Saturday, July 15, 2006

Citizens fight for secure vote

More good news on securing the vote. Electronic voting machines under legal attack on many fronts, not just the RFK suit.
Computerized voting was supposed to be the cure for ballot fiascos such as the 2000 presidential election, but activist groups say it has only worsened the problem and they've gone to court across the country to ban the new machines.

Lawsuits have been filed in at least nine states, alleging that the machines are wide open to computer hackers and prone to temperamental fits of technology that have assigned votes to the wrong candidate.

Manufacturers say their machines are more reliable than punch cards and other traditional voting technologies.

But they face a determined opponent in Voter Action, which has filed lawsuits in Colorado, California, Arizona and New Mexico. Similar bans have been sought by voters in Texas, Ohio, Florida and Pennsylvania. On Thursday, a coalition of groups filed a lawsuit in Georgia.
Go Voter Action. I love this surge of civil actions. At last, people are realizing that the problem is on both sides of the fence inside of the beltway and it's up to us to kick them all into action.
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