[Iowa-dx] oh- my-gah - Fwd: Re: Yes, she did say that.
hhart@blue.weeg.uiowa.edu
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Here' s another thing that warrants a Letter to the Editor of the =20
Gazette. jeemeneez...
Holly
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Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2006 17:41:32 -0700 (PDT)
From: Sean Flaherty <sean71fl@yahoo.com>
Reply-To: IowaVotingIntegrity@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [IowaVotingIntegrity] Yes, she did say that.
To: IowaVotingIntegrity@yahoogroups.com
Here is the full text of the article. The article goes into some =20
detail. I will write an LTTE and send this to Doug Jones as well. I =20
think quite a few LTTEs are called for here.
October 24, 2006 Your votes are safe
By The Gazette Edition: F
Page: 1A
Index Terms:
ELECTION
Estimated printed pages: 3 Article Text: With the advent of =20
electronic voting, as mandated by the federal government, stories and =20
rumors have been springing up nationwide about how the electronic =20
"touch-screen" machines can be hacked, programmed or otherwise =20
manipulated to commit election fraud. "It's a form of terrorism," said =20
Linn County Auditor Linda Langenberg. "It's making people lose =20
confidence in the voting system without getting the other side from =20
voting officials." Langenberg and another longtime county auditor, =20
Tom Slockett of Johnson County, are emphatic in declaring the votes =20
cast here are safeguarded and will be counted. VOTING, PAGE 7A =20
Voting/Myths dispelled From 1A "Our system is 100 percent safe =20
against fraud. I'm totally confident in the equipment," Langenberg =20
said. "We've been testing and testing, and it's come out perfect. =20
We've been doing the testing ourselves. I don't believe there's any =20
fraud as far as voting machines. We rarely
have any problem with people either." Slockett gave Johnson County's =20
voting equipment a confidence score of 100 percent on the paper =20
ballots that go through scanners and 99 percent on the electronic =20
devices. "I don't believe they can be tampered with easily once in =20
possession of the Auditor's Office," Slockett said. "We have seals and =20
ledgers and a lot of precautions to keep track of computerized memory. =20
We have surveillance cameras in the office. If the machines are =20
tampered with, we would know it." Linn and Johnson counties provide a =20
"blended" voting system - using paper ballots/scanners that have been =20
used for years and the federally required touch-screen electronic =20
machines. The electronic terminals, required by the federal =20
government, have earphones so visually impaired voters can use them to =20
vote. Anyone, however, may use the machines. Langenberg said about =20
11 percent of the voters in the last election used the Diebold =20
electronic touch-screen machines. In Johnson
County, 24 percent used the ES&S machines. Langenberg said rumors =20
about the electronic machines prompted about 20 calls to her office. =20
One man came in with questions, she said, and after being shown the =20
system and its security, told her he felt better about the new =20
machines. "I wish I had the time to do that with everybody who is =20
concerned about the system," she said. "There are checks and balances =20
here. We've trained precinct people to keep the machines secure." The =20
building housing the election machines, the Elections Depot by the =20
Linn County Administrative Building, "is very secure," she said. "The =20
whole key is access." Hacking into the electronic machines is not =20
possible, she said, "because these machines are never, ever hooked up =20
to the Internet. We don't even transmit the results on a phone line." =20
The machines are always locked up, she said. "If someone thinks they =20
are going to come into a precinct on Election Day and open up a =20
machine, precinct officials are
not going to let them do it. I promise to have anyone arrested who =20
tries to tamper with the equipment. It's a felony," Langenberg said. =20
Slockett said there is a minute possibility a bug could be buried in =20
the equipment source code, which is voluminous. But he said Johnson =20
County's electronic machines already have been used in a local =20
election without problems. Source codes were one of the rubs on the =20
Diebold machines. Someone found detailed information about the =20
machines on the Internet some time ago, but Langenberg said those =20
codes were changed. "The whole anti-Diebold thing started when its =20
CEO ... said he was committed to delivering Ohio electoral votes to =20
(President) Bush. Electoral votes are never on voting machines," =20
Langenberg observed. She noted Diebold does not program the =20
machines; she does. But Langenberg and Slockett part paths on having =20
a "paper trail" for ballots. Langenberg thinks they're unnecessary. =20
Slockett likes them. "The only reason we
bought a paper trail was to give confidence to voters because they =20
wanted it," Langenberg said. The federal Help America Vote Act =20
required that every electronic machine have an internal paper trail. =20
In case of a recount, the machines could print out every electronic =20
ballot voted. For recounts, Slockett said the paper ballots run =20
through scanners can be fed through the machines again or visually =20
counted. For recounts on electronic machines, "you have to have faith =20
in the electronics and programming, that it correctly represented the =20
intent of the voter. It's a loophole in security," Slockett said. =20
Langenberg's take is that "whoever loses this year is probably going =20
to blame the voting machines." "Democrats don't like Diebold because =20
of its CEO's support for George Bush. But there's a big prediction =20
that the Democrats will win this year," said Langenberg, a Democrat. =20
"If so, does that mean everything is OK?" - Contact the writer: =20
(319) 398-8255 or
dick.hogan@gazettecommunications.com
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Here is the full text of the article. The article goes into some detail. I w=
ill write an LTTE and send this to Doug Jones as well. I think quite a few L=
TTEs are called for here.
October 24, 2006 Your votes are safe=20
By The Gazette Edition: F
Page: 1A
Index Terms:=20
ELECTION
Estimated printed pages: 3 Article Text: With the advent of electroni=
c voting, as mandated by the federal government, stories and rumors have bee=
n springing up nationwide about how the electronic "touch-screen" machines c=
an be hacked, programmed or otherwise manipulated to commit election fraud. =
"It's a form of terrorism," said Linn County Auditor Linda Langenberg. "It's=
making people lose confidence in the voting system without getting the othe=
r side from voting officials." Langenberg and another longtime county aud=
itor, Tom Slockett of Johnson County, are emphatic in declaring the votes ca=
st here are safeguarded and will be counted. VOTING, PAGE 7A Voting/Myt=
hs dispelled From 1A "Our system is 100 percent safe against fraud. I'm =
totally confident in the equipment," Langenberg said. "We've been testing an=
d testing, and it's come out perfect. We've been doing the testing ourselves=
. I don't believe there's any fraud as far as voting machines. We rarely
have any problem with people either." Slockett gave Johnson County's voting=
equipment a confidence score of 100 percent on the paper ballots that go th=
rough scanners and 99 percent on the electronic devices. "I don't believe th=
ey can be tampered with easily once in possession of the Auditor's Office," =
Slockett said. "We have seals and ledgers and a lot of precautions to keep t=
rack of computerized memory. We have surveillance cameras in the office. If =
the machines are tampered with, we would know it." Linn and Johnson counties=
provide a "blended" voting system - using paper ballots/scanners that have =
been used for years and the federally required touch-screen electronic machi=
nes. The electronic terminals, required by the federal government, have earp=
hones so visually impaired voters can use them to vote. Anyone, however, may=
use the machines. Langenberg said about 11 percent of the voters in the l=
ast election used the Diebold electronic touch-screen machines. In Johnson
County, 24 percent used the ES&S machines. Langenberg said rumors about t=
he electronic machines prompted about 20 calls to her office. One man came i=
n with questions, she said, and after being shown the system and its securit=
y, told her he felt better about the new machines. "I wish I had the time to=
do that with everybody who is concerned about the system," she said. "There=
are checks and balances here. We've trained precinct people to keep the mac=
hines secure." The building housing the election machines, the Elections Dep=
ot by the Linn County Administrative Building, "is very secure," she said. =
"The whole key is access." Hacking into the electronic machines is not poss=
ible, she said, "because these machines are never, ever hooked up to the Int=
ernet. We don't even transmit the results on a phone line." The machines ar=
e always locked up, she said. "If someone thinks they are going to come int=
o a precinct on Election Day and open up a machine, precinct officials are
not going to let them do it. I promise to have anyone arrested who tries to=
tamper with the equipment. It's a felony," Langenberg said. Slockett said=
there is a minute possibility a bug could be buried in the equipment source=
code, which is voluminous. But he said Johnson County's electronic machines=
already have been used in a local election without problems. Source codes =
were one of the rubs on the Diebold machines. Someone found detailed infor=
mation about the machines on the Internet some time ago, but Langenberg said=
those codes were changed. "The whole anti-Diebold thing started when its C=
EO ... said he was committed to delivering Ohio electoral votes to (Presiden=
t) Bush. Electoral votes are never on voting machines," Langenberg observed.=
She noted Diebold does not program the machines; she does. But Langenbe=
rg and Slockett part paths on having a "paper trail" for ballots. Langenberg=
thinks they're unnecessary. Slockett likes them. "The only reason we
bought a paper trail was to give confidence to voters because they wanted i=
t," Langenberg said. The federal Help America Vote Act required that every e=
lectronic machine have an internal paper trail. In case of a recount, the ma=
chines could print out every electronic ballot voted. For recounts, Slocket=
t said the paper ballots run through scanners can be fed through the machine=
s again or visually counted. For recounts on electronic machines, "you have=
to have faith in the electronics and programming, that it correctly represe=
nted the intent of the voter. It's a loophole in security," Slockett said. =
Langenberg's take is that "whoever loses this year is probably going to bla=
me the voting machines." "Democrats don't like Diebold because of its CEO's=
support for George Bush. But there's a big prediction that the Democrats wi=
ll win this year," said Langenberg, a Democrat. "If so, does that mean every=
thing is OK?" - Contact the writer: (319) 398-8255 or
dick.hogan@gazettecommunications.com
hhart@blue.weeg.uiowa.edu wrote: Linn Count=
y GReens iwll be showing the film "Stealing America, Vote by =20
Vote" on October 24th. Check otu the LInn COunty auditor's comments! =20
If this can be verified, I think some letters to the Gazette would be =20
a good idea....
=20
Holly
=20
----- Forwarded message from dr_pac-man@mchsi.com -----
Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2006 20:08:39 +0000
=20
YOUR VOTES ARE SAFE
=20
Electronic voting machines protected against fraud, Johnson and Linn audito=
rs
say
=20
by Dick Hogan, Cedar Rapids, October 24, 2006
=20
With the advent of electronic voting, as mandated by the federal government=
,
stories and rumors have been springing up nationwide about how the electron=
ic
"touch-screen" machines can be hacked, programmed or otherwise manipulated =
to
commit election fraud.
=20
"It's a form of terrorism," said Linn County Auditor Linda Langenberg. "It=
's
making people lose confidence in the voting system without getting the othe=
r
side from voting officials.
=20
Langenberg and another longtime county auditor, Tom Slockett of =20
Johnson County,
are emphatic in declaring the votes cast here are safeguarded and will be
counted..."
=20
If you want to judge for yourself about how well our elections reflect =20
the will of the American people, join us Friday, October 27, 2006 at =20
the Cedar Rapids Peace Center for the free film, "Stealing America: =20
Vote by Vote," and discussion.
=20
=20
=20
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<p>Here is the full text of the article. The article goes into s=
ome detail. I will write an LTTE and send this to Doug Jones as well. I thin=
k quite a few LTTEs are called for here.<br><br> October 24, 2006 <font si=
ze=3D"+1"><b>Your votes are safe</b></font> <br> By The Gazette Edition: =
F<br> Page: 1A<br> <i>Index Terms:</i> <br> ELECTION<br> Estimated=
printed pages: 3 Article Text: With the advent of electronic voting, as =
mandated by the federal government, stories and rumors have been springing u=
p nationwide about how the electronic "touch-screen" machines can be hacked,=
programmed or otherwise manipulated to commit election fraud. "It's a form =
of terrorism," said Linn County Auditor Linda <b>Langenberg</b>. "It's makin=
g people lose confidence in the voting system without getting the other side=
from voting officials." <b>Langenberg</b> and another longtime county au=
ditor, Tom Slockett of Johnson County, are emphatic in declaring the votes c=
ast here are
safeguarded and will be counted. VOTING, PAGE 7A Voting/Myths dispelle=
d From 1A "Our system is 100 percent safe against fraud. I'm totally con=
fident in the equipment," <b>Langenberg</b> said. "We've been testing and te=
sting, and it's come out perfect. We've been doing the testing ourselves. I =
don't believe there's any fraud as far as voting machines. We rarely have an=
y problem with people either." Slockett gave Johnson County's voting equipme=
nt a confidence score of 100 percent on the paper ballots that go through sc=
anners and 99 percent on the electronic devices. "I don't believe they can b=
e tampered with easily once in possession of the Auditor's Office," Slockett=
said. "We have seals and ledgers and a lot of precautions to keep track of =
computerized memory. We have surveillance cameras in the office. If the mach=
ines are tampered with, we would know it." Linn and Johnson counties provide=
a "blended" voting system - using paper ballots/scanners that have been
used for years and the federally required touch-screen electronic machines.=
The electronic terminals, required by the federal government, have earphone=
s so visually impaired voters can use them to vote. Anyone, however, may use=
the machines. <b>Langenberg</b> said about 11 percent of the voters in th=
e last election used the Diebold electronic touch-screen machines. In Johnso=
n County, 24 percent used the ES&S machines. <b>Langenberg</b> said ru=
mors about the electronic machines prompted about 20 calls to her office. On=
e man came in with questions, she said, and after being shown the system and=
its security, told her he felt better about the new machines. "I wish I had=
the time to do that with everybody who is concerned about the system," she =
said. "There are checks and balances here. We've trained precinct people to =
keep the machines secure." The building housing the election machines, the E=
lections Depot by the Linn County Administrative Building, "is very secure,"
she said. "The whole key is access." Hacking into the electronic machines=
is not possible, she said, "because these machines are never, ever hooked u=
p to the Internet. We don't even transmit the results on a phone line." The=
machines are always locked up, she said. "If someone thinks they are going=
to come into a precinct on Election Day and open up a machine, precinct off=
icials are not going to let them do it. I promise to have anyone arrested wh=
o tries to tamper with the equipment. It's a felony," <b>Langenberg</b> said=
. Slockett said there is a minute possibility a bug could be buried in the=
equipment source code, which is voluminous. But he said Johnson County's el=
ectronic machines already have been used in a local election without problem=
s. Source codes were one of the rubs on the Diebold machines. Someone fou=
nd detailed information about the machines on the Internet some time ago, bu=
t <b>Langenberg</b> said those codes were changed. "The whole anti-Diebold
thing started when its CEO ... said he was committed to delivering Ohio ele=
ctoral votes to (President) Bush. Electoral votes are never on voting machin=
es," <b>Langenberg</b> observed. She noted Diebold does not program the ma=
chines; she does. But <b>Langenberg</b> and Slockett part paths on having =
a "paper trail" for ballots. <b>Langenberg</b> thinks they're unnecessary. S=
lockett likes them. "The only reason we bought a paper trail was to give c=
onfidence to voters because they wanted it," <b>Langenberg</b> said. The fed=
eral Help America Vote Act required that every electronic machine have an in=
ternal paper trail. In case of a recount, the machines could print out every=
electronic ballot voted. For recounts, Slockett said the paper ballots run=
through scanners can be fed through the machines again or visually counted.=
For recounts on electronic machines, "you have to have faith in the electr=
onics and programming, that it correctly represented the intent of the
voter. It's a loophole in security," Slockett said. <b>Langenberg</b>'s t=
ake is that "whoever loses this year is probably going to blame the voting m=
achines." "Democrats don't like Diebold because of its CEO's support for Ge=
orge Bush. But there's a big prediction that the Democrats will win this yea=
r," said <b>Langenberg</b>, a Democrat. "If so, does that mean everything is=
OK?" - Contact the writer: (319) 398-8255 or dick.hogan@gazettec<wbr>ommu=
nications.<wbr>com<br><br><b><i>hhart@blue.weeg.<wbr>uiowa.edu</i></b> wrote=
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<div>Linn County GReens iwll be showing the film
"Stealing America, Vote by <br> Vote" on October 24th. Check otu the LInn=
COunty auditor's comments! <br> If this can be verified, I think some let=
ters to the Gazette would be <br> a good idea....<br> <br> Holly<br> <br> -=
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-man@mchsi.<wbr>com</a> -----<br> Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2006 20:08:39 +=
0000<br> <br> YOUR VOTES ARE SAFE<br> <br> Electronic voting machines protec=
ted against fraud, Johnson and Linn auditors<br> say<br> <br> by Dick Hogan,=
Cedar Rapids, October 24, 2006<br> <br> With the advent of electronic votin=
g, as mandated by the federal government,<br> stories and rumors have been s=
pringing up nationwide about how the electronic<br> "touch-screen" machines =
can be hacked, programmed or otherwise manipulated to<br> commit election fr=
aud.<br> <br> "It's a form of terrorism," said Linn County Auditor Linda Lan=
genberg. "It's<br> making people lose confidence in the voting system witho=
ut
getting the other<br> side from voting officials.<br> <br> Langenberg and a=
nother longtime county auditor, Tom Slockett of <br> Johnson County,<br> ar=
e emphatic in declaring the votes cast here are safeguarded and will be<br> =
counted..."<br> <br> If you want to judge for yourself about how well our el=
ections reflect <br> the will of the American people, join us Friday, Octob=
er 27, 2006 at <br> the Cedar Rapids Peace Center for the free film, "Steal=
ing America: <br> Vote by Vote," and discussion.<br> <br> </div> </div>=
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