Florida Votes Time-Date-Stamped Two Weeks Before Election

March 8th, 2006 by Andy in Elections & Electronic Black Box Voting

This is disturbing, but not unexpected by anyone paying attention to what has been going on with America’s voting system these last few years. The internal logs of at least 40 Sequoia touch-screen voting machines reveal that votes were time- and date-stamped as cast two weeks before the election, sometimes in the middle of the night.

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And here is a recent update on what is going on in Florida from Brad DeLong and The Brad Blog, one of the very best bloggers and sites around today in respect to exposing this issue. The corporate media could learn a thing or two about investigative journalism from Mr. DeLong (but I fear they know full well about real journalism, they just choose not to bother).

Ion Sancho, the Election Supervisor of Leon County, Florida who exposed a number of security flaws in Electronic Voting Machines made by the Diebold corporation of North Canton, Ohio, has earlier today launched legal “breach of contract” proceedings against the company. The action has been filed on behalf of the Leon County Supervisor of Elections office.

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For more on the problems of electronic voting devices and the threat they pose to democracy, visit Blackboxvoting.org

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