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  • Sequoia Voting Systems on Constitutionality of Electronic Voting in New Jersey

    10/17/2008 11:18:03 AM PDT · by BuckeyeTexan · 2 replies · 578+ views
    The Earth Times ^ | 10/17/2008 | CO-SEQUOIA-VOTING
    {SNIP} This lawsuit alleges that the voting machines used for years in the majority of New Jersey counties – Sequoia’s AVC Advantages - are inaccurate, insecure, and unreliable – and thus unconstitutional for use in New Jersey. Sequoia categorically denies this allegation and has provided material to the contrary. {SNIP} “Throughout our report response, we show how simple, established, and previously used accuracy and security protections - removed from the Advantages studied in the report published by the plaintiffs - make the items in their report next to impossible,” said Edwin Smith, Vice President of Compliance and Fulfillment for Sequoia...
  • High-Tech Voting System Is Banned in California

    05/01/2004 4:17:21 PM PDT · by neverdem · 41 replies · 1,759+ views
    NY Times ^ | May 1, 2004 | JOHN SCHWARTZ
    California has banned the use of more than 14,000 electronic voting machines made by Diebold Inc. in the November election because of security and reliability concerns, Kevin Shelley, the California secretary of state, announced yesterday. He also declared 28,000 other touch-screen voting machines in the state conditionally "decertified" until steps are taken to upgrade their security. Mr. Shelley said that he was recommending that the state's attorney general look into possible civil and criminal charges against Diebold because of what he called "fraudulent actions by Diebold." In an interview, Mr. Shelley said that "their performance, their behavior, is despicable," and...
  • Senate Passes Bill to Clean Up the Nation's Voting Systems

    04/11/2002 10:25:11 PM PDT · by Tumbleweed_Connection · 1 replies · 118+ views
    NY Times ^ | 4/12/02 | ROBERT PEAR
    The Senate overwhelmingly passed an ambitious bill today to clean up the nation's election procedures, to help states buy new voting machines and to prevent ballot disputes like those that left painful memories of "butterfly ballots" and "hanging chads" after the last presidential election. The bill, approved by a vote of 99 to 1, goes to a conference committee of senators and members of the House of Representatives. In December, the House passed legislation with a similar purpose that differs from the Senate bill in many significant details. Both bills set minimum federal standards for the conduct of elections across...