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NH's own e-voting anti-trust situation cited in BlackBoxVoting complaint to DoJ
SOURCE: Black Box Voting Letter of Complaint - Request for Investigation to AG Holder
Black Box Voting is writing to express our objection to, and to request your investigation of, the proposed acquisition of Diebold's Premier Election Solutions by Election Systems & Software, Inc. (ES&S). This acquisition is the latest action in a series of events which have created a concentration in the electronic voting industry. This acquisition will exacerbate and burden an already non-competitive and restrictive situation for our public elections, which under the Constitution are an essential part of our democratic system of government. This acquisition, in addition to overconcentrating the industry, will put a single company in a position to shut down federal elections at will. Thus, this overconcentration also creates a potential national security problem.... ...The permitted sale of Premier Election Solutions to ES&S will consolidate this not-verycompetitive process for years to come based on the historical process timeline. In addition, certain states have added their own purchasing restrictions. The states of Texas and Ohio, for example, do not permit Sequoia Voting Systems to sell systems to their counties. The state of Florida does not permit Hart Intercivic to sell voting systems in Florida. And the state of New Hampshire has established an unusual ballot design requirement which precludes all vendors except Diebold/Premier. Some states, like (9) See e-mail documents from ES&S employee John Groh, above. Georgia, Maryland, New Mexico, Arkansas, West Virginia and Utah require all local counties to purchase a system from a single vendor selected by state officials. Read the full complaint here Take action here By admin at 09/26/2009 - 14:57 | Accountability | Action alerts | Civil rights | Corporations | Crime | Features | Voting in NH | login or register to post comments
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