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chomskysright Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jun-05-05 04:28 PM
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NC Voter Confidence bill stuck in Judicial I committee: HELP!!!
Move this around please if you are concerned about our (so far) inability to rely on validity of our electoral process.

sorry if dupe. Opti scans hacked internally w/o detection (see below). ...further confirming the absolute necessity of paper trails to voting.

NC: 2 paper trails voting stuck in judicial I committee: contact reps to push for H238/ S223

Chairman of Judiciary I (I called and left message; hope u will also):

Office:2207 Legislative Building, Raleigh, NC 27601-1096
Phone:919-733-5752
Email:Joeh@ncleg.net
Terms in House:13 (0 in Senate)
District:54
Counties Represented:Chatham, Moore, Orange
Occupation:Attorney, Farmer
Address:410 Airport Rd., Chapel Hill, NC 27514
Phone:919-929-0323


Judiciary IMeets Tuesdays, Thursdays at 10:00 am in 1228
ChairmanRep. Hackney
Vice ChairmanRep. Ross
Vice ChairmanRep. Stiller
MembersRep. Alexander, Rep. Blust, Rep. Capps, Rep. Clary, Rep. Goodwin, Rep. Harrison, Rep. Insko, Rep. Miller, Rep. Stam, Rep. West

http://www.ncleg.net/committees/ (e mail addresses are here & ph numbers)





http://www.leonfl.org/elect/SpecialReport.htm
Special Report: Black Box Voting Attempts to Penetrate The Leon County Florida Optical Scan Voting System.
In January of this year Leon County Supervisor of Elections Ion Sancho was contacted by representatives of Black Box Voting .org, a non-partisan elections advocacy group, to see if their computer experts could successfully circumvent the security of the Leon County voting system. Supervisor Sancho agreed to this proposal and in three separate attempts over a four month period, computer experts Dr. Herbert Thompson and Harri Hursti visited the Leon County Elections Office in their efforts to penetrate the county voting tabulation equipment and alter election data.
The tests focused on two areas: outside or external hacks, specifically examining the modem and any lines going to the vote tabulation computer, and simulated inside or internal penetrations. The results were clear. No outside hack was accomplished. This was not the case however when the hacker was physically present at the vote tabulation computer terminal.

********Granted the same access as an employee of our office, it was possible enter the computer, alter election results, and exit the system without leaving any physical record of this action. It was also demonstrated that false information or instructions could be placed on a memory card (the device used to program the individual voting machines and record the voter’s votes) and create false results or election reports.*********


What conclusions can be drawn from this exercise? First, *******the optical scan voting system was resistant to external penetration, including using the modems which transmit election results from the precincts to the central vote accumulator. Outside hacking is seen as one of the greatest potential threats to undermining citizen confidence in the election process. The Leon County Supervisor of Elections was tremendously relieved that such penetration was not accomplished.

Secondly, the potential for internal sabotage does exist. It is imperative that security protocols be developed which limit access to the central voting computer and memory cards in election offices. Limited access, video surveillance, and tight controls on the use and distribution of memory cards, all practices currently in place in the Leon County Election Office, are vital to ensure unauthorized actions do not compromise the integrity of the elections process.
Finally, the ultimate insurance that Leon County’s votes are counted correctly resides in the paper ballots of the voters themselves. If the public or election official has any question over the results of an election, a hand count of the optical paper ballot provides the truth. No internal manipulation of any computer or memory card can alter the votes on these paper ballots.
Based upon the data developed out of this exercise it is the opinion of the Leon County Supervisor of Election of Leon County that any effort to limit or remove the manual examination of paper ballots to confirm the correctness of election results is not in the public interest.

For Comments or Suggestions regarding this page contact Elections Webmaster

Leon County Supervisor of Elections Office
301 South Monroe Street Suite 301, Tallahassee FL 32301
Phone (850) 488-1350 - Fax (850) 488-1774
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chomskysright Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jun-05-05 04:31 PM
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1. Chair is Rep Hackney (D): 919 733-5752: Joeh@ncleg.net
critical voter confidence bills are (as associated with creating paper trail):

H238/ S223
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chomskysright Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jun-05-05 04:32 PM
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2. again: these are the critical paper trails bills: H238/ S223
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