scout
09-23-2006, 10:29 AM
I noted during the primary that we had the good old paper ballot. Now, do these voting machines, the digital ones that San Mateo wants to use, have a paper trail?
IF NOT, then they are easily compromised. Look at Florida and Ohio; there are even a couple of under-grad studies where the kids have hacked into the systems and changed the count.
Here is a link showing a few more problems:
http://www.brasschecktv.com/index.html
scroll down on the right until you see the topic.
Listen carefully, the one of two people that will actually read this, without a paper trail, e-voter machines are more easily bought and paid for faster than our DC politicals. Do you see? Fraud, digital fraud, goes faster than good old fashion fraud, and without a paper trail. They can not be used without a paper trail documenting voters.
IF NOT, then they are easily compromised. Look at Florida and Ohio; there are even a couple of under-grad studies where the kids have hacked into the systems and changed the count.
Here is a link showing a few more problems:
http://www.brasschecktv.com/index.html
scroll down on the right until you see the topic.
Listen carefully, the one of two people that will actually read this, without a paper trail, e-voter machines are more easily bought and paid for faster than our DC politicals. Do you see? Fraud, digital fraud, goes faster than good old fashion fraud, and without a paper trail. They can not be used without a paper trail documenting voters.