Black Box Voting successfully sued former Palm Beach County (FL) Supervisor of Elections Theresa LePore to get the audit records for the 2004 presidential election.
After investing over $7,000 and waiting nine months for the records, Black Box Voting discovered that the voting machine logs contained approximately 100,000 errors. According to voting machine assignment logs, Palm Beach County used 4,313 machines in the Nov. 2004 election. During election day, 1,475 voting system calibrations were performed while the polls were open, providing documentation to substantiate reports from citizens indicating the wrong candidate was selected when they tried to vote.
Another disturbing find was several dozen voting machines with votes for the Nov. 2, 2004 election cast on dates like Oct. 16, 15, 19, 13, 25, 28 2004 and one tape dated in 2010. These machines did not contain any votes date-stamped on Nov. 2, 2004.
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This confirms the reports that we heard immediately following the 2004 election. Continue on to the Black Box Voting forum topic for more info. And I’d like to state right here, that this isn’t a partisan issue. Fraud and inaccuracy in the voting process is something everyone should be informed about and working to combat.
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I remember the Onion ran an article right before the elections, something along the lines, “World watches America attempt to vote in a Democracy..”
Anyways, you get the point. Yeah, I don’t trust the companies that make the voting machines, and I certainly don’t trust the town either, especially since your article mentioned a town in Florida.
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How dare you say that this isn’t a partisan issue! It clearly is. I didn’t see any Bush supporters complain. No, only those ghetto children and elderly with Alzheimer’s who regretted their past and their inability to vote. Perfect example of why we need to have literacy tests. And since we can’t trust liberals to vote for the right person, we should just revoke their voting rights until they pass a test.
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heh… I wonder where you got this idea…
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