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1 posted on 03/26/2008 10:35:39 AM PDT by darth
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I have been an election judge or working the polls for 8 years. Every election. This is one of the most important civic duty we have. Call your election office and ask to work your prectinct or any other in your county.

My husband worked as a poll watcher for one of our worst boxes. All day long the Dem Judge was talking about a “delivery of chicken” by the end of the day the count on the door was about 100 more than people who had come in to vote. (I’ll bet those signature sheets were already made up in one persons handwritting & the ballots all punched).

My husband stayed all day and watched her like a hawk. At the count at the end of the day she said she must have made a mistake and corrected it to the actual number of voters.

When it came time to deliver the boxes to be counted she told him she had to stop by her house. He said, that will be fine but the boxes stay in your trunk and I will be sitting on your trunk. She never got the “delivery of chicken” and she wasn’t able to stuff the box.

YES EVERYONE please work the election (preferable) or poll watcher. It does help stop the voter fraud!

Recording devices inside the polling place are usually illegal but not at the 100’ mark outside.


99 posted on 10/07/2008 8:48:50 AM PDT by The Bat Lady (I want to vote for somone who won't later call me a bigot, racist or vigilante.)
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bump


101 posted on 10/14/2008 8:08:27 AM PDT by OrioleFan
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In Cook County IL, one of the Dems favorite places to go for votes are nursing homes. They “help” the people fill out their ballots. With the aging of baby boomers, this is going to become an even more fruitful source for votes.

Just curious—”early voting” started here yesterday and there was a record turnout. Where are all of these early vote ballots kept until election day? Hmmmmm


102 posted on 10/14/2008 9:13:21 AM PDT by Fu-fu2
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BTTT


103 posted on 10/14/2008 9:53:41 AM PDT by ScreamingFist (Annihilation - The result of underestimating your enemies. NRA)
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Bump to a most valuable thread.


107 posted on 10/16/2008 1:22:08 PM PDT by xJones
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Thanks !

Bookmark bump


109 posted on 01/06/2010 11:26:15 AM PST by JMJJR ( Newspeak is the official language of Oceania)
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BTTT


110 posted on 08/09/2010 10:47:14 AM PDT by Lazamataz ("We beat the Soviet Union. Then we became them." -- Lazamataz, 2005)
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111 posted on 08/09/2010 10:47:57 AM PDT by Lazamataz ("We beat the Soviet Union. Then we became them." -- Lazamataz, 2005)
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bookmark.

in otherwards, if you want to stop the Dem fraud, get up off your asses and fight it.


113 posted on 09/04/2010 9:33:06 AM PDT by Free Vulcan (No prisoners, no mercy. 2010 is here...)
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Good job! Here is a piece I posted right after the Florida debacle in 2000 that was dedicated to the ballot problem.

Ballot Transparency to Eliminate Fraudulent Counts

Voters have read and seen all sorts of assurances that the new touch-screen balloting systems are fool proof, tamper proof, and nothing to worry about. Many, including those who are familiar with the technology, are not at all reassured.

The concerns are on two levels. First, from the perspective of those not familiar with the technology, it is a device whose inner workings and inherent security they cannot possibly understand. If they can't understand it, how can they be assured that it is honest? Second, those who DO understand signal processing, software, and communications technology know that is far too easy to defraud the system in a way that would be irreversible and undetected. Either way, touch-screens are a loser.

Now, as users of ATMs, cell phones, the Internet, and other electronic media, it might at first seem a little strange that so many people have such concerns. Upon further consideration however, the key distinctions between voting and a service handling mere money become obvious:

·         Customers have a choice of banking vendors. Citizens don’t have a choice of governments.

·         There is a major difference between mere financial assets at risk, and a risk to individual liberty.

Governments are monopolies. One can go down the street to another bank and take the offending bank to court. An evil government can land you in prison (or worse) because they ARE the court. The stakes associated with voter fraud are far higher than with an ATM. So is the temptation to defraud the system.

Necessary and Sufficient

So, given that we are still smarting over hanging chads, what are the alternatives? Let’s begin to answer that question by looking at the requirements.

·         The system has to be simple and familiar to the voter.

·         There must be NO SOFTWARE involved, because it is too easy to change.

·         The system must be capable of completely manual operation.

·         The count must be capable of being validated by all parties involved and each count must be separate and distinct.

·         There must be no possibility to count a ballot twice or "lose" counts along the way.

Electronic sensors and interlocks are permissible as long as they can be duplicated manually.

Here is my proposal for a system that meets these requirements:

At the Polling Place

1.        Ballot boxes must be preprinted, serialized and tracked by a physical chain-of-custody document.

2.        The box must be destroyed to be opened.

3.        The box must be locked under a ballot receiving machine.

4.        The ballot receiving machine at the polling place should read the box number and record it on the ballot in a fill-in-the-box pattern on the back side. Note that one could do the same manually under observation.

5.        The voter completes the standard optical ballot and delivers it to the receiving machine. Note that the optical pattern is a perfect bridge between human and machine: It is readable by people for manual counting but does not require an optical character reading machine that needs cameras or software.

6.        The machine prints the box number on the back of every ballot it accepts with a fill-in-the-box pattern. This too can be both read and performed manually. Then a dry film coating (basically an adhesive or heat activated tape) is applied to the ballot on the way into the sealed ballot box.

7.        The coating is transparent but reveals a "watermark" when exposed to UV light. The ballot is now tamperproof.

8.        The receiving machine totals the number of ballots in every box. The total is read manually and a receipt is delivered to each political party and candidate detailing the box numbers, precincts, and tally of ballots in every uniquely identified box. Thus parties know the EXACT number of ballots cast in every precinct and in every box. Every box is signed. All parties can thus run check sums at the processing centers and verify the chain-of-custody.

9.        Representatives of all Parties check the box tallies before the boxes leave the polling place.

10.     If they agree on its accuracy, they record the ballot tally on the box using a fill-in-the-box pattern, initial it, and put a similar dry film over the number.

At the Ballot Counting Center

1.        The total of the ballots on the box is read by the counting machine. It would be very similar to the existing optical reader and might only require very minor modifications.

2.        The counting machine reads the box code for precinct and ballot count or accepts that data input from a keypad read off the box by at least two witnesses with keys. The machine will not count the ballots without the UV visible watermark on the ballot over the votes AND matching precinct codes on the box and the ballot.

3.        The machine halts and will not display the vote totals if the number of ballots recorded on the box and the number it counts do not match.

4.        The ballots leave the counting machine get a NEW ballot box. Counted ballots are stamped again with output box number, recoated, and then deposited into the new sealed ballot box.

5.        The new coating was applied in case of a recount, thus each ballot maintains a recount history.

 

114 posted on 09/04/2010 9:38:43 AM PDT by Carry_Okie (Grovelnator Schwarzenkaiser, fashionable fascism one charade at a time.)
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Good stuff.

Ping for future read.


118 posted on 10/28/2010 9:53:27 AM PDT by meyer (Tax the productive to carry the freeloaders - What is it with democrats and slavery?)
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