In a last-minute filing, e-voting equipment maker Diebold asked a North Carolina court to exempt it from tough new election requirements designed to ensure transparency in the state’s elections. Diebold obtained an extraordinarily broad order, allowing it to avoid placing its source code in escrow with the state and identifying programmers who contributed to the code…”The new law was passed for a reason: to ensure that the voters of North Carolina have confidence in the integrity and accuracy of their elections,” said EFF Staff Attorney Matt Zimmerman. “In stark contrast to every other equipment vendor that placed a bid with the state, Diebold went to court complaining that it simply couldn’t comply with the law. Diebold should spend its efforts developing a system that voters can trust, not asking a court to let it bypass legal requirements aimed at ensuring voting integrity.”
- 01/29 – Don't choke Clean Elections in the cradle
- 01/29 – The “National Popular Vote” Interstate Compact Is a Bad Idea
- 01/31 – BradBlog: 'Worse than what ACORN was accused of'
- 01/31 – Voting reform one of Dems top legislative goals
- 02/03 – SEEC appoints Hamden attorney to be top elections watchdog
- 02/04 – Indiana election chief found guilty of voter fraud
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- Audit Principles & Best Practices
- Auditing Recommendations, LWV
- Brennan: Machinery Of Democracy
- Brennan: Post-Election Audits
- CA Stds Working Group
- CA Top To Bottom
- Election Audit Bibliography
- Gentle Introduction To Risk-Limiting Audits
- Ohio Everest Reports
- Outsourcing Elections
- SAFE Auditing
- U WI: Early voting decreases turnout
- Video: How One Town Counts Ballots In NH
- Video: Hursti Hack
- Voter reg databases, ACM
- What Hath HAVA Wrought?
Worth Repeating
This Week Past Years
2011
- Nov 2010 Election Audit Observation Report
- HB 5732: Bill would eliminate the secret ballot at each voter's option
- SB 804: Bill would wipe out post-election audits 7 years in 10
2010
2009
- VoiceOfTheVoters Radio: Electoral College Debate
- Bills In CT, MD, WA, Risk Security Despite DoD Concerns
- Another Discrepancy In Reported Vote Totals. And Another.
- Connecticut Voter Fraud Complaint
- Imagine A National Recount. What Could Possibly Be Worse?
2008

