Bob Fertik
BradBlog reports:
David Grossman (formerly of MediaMatters.org, currently of PoliticsTV.com) attended a breakfast with Howard Dean the other day. He asked Dean about his concern over Electronic Voting Machines. Dean's answer was interesting (transcript of complete answer is below.)
Dean said:
"These machines are a problem. This is not some Internet conspiracy; this is a serious problem that faces American democracy. These machines are not reliable and they shouldn't be used. We should not be using machines in this country where the results of the vote can't be verified after the fact. Period. Any machines."
-- DNC Chair, Gov. Howard Dean, 4/19/06
Exactly. But what is Dean actually doing about it?
I am actually calling Democratic public officials. I called one yesterday to try to head off the use of these machines. We spent half a million dollars after the election with a task force, headed by Donna Brazile but made up of academics that were relatively neutral and very careful, to look at these machines very carefully. We concluded that are easily hackable and cannot be verified and that they are not reliable.
Half a million dollars??? So where is this study? Has anyone outside DNC HQ seen it?
And we concluded the best machine you can use is an opti-scan machine because at least it has paper ballots and you still get the rapidity of the counting.
True - but the tabulators can also be hacked, so opti-scan must be combined with a mandatory sample recount of a significant number of ballots. Does Howard Dean know this? Is he telling Democratic officials to insist on this?
On May 11, Democrats.com is co-sponsoring a forum on electronic voting hosted by INN World Reports in New York City. We invited Howard Dean but have not received a response. Can anyone help us persuade him to participate?
http://www.democrats.com/node/8690