kayell
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Mon Aug-23-04 07:32 AM
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BBV question: Are new BBs more common in swing states than in |
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Mon Aug-23-04 10:10 AM
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1. Bump, cause I still want to know. Can anyone help? |
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Mon Aug-23-04 10:49 AM
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2. a few counties in Missouri have been Diebolded |
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like conservative Platte County
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Mon Aug-23-04 11:14 AM
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3. Diebold is in 37 states |
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In various degrees...for example Maryland and Georgia are 100% Diebold. In Washington State 4 counties have Diebold. In Ohio 31 counties have Diebold. Colorado...Texas...Arizona...California...all have Diebold to varying degrees.
About 80% of all votes cast this election will be counted electronically. By two brothers Bob Urosevich (Diebold) and Todd Urosevich (ES&S).
So there you have it.
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Mon Aug-23-04 10:28 PM
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4. Sorry, But Corrections Are Needed Here.... |
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The original question was about BB's (Black Boxes) which I would take to be DREs of any vendor. Washington has only two counties which have DREs; Snohomish (Sequoia) and Yakima (Hart InterCivic). Ohio has only 7 counties that have DREs presently. There were 31 counties that were scheduled to go to DRE before Nov. but they all refused and then the SoS decided that none of them could because the Diebold machines could not pass a second security inspection. South Carolina will have a large number of counties which will be using ES&S DREs for the first time in Nov. Florida has ES&S and Sequoia. etc. etc.
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Mon Aug-23-04 11:31 PM
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5. I call any county or state with Diebold et al... |
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Edited on Mon Aug-23-04 11:32 PM by God_bush_n_cheney
A BB county/state. Eletronic voting IMHO is Black Box Voting. So no correction was needed. However the additional information was great.
Ohio still has the GEMS servers that are so hackable, as do the countines GA, CA or anywhere else that went with Diebold.
Funny how all are proprietary and secret.
Thanks John,
Andy
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