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Amaryllis Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-01-05 09:55 PM
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Diebold problems in Alameda County; paper ballots alternative !
Oakland Tribune
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Paper trail for e-votes would cost millions

Alameda County could have saved money if it had waited to purchase touchscreens, analyst says

By Ian Hoffman, STAFF WRITER

Diebold revealed Wednesday its elections business lost more than $7 million in the last quarter of 2004, partly because of a $2 million settlement of a lawsuit with e-voting critics and the state.
Diebold chairman and CEO Walden O'Dell said he expects the elections division will make less in 2005 than originally thought because elections officials in the firm's headquarters have decided largely not to approve purchase of the machines. Diebold shares fell 40 cents on the news.

O'Dell asked investor analysts to "be patient" and see what happens in the elections market, reminding them local and state governments still have $1 billion in federal voting-modernization money to spend.

California's oldest e-voting counties are looking to federal Help America Vote Act money to finance the addition of paper-trail printers and a swap for newer systems. But it is unclear whether state officials will approve using the federal funds for the full cost, leaving Alameda County elections officials to consider asking for at least some of the money in the next county budget.

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Alameda's other alternative is switching back to paper ballots, driven largely by the surging popularity of mail-in voting. The county's ranks of absentee voters exploded last year from 60,000 to more than 200,000, and Ginnold expects more than half of county voters will want to mail in their ballots within a decade.


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The Backlash Cometh Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-02-05 09:28 AM
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1. Well they took one for the team. The GOP team.
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