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Old 02-09-2003, 05:08 AM   #1
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Red face own the voting machines

Anyone have any thoughts or comments about public officials who own or have large stock in voting machine companies? (and in the case of Senator Chuck Hagel, employ the president’s of such companies to run campaigns for them ...i.e.- president of the company which owns and makes the voting machines and software also works for the Senator and tries to get him elected)

http://www.thehill.com/news/012903/hagel.aspx

http://www.talion.com/election-machines.html#Nebraska

I think this smells very dirty.
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Bury it in Florida, under a Bush.

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Old 02-09-2003, 05:50 AM   #3
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My sister-in-law (a swing voter in Louisiana) determined to vote for Landrieu in the last senatorial runoff election.

She says she is positive she carefully chose the Democrat ballot but was surprised to look down to see the computer had marked an "X" in the Republican box. When she tried to reset it she could not. She called over an election official who helped her reset it, but not before commenting, "That's happened several times today."

Dallas, Texas also reported having quirky problems during the last election. Seems it was discovered that everyone who voted early had their vote cast for a Republican.

Question: Why should any computer software program be written to "preset" a ballot to either candidate?????

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Question: Why should any computer software program be written to "preset" a ballot to either candidate?????

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Along the same lines...Why does it seem a majority of the 'errors' are in the favor of a single political party?

I'm am most definitly not against electronic voting machines...but what the hell? How many people do you think didn't bother to recheck their selections?
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Along the same lines...Why does it seem a majority of the 'errors' are in the favor of a single political party?

I'm am most definitly not against electronic voting machines...but what the hell? How many people do you think didn't bother to recheck their selections?
To answer your question: I have read of several instances of "problems" like this.

No where have I ever heard the voting machines were ever in error by being preset to "Democrats".

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To answer your question: I have read of several instances of "problems" like this.

No where have I ever heard the voting machines were ever in error by being preset to "Democrats".

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Sounds like a badly calibrated touch screen.
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