Glitch reports mount for e-voting machines
By Angela Gunn, BetaNews
October 30, 2008, 12:15 AM
It's six days until the American elections. Do you know whether your electronic voting machines are behaving?
The overwhelming majority of voters on Tuesday will encounter machines from Premier Election Systems, Hart InterCivic, Sequoia Voting Systems, or Election Systems and Software (ES&S). For your consideration, we present a roundup of problems currently known to be manifesting or to have recently manifested in testing and early voting, sorted by vendor.
* ES&S - The Omaha-based ES&S is, globally, the largest provider of election gear.
Problems with vote-flipping on the ES&S iVotronic Touch Screen Voting System have been reported four states already in 2008: West Virginia, Tennessee, Texas, and Missouri. In many cases, it's suspected that the machines are poorly calibrated. The problem seems to crop up most frequently with straight-party tickets (that is, where one votes all-Democratic or all-Republican).
The Brennan Center for Justice at New York University, concerned that the problems seem to be rather widespread, sent a letter to the secretaries of state in the 16 states where iVotronics are in use, strongly suggesting that the states follow West Virginia's lead and recalibrate their machines during early voting and before Tuesday's main event.
More problems from ES&S, Premier/Diebold, Hart Intercivic and Sequoia here...
http://www.betanews.com/article/Glitch_reports_mount_for_evoting_machines/1225325421