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OPED: Time to review NH Ballot Law Commission approval of Diebold optical scannersCall the NH Secretary of State and ask for a rehearing concerning approved use of Diebold optical scanners in NH: 271-3242 As a voter and citizen of New Hampshire I believe we need a rehearing of the Ballot Law Commission's approval of Diebold voting equipment in New Hampshire. The rights of roughly 80% of New Hampshire citizens, whose votes are counted by Diebold optical scanners, to have their vote fairly counted may be violated at any time where Diebold optical scanners are used. Diebold computerized voting machines are the only voting machines approved for use in the state, approved by the Commission last March, despite overwhelming testimony and scientific data proving the inability of Diebold to guarantee the integrity of New Hampshire election results. On March 10, 2006, Diebold vendor John Silvestro, acknowledged to the Commission significant defects in the product, which he claimed Diebold would be correcting, and he would return to the Commission for approval of the corrected software. This has not occurred. The Commission hearing, with Silvestro's testimony, may be viewed here: http://www.democracyfornewhampshire.com/node/view/2682 Commissioner Cook suggested the development of risk mitigation procedures. Commissioner Chandler suggested that the legislature and the Ballot Law Commission "have some work to do" to reduce the risks from using Diebold optical scanners. This has not occurred. With a presidential primary coming up, we can not continue to use these machines unless and until this "work" has been completed to secure the integrity of our elections. California's Secretary of State Bowen recently ordered "top to bottom review" of voting equipment used in her state included security testing on the Diebold optical scanners used in New Hampshire. California revealed new and disturbing information about the insecurity of this technology, the shoddiness of the product, and Diebold's failure to respond to previously identified defects. In their executive summary for the Diebold source code review, California researchers conclude:
Information on the California tests can be found here: http://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/elections_vsr.htm Secretary Bowen has decertified the Diebold equipment and issued conditional re-certification based on a number of criteria, including reformatting and reinstallation of all software, and for Diebold to work with California to provide documented plans including, but not limited to:
The complete document of Secretary Bowen's withdrawal of approval and her conditions for re-approval are documented in her decision found here: http://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/voting_systems/ttbr/diebold.pdf Given the new information and decisions from California, it would be irresponsible for New Hampshire not to respond in kind, to similarly withdraw approval of Diebold optical scanners, and to provide, if deemed appropriate, conditions for re-approval of this equipment for use in our elections By ntobi at 08/06/2007 - 08:42 | Action alerts | Fair elections | Features | login or register to post comments
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