August 20, 2008

The Electronic Voting Machine Hokey Pokey (You Put Your Right Vote In. It Spits Your Wrong Vote Out)

By Mary Mancini

Paperless electronic voting machines are sometimes referred to as a “black box,” but a “black hole” would be more like it. Like a black hole, once the true intention of your vote goes in, there is no way for it to escape - no paper confirmation, no audit system, and no way to identify a problem and fix it. But unlike a real black hole, and the hokey pokey for that matter - electronic voting machines are so not cool.

One Response to “The Electronic Voting Machine Hokey Pokey (You Put Your Right Vote In. It Spits Your Wrong Vote Out)”

  1. Mark A. Adams JD/MBA Says:
    August 22nd, 2008 at 4:46 pm

    We have affidavits from voters showing that the official secret voting machines “counts” are wrong. For more information, see
    Project Vote Count’s Election News http://www.projectvotecount.com/ElectionNews.aspx and Project Vote Count’s FAQ http://www.projectvotecount.com/faq.aspx

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