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January 19, 2008 at 18:45:16

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Computer security expert who testified to NH Legislature, holds State accountable

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Computer security expert who testified to NH Legislature, holds State accountable

By Bruce O'Dell

http://www.democracyfornewhampshire.com/node/view/5362

Let me recap: first, Harri Hursti personally explained to New Hampshire officials how their specific election equipment could be manipulated by insiders...in such as way as to change the outcome of an election, while at the same time producing fraudulent poll tapes that confirm the mistabulation...Second, New Hampshire also chose to not hand-count a statistically valid sub-sample of ballots in-precinct on election night - a technique that can detect accidental or deliberate mistabulation of 1% or more, of both hand-counted and optical scan ballots, with greater than 99% confidence....Had New Hampshire simply chosen to count a 10% sample of their ballots in precinct on election night, they could almost certainly have avoided the need to recount all the Republican and more than half of the Democratic primary ballots by hand - a week later, in adversarial circumstances, and under a cloud of suspicion about chain of custody and the legitimacy of secret vote counting.

It's disturbing but hardly surprising to hear that LHS, the vendor that runs New Hampshire elections, took custody of the Diebold optical scan memory cards after the 2008 primary election. In New Hampshire, LHS uses the notorious GEMS central tabulator software to program individual memory cards for each optical scan device that will be counting votes in each voting location.

The memory cards contain ballot definition files that are used by the optical scan software to interpret which marks on the ballot correspond to which candidates on the ballot at that location. The memory card also contains software, but of course, we know that software is perfectly benign... if you believe the vendor, because of course no one is allowed to independently examine those cards before or after the election. Oh, yes, the memory cards also store the "results" of the election.

After the election, each optical scan machine prints out a "poll tape"which reports the vote totals by race and candidate for that machine at that location. The poll tapes are signed by local election officials and couriered to the Secretary of State by NH state troopers.

Unlike most jurisdictions, New Hampshire does not use GEMS to tabulate the vote; elsewhere, in most places that use Diebold optical scan voting equipment, the memory cards are couriered to the county election office and plugged back into the county's GEMS server for upload and "automatic" tabulation. In New Hampshire, the poll tapes are manually tabulated by an individual using Excel.

So it's not surprising LHS retains custody of the memory cards, since the New Hampshire Secretary of State doesn't use memory cards to tabulate the vote.

But several years ago Harri Hursti and Black Box Voting publicly demonstrated just one means of altering the contents of a Diebold memory card in such a way as to both alter the outcome of the election and also produce a matching, fraudulent poll tape report.

What is astonishing to me is that New Hampshire continues to use precisely the same Diebold Optical Scan model - 1.94w - on which Hursti first demonstrated his insider attack.

What compounds my astonishment is that last autumn, Hursti presented the details of that exploit in person to the New Hampshire State House Subcommittee on Election Equipment - and yet the state still decided to keep running its elections on precisely that model of Diebold equipment!

Finally, although I did my best to convince New Hampshire legislators in my own testimony there last September, they also decided not to pioneer the UBS mandatory in-precinct election-night hand-count audit of a random 10% sample of all ballots.

This is a remarkable situation, so again let me recap: first, Hursti personally explained to New Hampshire officials how their specific election equipment could be manipulated by insiders (oh, say - just hypothetically - at LHS) in such as way as to change the outcome of an election, while at the same time producing fraudulent poll tapes that confirm the mistabulation. The only way to detect Hursti's exploit would of course be to hand-count the ballots.

Second, New Hampshire also chose to not hand-count a statistically valid sub-sample of ballots in-precinct on election night - a technique that can detect accidental or deliberate mistabulation of 1% or more, of both hand-counted and optical scan ballots, with greater than 99% confidence. UBS could easily have confirmed - or discounted - allegations that the unexpected ten point shift from final pre-election polls to election results in the Democratic primary did not truly reflect the will of the people of New Hampshire.

Had New Hampshire simply chosen to count a 10% sample of their ballots in precinct on election night, they could almost certainly have avoided the need to recount all the Republican and more than half of the Democratic primary ballots by hand - a week later, in adversarial circumstances, and under a cloud of suspicion about chain of custody and the legitimacy of secret vote counting.

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Bruce O'Dell is a self-employed information technology consultant with more than twenty five years experience who applies his broad technical expertise to his work as an election integrity activist. His current consulting practice centers on e-Commerce security and the performance and design of very large-scale computer systems for Fortune 100 clients. He recently spent a year as the chief technical architect in a company-wide security project at one of the top twenty public companies in America, led a multiple client projects for compliance with new credit card data security standards, and has designed secure "virtual cash" e-commerce protocols. In 2007 he was invited to testify on computer voting security issues to the Texas and New Hampshire legislatures. He lives just outside Minneapolis, Minnesota, and shares a love of good books with his wife - and her beautiful garden, with their talkative cat.

 

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Peter Dearman is a teacher living in Taiwan. He is concerned about depleted uranium, repression in Burma, stolen elections, organ harvesting, aspartame, sugar, species depletion, animal abuse, ocean pollution, helium depletion and the generally high level of bad things happening in the world today.
Peter DearmanPeter Dearman is a teacher living in Taiwan. He is concerned about depleted uranium, repression in Burma, stolen elections, organ harvesting, aspartame, sugar, species depletion, animal abuse, ocean pollution, helium depletion and the generally high level of bad things happening in the world today.

Thanks Bruce!

Thanks Bruce for reposting on OpEdNews. The LSM's coverage of the New Hampshire recount has been so slack that OpEdNews stories dominate the Google News listings.

I Dugg this article for you, and I really hope others do to. I think it is very important, and with the media blackout on, this issue needs all the attention it can get.

OpEdNews is really quite outstanding in the number and quality of stories on this subject. Just click the New Hampshire tag at the top of the story to see what I mean.

BTW, there are some interesting videos on YouTube as well. 

by Peter Dearman (9 articles, 27 quicklinks, 7 diaries, 130 comments) on Sunday, January 20, 2008 at 11:46:09 AM
 

 

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