices in 2004.

“As I made clear last year, I will not place these voting devices before Ohio’s voters until identified risks are corrected,” Blackwell said. “Diebold Election Systems has successfully addressed many, but not all, of the problems that were identified in our first security review. The lack of comprehensive resolution prevents me from giving county boards of elections a green light for this November.

“I look forward to working with Diebold Election Systems and our other qualified election system vendors as they continue to bolster security and develop voting devices that meet Ohio’s requirement for voter-verifiable paper audit trails.”

In December 2003, Secretary Blackwell released results from two comprehensive examinations identifying 57 potential security risks within the software and hardware of the voting devices offered by Ohio’s qualified electronic voting systems vendors: Diebold Election Systems, Election Systems and Software, Hart Intercivic, and Sequoia Voting Systems. He ordered the voting machine manufacturers to resolve all of the identified issues or face a halt in deployment.

Diebold Election Systems was the only vendor to submit revised voting software and hardware for retesting.

Compuware Corporation, based in Detroit, conducted the thorough technical analysis of each of the electronic voting device vendors’ software and hardware. InfoSENTRY, based in Raleigh, NC, conducted on-site vendor inspections and interviews to assess voting system vendors’ security plans, procedures and processes.

A comprehensive report from Compuware detailing the second round of security reviews will be available at the secretary of state web site www.sos.state.oh.us when the assessment is complete.

sos.state.oh.us



To: Mephisto who wrote (36005)7/17/2004 3:39:16 PM
From: American SpiritRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 81568
 
Latest polls are very encouraging. Finally most people just cannot stomach Bush anymore and don't think he's going to win. Edwards seems to be what's putting Kerry over the top. Everyone loves Edwards.



To: Mephisto who wrote (36005)7/17/2004 5:39:18 PM
From: Ann CorriganRead Replies (3) | Respond to of 81568
 
Cheney said he got VP slot because of his hunk status. How can the Dems say he doesn't have a sense of humor.LOL
Both McCain & Cheney seemed to be dismissive of Edwards with their "just another pretty face" remark.