January 9, 2006
Contact: Robin Stelly (215) 736.268 Bucks.voter.verified.paper.ballots@gmail.com
Invisible Ballots: A Temptation for Electronic Vote Fraud
Selected Bucks County screenings scheduled for next week:
January 15, Sunday
Bristol Senior Citizen Center 2501 Bath Road(near Police Station) 3 p.m.
Doylestown :
3:00 - Doylestown Library, 150 S. Pine St., Doylestown, PA 215-348-9081
7:00 - St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 301 N. Main St., Doylestown, PA 215-348-4004
Newtown:
3:00 - Newtown Theater, 120 N. State Street, Newtown, PA 215-968-3859
Quakertown:
3:00 - Michener Library, 401 W. Mill St., Quakertown, PA 215-536-3306
7:00 - Michener Library, 401 W. Mill St., Quakertown, PA 215-536-3306
Levittown:
7:00 Levittown Library, 7311 New Falls Road, Levittown, PA 215-949-2324
The 'must-see' screenings of the Invisible Ballot will take place as part of the non-partisan Coalition for Voting Integrity's effort to help educate Bucks County voters about the vulnerabilities of electronic voting machines and what we need to know to protect our vote and our tax-paper dollars.
Immediately following each screening, there will be a group discussion about the current state of voting machine choices and how it will impact you in Bucks County and the actions concerned citizens can take to ensure that Bucks County voters have their votes counted, while saving our money.
Invisible Ballots (http://invisibleballots.com) is an in-depth investigation of all-electronic computerized voting. Underneath the radar of public scrutiny, election officials and voting machine manufacturers are putting into service tens of thousands of electronic voting machines that cannot be relied upon for accuracy reliability,or security.
The 50-minute film features interviews with Dr. David Dill, Professor of Computer Science at Stanford University, Dr. Rebecca Mercuri, Research Fellow at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government, Bev Harris, independent investigator and author of Black Box Voting and Dr. Avi Rubin, Technical Director of the Information Security Institute at Johns Hopkins University.
As a public service this is a free event. It is important that all citizens of all ages to attend this eye opening film which shows how new voting machines may not count your votes. Please RSVP to attend. You can RSVP online at: votingintegrity@aol.com
Who: Citizens of all ages
What: Invisible Ballots screening and discussion
Where: Various venues around the county
When: Sunday January 15, Monday, January 16, 2006 at various times