Activists Welcome News from Maryland, California
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Thursday, April 22nd, 2004
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Voting Integrity
Activists
Welcome News from Maryland,
California
California Officials Move to Decertify Diebold Voting Machines Asks Attorney General to Investigate Possible Criminal Activities
Georgians Ask When Will State Officials Act to Protect Public Confidence Here
The California Voting Systems and Procedures Panel in an unanimous decision today recommended that the Diebold voting machines used in four California counties be decertified for use in the state's elections and that a report of the Secretary of State's office be forwarded to the Attorney General's office to consider civil and criminal charges against the company.
"The Secretary of State's March 2004 response to our Open Records Request reveals that we in Georgia are using exactly the same system that California today decertified," said Roxanne Jekot of Cummings, a long time computer programmer who co-founded CountTheVote.org here in Georgia. "We would hope that Georgia would be wise enough to follow California's example."
The news of the California panel's recommendation to de-certify the Diebold machines follows on the heels of news of a major lawsuit filed yesterday by voting machine activists in Maryland and the release by a whistle-blower of internal memos speculating on whether Diebold might be criminally liable for installing uncertified software for use in a public election. In Schade, et al vs. Maryland State Board of Elections, plaintiffs seek an Order that the Diebold machines used state-wide in Maryland be decertified and that election officials be required to provide a voter verified paper audit trail in future elections.
"We made great strides in educating Georgia policy makers through our work to enact SB-500," said Hugh Esco, chair of the Voters Choice Coalition and political coordinator of the Georgia Green Party. "Our work has only begun, though. We're exploring potential litigation strategies with a number of attorneys who are ready to go to work. We're also hopeful that Governor Perdue will see fit to include this important issue in his Proclamation calling for a Special Session."
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For background information, see:
The
Voter Choice Coalition
http://www.voterchoice.org/auditableballots.php
CountTheVote.org http://www.countthevote.org
Schade, et al vs. Maryland State Board of Elections http://www.voterchoice.org/pdf/MdTruVote_Complaint.pdf
Internal Diebold Memos Speculating on Possible Criminal Prosecution http://media.mnginteractive.com/media/paper190/ActionandBudget.pdf http://media.mnginteractive.com/media/paper190/alamedacountyagreement.pdf http://media.mnginteractive.com/media/paper190/CASecofState.pdf http://media.mnginteractive.com/media/paper190/memorandum.pdf