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Tag Archives: Technology

The 11th Husband; or, Why software is bad for elections

June 8, 2009

August 5, 2008 Humor: A handsome man married a beautiful woman who had previously divorced ten husbands.  On their wedding night, …

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NYC Elections Board Hires Spin Doctors for $6.5 million

June 8, 2009

July 29, 2008 Joanne Lukacher contributed to this article. Today, the New York City Board of Elections announced its contract …

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Debunking Pre-Election Testing Myths

June 7, 2009

July 19, 2008 Debunking myths can be a full time job in the election integrity world.  Someone recently asserted:  “As for …

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Warning: This Product Is Hazardous to Your Freedom

June 7, 2009

July 19, 2008 By Rady Ananda and Andi Novick Top shelf, the crème de la crème, the most succinct, in-plain-English, …

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July 2008 Bibliography of Scientific Studies on Software Driven Voting Systems

June 7, 2009

July 21, 2008 SCIENTIFIC STUDIES, TESTIMONY & COMMENTS ON SOFTWARE DRIVEN VOTING SYSTEMS  Consulted in Preparation of Litigation Contemplated by Election Transparency …

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NYSTEC Finds NY Voting Machine Tests ‘Quite Good’ Despite Systemic Machine Failure

June 7, 2009

July 11, 2008 After receiving several complaints that state-certified voting devices failed in local testing, the New York State Board …

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Let’s Clear the Air

June 7, 2009

July 7, 2008 By Andi Novick and Rady Ananda Optical scanners and DREs operate on undetectably mutable software, depriving New …

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Bo Lipari’s Deceit on Voice of the Voters

June 7, 2009

July 3, 2008 Last night, Bo Lipari hosted Voice of the Voters covering the story I broke about New York’s …

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BREAKING: NY Loves Its Levers as New Systems Fail

June 7, 2009

July 1, 2008 A cache of documents surrounding NY’s electoral system indicates justified resistance to computerized systems that fail to …

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Texas Holdem: Provisionals, Delegates, One-Party Counties Hold Back the Public Will

June 7, 2009

March 7, 2008 Voting rules, partisan practices and faulty registration databases seem to blame for a series of “anomalies” in …

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Post-EVEREST Study Reveals MORE Vulnerabilities

June 7, 2009

February 26, 2008 Attention all voters: this is a must-see video by Free Press Staff

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