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Diebold Admits Voting System Flaws

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A voter casts her ballot on an elctronic voting machine for the presidential election. (Photo: Getty Images)

    E-voting manufacturer says votes could be changed undetected.

    Critics of electronic voting systems have had their warnings vindicated by two recent announcements. An official with Premier Election Systems, formerly known as Diebold, admitted that its audit log system was flawed enough that it would be possible to delete votes undetected, and several elections officials in Kentucky were arrested on charges related to election fraud, including changing electronically recorded votes.

    Wired reported that officials from Premier admitted in a hearing held March 17 in California that their tabulation software could miss significant events, including the deletion of votes on Election Day. They said the flaw is present in every version of the software.

    The California Secretary of State's office discovered that audit logs from Diebold machines in Humboldt County, Calif., did not record known ballot deletions, according to Wired. Justin Bales, general sales manager for Premier's western region, told a state investigator that the software does not record deletions and never has.

    The office was originally investigating the deletion of 197 votes in Humboldt County when its investigators discovered that the audit logs provided no information on the event.

    The software also does not record timestamps on the events it does document, and it includes a "clear" button that allows the easy deletion of the audit logs, according to Wired and GovTech.

    Such audit logs have been at the heart of the electronic voting machine controversy. Critics of the machines have long charged that it would be possible to change the recorded votes undetected, and they have urged that, at a minimum, the machines should generate a paper receipt that the voter would confirm was an accurate record of the vote. Elections officials would keep the paper records and use them to verify the accuracy of the electronically tabulated results in the event of a challenge. Voting machine makers have generally responded to such criticisms by saying that the combination of audit logs and capable elections officials following protocols would prevent fraud.

    In Clay County, Ky., the FBI arrested several county elections officials on a variety of election fraud charges, including changing votes already recorded on the electronic voting machines, according to a Lexington, Ky., NBC affiliate. They have pleaded not guilty, the Associated Press reported.

    According to the indictment against the eight defendants, some of the fraud also included instructing others on how to change votes on the machines and identifying voters who had sold their votes.

  

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Well... DUHHHHHHHH!!!!

Well... DUHHHHHHHH!!!!

Lol, just in time!

Lol, just in time!

Like this revelation, much

Like this revelation, much too late to avoid the destruction of all things we hold dear in our country, is in any way effective or unexpected. The duplicity in idiocy is unbelievable. What national greed can accomplish. Hope it was worth it to someone.

And how many elections have

And how many elections have been corrupted and/or stolen while Diebold kept denying the obvious????? Remember, this "disability" is no accident or otherwise unavoidable -- Diebold's ATMs work just fine. DUH indeed!!!!!

Just think. If not for

Just think. If not for Diebold our history from the past 8+ years might have turned out entirely different... no hideous war, the deaths and destruction, along with all that crumbled as a result. Even the economy might be entirely different from what it is now! May those responsible rot in prison until the meet their Maker.

Does anybody know the party

Does anybody know the party affiliations of the eight indicted election officials, which is not mentioned in the article?

The only thing surprising

The only thing surprising about this is that Diebold have finally admitted it.

Relevant to mention here the

Relevant to mention here the recent death in a private airplane crash of GOP IT consultant Mike Connell, who was to testify before congress and had asked for government protection.

Well, this sure justifies

Well, this sure justifies the Republican Outrage about all that illegal Voter Registration, where there just HAD to be picture IDs and all that other crap (like mass purging of the voter registration databases). But, of course no one of those Republican Leaders were concerned about the possible manipulation of the actual vote itself by Big Companies interested in maintaining the status quo or in electing such leaders as George Bush. Amazing... With all this, wonder if many of those actively involved in THIS vote fraud will actually go to jail. I am reminded of the need for the Special Prosecutor Full Employment Act that needs to be passed just to see what the past Administration actually managed to do for our Constitution and the general public.

In the American Perpetual

In the American Perpetual Prosperity Party there are no red t-shirts or blue t-shirts. It's a black-tie party where Truth always arrives late and Justice, the uninvited guest, is always a no-show .

This isn't funny. The

This isn't funny. The Diebold machines were just one part of the Republican Party's attempted coup d'etat to produce a "permanent Republican majority." These guys are the very people the Founding Fathers were scared of. And they should be in Leavenworth for a hell of a long time. Screaming about a few million bucks to AIG employees is a side issue, for sure.