Del. Elizabeth Bobo, a Howard County Democrat who supports the House's proposed optical-scan system, said Diebold's option does nothing to fix machines that she said are riddled with flaws. "It doesn't matter if we have printers for these Diebold machines; they are inherently insecure," she said. "If something were to go wrong, we would never know it" "The rallying cry now is: 'Diebold out of Maryland,'" said Linda Schade with Takoma Park-based TrueVoteMD. "It's unbelievable. They should not be signing any more contracts with Diebold, they should be suing Diebold." |