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Edited on Sun Feb-13-05 10:23 PM by Bill Bored
Just got this email:
Subject: Paper Ballots for NY - Albany Lobby Day Tuesday, 2/15 Date: 2/13/2005 From: Bo Lipari <bolipari@nyvv.org>
Organization: New Yorkers for Verified Voting
Please come join us on Tuesday, 2/15 in Albany NY where New Yorkers for Verified Voting and a non-partisan coalition of citizens groups will have a Paper Ballots for NY Lobbying Day.
We've arranged a demonstration of a complete paper ballot/optical scan/ballot marker system in the North Concourse, just in front of the entrance to the Legislative Office Bldg. Many legislators and citizens will be there trying out this reliable, accessible, and cost effective voting system.
Come to Albany and join us in this unique opportunity to talk directly to our legislators and encourage them to support paper ballots for New York.
When you arrive in Albany, come down and see us at the demonstration area in the North Concourse. We'll be there from 9AM until 5 PM. We can provide you with background materials to take along, and help finding your way to your legislators.
At 1:30PM, we'll be holding a press conference at the demo area. We invite you to join us.
-Bo Lipari
****************************** PRESS RELEASE ****************************** Citizens Groups Lobby Legislature on Voting Machines
Coalition Supports Paper Ballot and Optical Scan Voting System for New York State
Press Conference and Machine Demo to be held Tuesday, February 15 at 1:30 PM in the Empire State Concourse ******************************
A press conference and voting machine demonstration will be held in the Empire State Concourse at the entrance to the NYS Capitol in Albany on Tuesday February 15th at 1:30 PM. A broad non-partisan coalition of citizens groups will urge the Legislature to adopt a common sense solution to replace New York's lever voting machines. A Paper Ballot and Optical Scan voting system provides voters with essential advantages over electronic "touch screen" technology. The complete system includes ballot marking technology which allows a paper ballot based system to provide accessible, private and independent voting for voters with disabilities.
Optical scan systems have been used in elections around the United States for over 20 years. Currently used in 25% of all the precincts in the US, the states of Arizona, Michigan, Minnesota and Ohio have all decided to use optical scanners to comply with the Help America Vote Act which mandates new machines for New York.
* "A new era of computerized voting presents many dangers and challenges to citizens in a democracy" said Bo Lipari Director of New Yorkers for Verified Voting. "But, the same vendors who supply the flawed touch-screen technology also make reliable, verifiable and fully accessible systems based on a hand marked permanent paper ballot coupled with an optical scanner at a significantly lower cost" said Lipari.
* "Marking a paper ballot is familiar to anyone who has taken a standardized test or filled out a form at the DMV" said Andrew C. White of Democracy for the Hudson-Mohawk Region. "It's a reliable and auditable system that will be easy to learn and use for poll workers and voters."
* Ethel Silverburg of The Alliance for Democracy said, "This more verifiable process will help ensure voter confidence. This confidence is essential to any functioning Democracy."
For detailed information on Paper Ballot Optical Scan voting please visit www.nyvv.org/
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