The new face of vote fraud

I'm not positive this was written by Mr. Pitt,couldn't verify it and the link at the bottom doesn't shed light on the author's true identity.
Doesn't make the info any less important, however...



> The lack of any exit polling on November 5 has been oddly ignored by
> the media. Those pesky tracking polls leading up to the elections
> have been explained away by a 'late surge to the Republicans' caused
> by.... hmmmm, how about sun spot activity? With no exit polls, there
> was no other feedback to conflict with the "official" results, this
> allowed the Diebold touch screen machines to change the way election
> fraud is carried out.
>
> Previously, election cheating was a complex matter of ballot
> tampering combined with sample skewing. That is to say, you screwed
> up ballots for your opponent with under or over votes, made sure that
> people likely to vote against you wouldn't even get that chance (the
> program of voter disenfranchisement in Florida) and padded your own
> vote total with such things as falsified absentee ballots.
>
> In the much more high tech world of Diebold electronics we are seeing
> a wonderfully efficient vote rigging system, the long proposed 'black
> box' technology. Imagine a black box in which you cannot see the
> workings. The only things you can discern are an input and an output;
> in this case votes go in and collated totals come out. There is no
> paper record of each individual vote cast to enable any cross check
> of the collated output. The only information you can know for sure is
> the total number of votes cast on the machine. Each vote is stripped
> of any information as to who cast that ballot to guarantee anonymity
> for the voters. You now have a system in which you have no way to
> check vote recording, vote collation and transmission of the collated
> totals out of the black box.
>
> The perfect crime?
>
> Not quite.
>
> Let me suggest an experiment. We take two 'markets' with similar
> socioeconomic mixtures and a well established record of moving in the
> same political direction. We provide them with candidates from party
> X and party Y. We then expose them to similar news stories, we spill
> TV and radio ads over between the markets to make the effects
> less 'local' and give them identical weather on election day. The
> differences between the markets are 1. the candidates and 2. the
> method of casting and counting the votes. We then take a series of
> tracking polls on the gap between the candidates leading up to
> election day.
>
> If we express the tracking poll data as the relative preference for
> the candidates (12 point lead by X, down one point from last week
> etc.), any substantial discrepancy between the forecast and actual
> election outcomes should arise from major news changes, the weather
> effects on turn out or a a social tendency to misrepresent voting
> intent. Since both groups get the same news, the same weather and
> have the same social tendencies, any difference between tracking poll
> and actual poll data should be in the same direction and of a similar
> magnitude.
>
> Sooooo...... how come the South Carolina elections had the Democrats
> doing much better than the tracking poll data showed and the Georgia
> elections, in an area with the same weather, same news and same
> social values, had a massive swing in a single day after the last
> tracking poll, in the opposite direction? Could it be the Diebold
> touch screen machines in use across the entire state of Georgia but
> not used at all in SC?
>
> Of course, such a perfect method of mischief has been attempted
> before,
>
> http://www.votescam.com/frame.html
> -- Go to the link marked "Chapters" and read all about it. Watch how
> few lines pass before the names Bush and Sununu come up.
>
> You can trim the wheels in mechanical voting machines but that is
> easier to spot than a computer program set up to be date sensitive so
> it causes only to 'misfunction' on November 5. The current problem
> with virtual ballot tampering was apparent as long ago as 1989.
> Jonathan Vankin made this warning in "Metro: Silicon Valley's Weekly
> Newspaper," of Sept. 28, 1989
>
> "A single, Berkeley- based firm manufactures the software used in the
> machines that compile more than two-thirds of the nation's
> electronically-counted votes. Analysts describe the software
> as "spaghetti code," tangled strands of instructions indecipherable
> to outsiders. The experts say the code could be manipulated without
> detection. In fact, that may have happened already."
>
> http://www.conspire.com/vote-fraud.html
>
> After systematic punch card fraud was revealed in the 2000 election,
> touch screens were proposed as a panacea and have been rapidly
> adopted against the warning of experts,
>
> "Critics warn local election officials could be trading one set of
> problems for another potentially as bad, or worse, than last year's
> election debacle. They vigorously argue that fully electronic systems
> pose data-security problems and lack a paper trail. "There's no way
> to independently verify that the voter's ballot as cast was actually
> the ballot being recorded by the machine,'' said Rebecca Mercuri, a
> computer scientist and visiting lecturer at Bryn Mawr College in
> Pennsylvania."
>
> http://www.kioskcom.com/article_detail.php?ident=1021
>
> It would be interesting to impound a few machines from the heaviest
> leaning Democratic areas in Georgia and reset the date in the machine
> to November 5, 2002. A hand counted series of inputs could be made to
> the machines. Note to James Baker: hand counting is the gold standard
> against which we check machine counting efficiency. An input of 500
> or so 'dummy' votes could then be tabulated and the outcome checked
> against the inputs. Of course, you could just check the software
> code. Except for one problem; the company refuses to let anyone see
> their code on the grounds that is a trade secret.
>
> Oddly enough, Diebold aren't the only Republican partisans
> who "helped" select our candidates for office yesterday:
>
> "According to his press office, in 1995 Chuck Hagel resigned as CEO
> of American Information Systems (AIS), the voting machine company
> that counted the votes in his first Senatorial election in 1996. In
> January 1996 Hagel resigned as president of McCarthy & Company, part
> of the McCarthy Group that are one of the current owners of Election
> Systems and Software (ES&S), which itself resulted from the merger of
> AIS and Business Records Corporation.
>
> According to publicist/writer Bev Harris, Hagel is still an investor
> in the McCarthy Group. ES&S is now the largest voting machine company
> in America. One of its largest owners is the ultra-conservative Omaha
> World-Herald Company."
> http://www.dissidentvoice.org/Articles/Landes_Ambush.htm
>
> For more background reading on who gets to play with your ballot, see:
> http://www.talion.com/election-machines.html
>
> Who are Diebold?
>
> The corporate officers are as thick as thieves with the Republican
> hard right religious nut division. For those who have been lucky
> enough to forget, Senator Faircloth was the protege of Jesse Helms in
> NC. It looks like the board and the directors were all putting up
> money for a Faircloth victory when Edwards took that senate seat. I
> wonder if they conspired to put things right.....?
>
> Don't just scan over the following list of Diebold's board and
> officers - look for patterns. Why were they all so set on Faircloth,
> Voinowhasit and DeWine? This looks too bizarre for words. Did they
> have some litmus test that required donations to these ultra right
> wing loonies?
>
> http://www.diebold.com/
>
> Board of Directors
> Louis V. Bockius III (2,4,5)
> 6/28/00 $15,000.00
> REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE - RNC
> 11/3/00 $10,000.00
> REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE - RNC
> 10/9/97 $1,000.00
> VOINOVICH FOR SENATE COMMITTEE
> 10/9/97 $1,000.00
> VOINOVICH FOR SENATE COMMITTEE
>
> Christopher M. Connor
> Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, The Sherwin-Williams Company
> 5/22/00 $1,000.00
> VOINOVICH FOR SENATE COMMITTEE
> 3/30/00 $1,000.00
> DEWINE FOR US SENATE
>
> Gale S. Fitzgerald (2, 6)
> President and Chief Executive Officer , QP Group, Inc.
> 7/12/00 $500.00
> NEW YORK REPUBLICAN FEDERAL CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE
> 10/12/98 $200.00
> FRIENDS OF JOHN LAFALCE
> 10/18/99 $1,000.00
> BUSH FOR PRESIDENT INC
>
> Donald R. Gant (1,3,5)
> Senior Director, The Goldman Sachs Group, L.P.
>
> L. Lindsey Halstead (2,3,6)
> Retired Chairman of the Board, Ford of Europe
> 12/22/98 $500.00
> RNC REPUBLICAN NATIONAL STATE ELECTIONS COMMITTEE
> 1/23/97 $500.00
> REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE - RNC
> 5/27/97 $200.00
> REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE - RNC
> 10/31/97 $500.00
> REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE - RNC
> 12/28/99 $500.00
> REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE - RNC
> 3/7/01 $300.00
> REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE
> 6/12/01 $200.00
> REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE
> 11/27/01 $200.00
> REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE
> 1/24/02 $500.00
> REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE
>
> Phillip B. Lassiter (1,3,6)
> Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Ambac Financial
> Group, Inc.
> 4/16/98 $250.00
> NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE CONTRIBUTIONS
> 9/21/98 $250.00
> NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE CONTRIBUTIONS
>
> John N. Lauer (1,4,5)
> Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Oglebay Norton Co.
> 10/10/00 $1,000.00
> DEWINE FOR US SENATE
> 8/23/00 $250.00
> REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE - RNC
> 3/17/97 $1,000.00
> VOINOVICH FOR SENATE COMMITTEE
>
> Walden W. O'Dell
> Chairman of the Board, President and Chief Executive Officer, Diebold
> 2/14/01 $2,015.00
> RNC REPUBLICAN NATIONAL STATE ELECTIONS COMMITTEE
> 12/17/97 $1,000.00
> VOINOVICH FOR SENATE COMMITTEE
> 1/30/01 $3,950.00
> RNC REPUBLICAN NATIONAL STATE ELECTIONS COMMITTEE
> 8/16/01 $500.00
> VOINOVICH FOR SENATE COMMITTEE
> 12/17/97 $1,000.00
> VOINOVICH FOR SENATE COMMITTEE
> 6/30/00 $1,000.00
> DEWINE FOR US SENATE
>
> Eric J. Roorda
> Former Chairman, Procomp Amazonia Industria Eletronica, S.A.
>
> W.R. Timken Jr. (2,3,4)
> Chairman , The Timken Company
> 6/23/00 $50,000.00
> RNC REPUBLICAN NATIONAL STATE ELECTIONS COMMITTEE
> 6/8/01 $100,000.00
> 2001 PRESIDENT'S DINNER - NON-FEDERAL TRUST
> 3/14/01 $10,000.00
> RNC REPUBLICAN NATIONAL STATE ELECTIONS COMMITTEE
> 8/19/99 $15,000.00
> RNC REPUBLICAN NATIONAL STATE ELECTIONS COMMITTEE
> 11/3/00 $15,000.00
> RNC REPUBLICAN NATIONAL STATE ELECTIONS COMMITTEE
> 2/22/02 $1,000.00
> RELY ON YOUR BELIEFS FUND
> 6/12/02 $1,000.00
> OHIO'S REPUBLICAN SALUTE
>
> Corporate Officers
>
> Walden W. O'Dell
> Chairman of the Board, President and Chief Executive Officer, Diebold
> Wesley B. Vance
> Chief Operating Officer
> 8/16/01 $500.00
> VOINOVICH FOR SENATE COMMITTEE
>
> Michael J. Hillock
> President, Diebold International
> 11/18/97 $500.00
> FAIRCLOTH FOR SENATE COMMITTEE 1998
>
> David Bucci
> Senior Vice President, Customer Solutions Group
> 11/18/97 $500.00
> FAIRCLOTH FOR SENATE COMMITTEE 1998
>
> James L.M. Chen
> Vice President and Managing Director, Asia-Pacific
>
> Warren W. Dettinger
> Vice President, General Counsel and Assistant Secretary
> 11/18/97 $300.00
> FAIRCLOTH FOR SENATE COMMITTEE 1998
> 1/30/97 $250.00
> DEWINE FOR U S SENATE (2000)
>
> Donald E. Eagon, Jr.
> Vice President, Global Communications & Investor Relations
> 11/18/97 $300.00
> FAIRCLOTH FOR SENATE COMMITTEE 1998
>
> Charee Francis-Vogelsang
> Vice President and Secretary
>
> Larry D. Ingram
> Vice President, Procurement and Services
> 1/30/97 $250.00
> DEWINE FOR U S SENATE (2000)
> 11/18/97 $300.00
> FAIRCLOTH FOR SENATE COMMITTEE 1998
>
> Dennis M. Moriarty
> Vice President, Customer Business Solutions
> 11/18/97 $300.00
> FAIRCLOTH FOR SENATE COMMITTEE 1998
>
> Anthony J. Rusciano
> Vice President, National Accounts
> 11/18/97 $300.00
> FAIRCLOTH FOR SENATE COMMITTEE 1998
> --- Hey Tony! Listing yourself as "retired" and using your vacation
> home address to avoid campaign donation limits is a tad naughty don't
> you think?
>
> Charles B. Scheurer
> Vice President, Corporate Human Resources
> 11/18/97 $300.00
> FAIRCLOTH FOR SENATE COMMITTEE 1998
>
> Ernesto R. Unanue
> Vice President and Managing Director, Latin America
>
> Robert J. Warren
> Vice President and Treasurer
> 11/18/97 $300.00
> FAIRCLOTH FOR SENATE COMMITTEE 1998
>
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