I sent you the email below on April 14th. I have received no response. I realize I am not a direct constituent of yours, as I live in Baltimore County, but I am a citizen and taxpayer in the State of Maryland. Perhaps you do not think I warrant a response on the subject of my concern about having a verifiable paper ballot when I vote in this state. I would respectfully disagree.
Since you are the head of the committee that did not allow the bill to get a verifiable paper ballot to get out of that committee, I would really like to know:
1. Why it did not get out of the committee?
2. Who in particular held it up, my sources put this directly on your shoulders, Ms. Hixson, and I would like to understand the truth.
3. Why, in the first place, is my vote and the vote of every Maryland Citizen not being protected?
4. Should not absolute right to vote take precedence over fiscal concerns?
I am independently asking these questions. I think that when any American goes into the voting booth they should be able to vote with confidence that their vote counts. The Diebold machines with no paper ballots that allow for a hand recount do not inspire confidence, instead they inspire grave doubt. Please see the following article:
http://itmanagement.earthweb.com/columns/executive_tech/article.php/3495176This article is from a Tech magazine, not a political journal or blog. I fail to understand why this is not being taken seriously by our lawmakers.
It now appears too late for something to be done before the 2006 election and that is primarily the fault of the bill not getting out of the Committee you chair. Should we, as Democrats, lose the gubernatorial race by a small margin, or strategic Maryland house seats, there will be no real way to know the truth. That is not just sad it is just plain wrong.
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She never responded to the first email, I doubt she will respond to this one, but everyone who cares about our right to vote should contact this woman.