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kster Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Nov-12-05 01:27 PM
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Digital voting undermines democracy
Edited on Sat Nov-12-05 01:28 PM by kster
posted by FogerRox



Digital voting undermines democracy
Steven Newcomb

Newcomb lives in Blacksburg.

Tuesday was the first time I've voted using one of the new electronic voting machines. Things are worse than I had realized.
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I complained that the lack of a voter-auditable record makes voting a pointless exercise. The polling officials (who said they felt the same way I did about the new machines) pointed out, in fairness, that the old mechanical voting machines didn't produce a voter-auditable record, either.

"True enough, I agreed, "but the voting machines were mechanical devices that could not secretly change how they worked in the middle of an election. If a mechanical voting machine passes all reliability tests before an election, and then is sealed, it's extremely likely to keep working the same way throughout the election. That's not the case with computers. Computers are different. A computer program can do anything, including changing the way it works after testing has been completed. Sealing the box doesn't help.

After voting, I talked with a couple of strangers outside the polling place. One of them told me that, yes, this lack of auditability is certainly a catastrophe for democracy, but, even worse, the software that's running in these particular boxes has never been inspected for errors, much less for "Trojan horses" by any third party.


We were standing only blocks away from the campus of Virginia Tech, where every professor, and nearly all students, know better. Who made the decision to buy these boxes? Why? On whose advice?

These new voting machines certainly have the appearance of fraud, and wherever power can be gained by fraud, fraud will occur. These days, fraud that hides in the secret complexities of software is rampant, and it affects everyone -- identity theft, e-mail phishing -- the forms of it are endless. Computerized voting machines are not immune.

What an elegant way to seize power. Simply approach naïve polling officials, and sell them voting machines that the voters can't reliably audit. If you can sell enough of them, you can skew the election results enough to take power, and then hold it indefinitely.

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The purchase of these new machines was an inexcusable blunder. We need to get rid of them, and we need to do it right now. They are extremely dangerous to our republic.

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http://www.roanoke.com/editorials/commentary/wb/wb/xp-40189
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FogerRox Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Nov-12-05 02:16 PM
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1. this is the part I like-
"Putting the paper tape and its printer in a sealed black box, where the voter can't see it, is anti-democratic. It's a sure-fire recipe for fraud."
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Land Shark Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Nov-12-05 04:27 PM
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2. And i liked this part
"What an elegant way to seize power. Simply approach naïve polling officials, and sell them voting machines that the voters can't reliably audit ."
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