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Discrepancies to worry about

On a mailing list, Kim Alexander points us to an article in the UK Independent about voting machines:

Something very odd happened in the mid-term elections in Georgia last November. On the eve of the vote, opinion polls showed Roy Barnes, the incumbent Democratic governor, leading by between nine and 11 points. In a somewhat closer, keenly watched Senate race, polls indicated that Max Cleland, the popular Democrat up for re-election, was ahead by two to five points against his Republican challenger, Saxby Chambliss.

Those figures were more or less what political experts would have expected in state with a long tradition of electing Democrats to statewide office. But then the results came in, and all of Georgia appeared to have been turned upside down. Barnes lost the governorship to the Republican, Sonny Perdue, 46 per cent to 51 per cent, a swing of as much as 16 percentage points from the last opinion polls. Cleland lost to Chambliss 46 per cent to 53, a last-minute swing of 9 to 12 points.

The question is whether we can trust our voting machines. And this is a question that is going to get very big very soon, I believe.

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2 Responses to “Discrepancies to worry about”

  1. Yeah. And remeber this story about the Diebold (vote machine maker) CEO who is “committed to helping Ohio deliver its electoral votes to the president next year”? I’m not putting forth a conspiracy theory here, but this should be a red flag alerting us to the fact that something is wrong with this picture.

  2. For much more info, see:

    http://www.talion.com/blackboxvoting.org.htm

    http://www.notablesoftware.com/evote.html#Update

    http://216.239.41.104/search?q=cache:a1NKUIspuJ4J:avirubin.com/vote.pdf+electronic+voting&hl=en&ie=UTF-8

    verify.stanford.edu/evote.html

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