Let's see. The guys who make the machines will tally up the vote and tell us who won. What could go wrong with that?



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'Scientific American' Blasts E-Voting







Vendors are Undermining the Structure of U.S. Elections

A VotersUnite report on the current situation

and how to reclaim elections — in 2008 and beyond.



by Ellen Theisen, Co-Director, VotersUnite.Org



August 18, 2008 Read the report (pdf)



Executive Summary



As we approach the 2008 general election, the structure of elections in the United States — once reliant on local representatives accountable to the public — has become almost wholly dependent on large corporations, which are not accountable to the public. Most local officials charged with running elections are now unable to administer elections without the equipment, services, and trade-secret software of a small number of corporations.[1]





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August 21, 2008

Lou Dobbs - private companies running voting

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ELLEN THEISEN, VOTERSUNITE.ORG: Elections should be accountable to the people and run by public officials who are selected by the people to run them. So when that's handed over to private vendors, these public elections are no longer public.