September 12, 2006 | Voters in Minnesota cast their ballots Tuesday. On Thursday, a group of Princeton computer scientists said they had created demonstration vote-stealing software that can be installed within a minute on a common electronic voting machine. The software can fraudulently change vote counts without being detected, by means of a virus that can also transmit the software to other machines.
(Photo: Jim Mone / AP)

 

E-Voting on Trial in
Columbus, Ohio: The Squire Case

Diebold Weighs Strategy
for Voting Unit

Missing Votes in Ohio
Call Races Into Question

Study Indicates Electronic Voting
Systematically Flawed

Steven Hill:
Instant Runoff Voting
Is Catching On

Adam Cohen:
What's Wrong With
My Voting Machine?

Panel Rejects Paper Trail
Requirement For Voting Machines

Security of Electronic Voting
Is Condemned by Federal Agency

Congress to Look at
Voting Problems

Voting Irregularities Probed
in Florida Congressional Race

Ohio County May Junk
E-Voting Machines

The New York Times:
Deja Vu in Florida

Experts Concerned
as Ballot Problems Persist

Paul Krugman:
When Votes Disappear

Saddam Verdict Date "Rigged"
for Bush

Democrats, on the Offensive,
Could Gain Both Houses

Why Do So Few People
Vote in the US?

Schwarzenegger Bows
to "Special Interests";
Raises Record $113 Million

As Vote Nears, Parties
Prepare for Legal Fights

Kelpie Wilson:
Are You Voting for
the Terminator's Terminals?

GOP Zeroing In
on Senate Races

Democrats Predict Voter
ID Problems at Polls

Delays Loom
in Counting Ballots

Jumble of State Laws Could
Disenfranchise Voters

The Los Angeles Times:
Osama Isn't Running

Inside the Shocking
HBO Diebold Film

Button on E-Voting
Machine Allows Multiple Votes

Frank Schaeffer:
I Should Be Supporting Allen.
Instead, I'm Leaving the Party.

Hispanic, Asian, Native
Citizens Face Voting Barriers

Diebold Demands HBO Cancel
Documentary on Voting Machines

HBO Interview:
Hacking Democracy

Proposition 89:
Clean Elections or Power Grab?

James J. Zogby:
How Arab Americans
Will Vote in 2006

Steven F. Freeman
and Joel Bleifuss:
A Way to Restore Confidence

How to Stop the November
Elections From Being Stolen

E-Mail Voting
Comes With Risks

Jonathan Schell:
The Torture Election

Willliam Fisher:
The Morality of Campaign Ads

Florida E-Voting Machines
Already Flipping Votes

Jeff Cohen:
How to Turn This Election
Into a Progressive Mandate

Can This Machine
Be Trusted?

 


September 14, 2006 | A paper and accompanying video published by a group of Princeton computer scientists said that they created demonstration vote-stealing software that can be installed within a minute on a common electronic voting machine. The software can fraudulently change vote counts without being detected. Click on the picture to watch the video.

 

11 Charged
in GOP Vote Fraud

The Los Angeles Times:
Racism Enters the Races

Voter Protection
Resources

How to Avoid Trouble
on Election Day

Here Come
the Lawyers

A New Breed of Watchdog
for Election Day

Among New Mexico Dems,
Growing Complaints of GOP Phone Calls

Virginia State Board of
Elections Secretary Finds
Widespread Incidents of Voter
Suppression

Election Chief Concerned
About Voter Confusion

History in the Making
in Tennessee

New Hampshire Makes GOP
Stop Some Automated Calls

Reports of Dirty Tricks
Begin Filtering In

Investigators:
Political Phone Messages May
Be Illegal in New Hampshire

US Warned of Ballot
Box Chaos as Elections Near

Jason Leopold:
Severe Election Problems
Seen in 10 States

Another Stolen Election
Headed Our Way?

The American Statistical Association:
Statistical Issues in Elections

Part I:
Pull the Plug on E-Voting

Some Question Security
of E-Voting Machines

Thomas D. Williams:
Cunningham Successor Faces
Legal Controversy, Too

Voting Problems Loom
in US Election

Florida Judge Throws Out
Ban on Exit Polls

Media Challenges Ohio
Exit Poll Rules

Bush Foes Wield Unlikely
Election-Year Weapon: Bush

Robert Redford:
NO on California Proposition 90

James Zogby:
Elections to Watch

Voting Machines Will Not Display
Virginia Democrat Webb's Name

Chicago Voter
Database Hacked

McCaskill and Ford Jr.
Pick Up Key Endorsements

Editorial For the Senate:
Harold Ford Jr.

Fear of Skewed Elections Due to
Electronic Voting on the Rise

The New York Times:
It's Voter-Fooling
Time in America


In Clark County, Nevada's, warehouse for storing voting machines, the Sequoia Edge machine is shown in the foreground with Sequoia's earlier Advantage model - used in Clark County since the mid-1990s - in the background. In response to concerns about electronic voting, Senators Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) and Chris Dodd (D-Conn.) recently introduced the Confidence in Voting Act, which, says Boxer, "urges local jurisdictions to make paper ballots available at every polling place, so any voter who wants one can use one."
(Photo: California Voter Foundation)

 

Mark Crispin Miller
Part I:
The Elephant in the Polling Booth

Mark Crispin Miller
Part II: Our Rigged Elections

US Investigates
Voting Machines' Venezuela Ties

Republican "Attack Ad"
Pulled Over Racial Slur

Michael Grunwald:
The Year of Playing Dirtier

William Rivers Pitt:
Andy's Election

Greg Palast:
Recipe for a Cooked Election

Part II:
Pull the Plug on E-Voting

Ohio Lawsuit to Reinstate
Hundreds of Thousands of
Purged Democratic Voters

New Laws and Machines
May Spell Voting Woes

Diebold Added Secret Patch to
Georgia E-Voting Systems in 2002

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.:
Will the Next Election Be Hacked?

The New York Times:
Keep Away the Vote

John Nichols:
Election Dysfunction

John Nichols:
Georgia Law Requiring Voters
to Show Photo ID Is Thrown Out

Major Problems
at Polls Feared

Sarasota Florida Court Finds
for Voters, Amendment Calling for
Paper Ballots to Go Before Voters

Voting Glitches Continue
to Worry Election Officials

How to Steal the Next Election
Using the Diebold AccuVote-TS
Voting Machine, or Others Like It

November Election Is
Next Gulf of Tonkin

Princeton Scientists Create
Vote-Stealing Program for
Diebold AccuVote-TS

Princeton Prof
Hacks E-Vote Machine

Judge Won't Block
Arizona Voter ID Law

Parties Battle
Over New Voter ID Laws

Judge in Ohio Tells
Counties to Preserve 2004 Ballots

Paul Harris:
The Myth of Fair Elections in America

Robert Parry:
Election 2006 & World War III

William Rivers Pitt:
A Day of Chicken-Counting

The New York Times:
In Search of Accurate Vote Totals

Aviel Rubin:
Pull the Plug

Just Try Voting Here:
11 of America's Worst Places
to Cast a Ballot (or Try)

Ohio to Delay
Destruction of Presidential Ballots

Activists Want
Ohio Election Chief Out

Watch Out
for Voting Day Bugs

Kerry Revives
2004 Election Allegations

Democrats Topple
Tradition for 2008 Election

 

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