The only reason that we
were able to recover accurate vote counts in a recent Summit County election is because we had paper punch cards to re-run after the
programming was fixed. Yet, you want us to buy a system that does electronic counts without
providing any reasonable way to count the paper record of ballots or ensure that our vote counts are
correct!
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Utah Count Votes
Utah Count Votes, P.O. Box 682556 Park City, UT 84068
Tuesday, August 02, 2005
Dear Utah Lt Governor Gary Herbert:
You have:
1. ignored the advice of B.Y.U. and U. of U. computer scientists & the advice of Utah's computer professionals given to you in writing and at public hearings.
2. misled Utah press & public in interviews and during public hearings re -
a. the date HAVA compliance was due, saying January 1, 2006 when it is June 2006.
b. options & costs of new voting equip. You neglected to inform press re. the
AutoMARK option and costs when you were interviewed.
c. said that Utah had to purchase DREs to meet HAVA requirements when we do not.
You have decided that Utah should purchase voting equipment1
1. that does not meet HAVA law requirements that will be in place in June 06 because it:
a. does not allow disabled the same privacy as non-disabled - segregates their ballots
b. does not allow disabled voters the same voter verifiability of their ballots
c. does not have the low error rates required by the HAVA law
d. does not provide features required for the mobility disabled
e. does not yet provide other features for disabled voters required by HAVA
and you want us to trust the vendor to bring its systems up to par by June 06!
2. that provides no practical method of recovering accurate vote counts after computer glitches
and no practical method of checking its accuracy through independent audits because it
a. did not provide any convenient method to count its voter verifiable paper rolls
b. did not provide open source hardware and software specifications necessary for Utah
to build a system to independently count its voter verifiable paper rolls
You did not even ask the vendor to demonstrate or provide a bid proposal for any system to
count its voter verifiable paper roll record of ballots!
3. that is outrageously expensive when better systems are available for almost half the cost.
4. that has been widely reported since early 2003 to be the most hackable, least secure voting
system in America
a. Anyone can easily tamper with vote counts on its central tabulator without leaving a
trace of evidence
b. Computer scientists have said that any hacker can cast multiple votes & that this
system should not be used in any election.
c. Diebold is built on an unnecessarily large, insecure operating system that needs
constant updates to maintain its security.
1
For more information, refer to documents available on
http://utahcountvotes.org and see the attached EAC advisory.
5. sold by a vendor who has
a. in at least two states, used uncertified software during elections
b. has been sued by CA
c. has been decertified three times by CA
d. has been thoroughly tested and found to have a 10% error rate in CA
e. has been involved in prior statistically implausible election results.
f. had its op-scan & DRE voting machines shown to be easily used to rig elections
g. provided machines which have miscounted votes during elections - something that
was only detectable in its op-scan systems due to hand countable paper ballot
availability
h. had a long list of reported problems with its voting equipment that are well
documented and reported
i. been in the news due to its flawed voting equipment more than any voting system
j. not yet fixed flaws that were found in its systems in early 2003!
In Summit County we have recently had elections which were initially miscounted due to errors that
were made in programming ballot definitions by our local election official. The only reason that we
were able to recover accurate vote counts is because we had paper punch cards to re-run after the
programming was fixed. Yet, you want us to buy a system that does electronic counts without
providing any reasonable way to count the paper record of ballots or ensure that our vote counts are
correct!
WHY have you made this unimaginably unwise, fiscally irresponsible decision? Are you not afraid
of damaging your reputation if you insist on going forward with this choice of voting equipment for
the state of Utah?
I strongly recommend to Summit County that it give itself options by putting out an RFP for voting
equipment so that it can have save money, implement a more trustworthy voting system, and meet
the legal requirements of HAVA laws for accuracy and for the disabled - and not follow this
unintelligible decision that has made by Utah's chief election official. The HAVA law may not
permit the state of Utah to hold back HAVA funds from counties that chose to purchase HAVA
compliant voting equipment over the Diebold touch-screens which are clearly not HAVA compliant.
I recommend that Summit County test this in court if the state withholds funding for purchasing
HAVA compliant voting systems.
Sincerely,
Kathy Dopp
Utah Count Votes, Founder
President, US Count Votes
http://utahcountvotes.org http://uscountvotes.org
cc. Summit County Commissioners, Summit County Attorney, and Summit County Clerk
Submitter: Joan Brunwasser
Submitters Website: http://www.opednews.com/author/author79.html
Submitters Bio:
Joan Brunwasser is a co-founder of Citizens for Election Reform (CER) which since 2005 existed for the sole purpose of raising the public awareness of the critical need for election reform. Our goal: to restore fair, accurate, transparent, secure elections where votes are cast in private and counted in public. Because the problems with electronic (computerized) voting systems include a lack of transparency and the ability to accurately check and authenticate the vote cast, these systems can alter election results and therefore are simply antithetical to democratic principles and functioning.
Since the pivotal 2004 Presidential election, Joan has come to see the connection between a broken election system, a dysfunctional, corporate media and a total lack of campaign finance reform. This has led her to enlarge the parameters of her writing to include interviews with whistle-blowers and articulate others who give a view quite different from that presented by the mainstream media. She also turns the spotlight on activists and ordinary folks who are striving to make a difference, to clean up and improve their corner of the world. By focusing on these intrepid individuals, she gives hope and inspiration to those who might otherwise be turned off and alienated. She also interviews people in the arts in all their variations - authors, journalists, filmmakers, actors, playwrights, and artists. Why? The bottom line: without art and inspiration, we lose one of the best parts of ourselves. And we're all in this together. If Joan can keep even one of her fellow citizens going another day, she considers her job well done.
When Joan hit one million page views, OEN Managing Editor, Meryl Ann Butler interviewed her, turning interviewer briefly into interviewee. Read the interview here.
While the news is often quite depressing, Joan nevertheless strives to maintain her mantra: "Grab life now in an exuberant embrace!"
Joan has been Election Integrity Editor for OpEdNews since December, 2005. Her articles also appear at Huffington Post, RepublicMedia.TV and Scoop.co.nz.