Email balloting risks midterm election to hacking
Email balloting risks midterm election to hacking. Hanging Chads - 10 years later
Posted: 24 May 2010 11:53 AM PDT
16 states will allow overseas voters to return ballots via email for the midterm elections. "But cybersecurity experts and voter advocates contend that these well-intentioned efforts ignore the technical vulnerabilities of sending a voted ballot as an e-mail attachment, potentially subjecting this midterm contest to electronic vote rigging and hacking"...Meanwhile, the US Air force assigns 30,000 Cyber Warriors...GA's voter reg process disenfranchises valid voters....Mark Halvorson has "straight talk about Minnesota’s elections."...Chicken costumes banned at Nev. polling places...IN "Ballot Boxing", PBS Radio interviews Dan Wallach, activist Marybeth Kuznik,& John O’Grady, NY City Elections Chief to discuss reform 10 yrs after 2000 election fiasco...Were flash cards manipulated in Philippines election?...
All this and more in today's voting news below...
AL: Chapman to visit
counties with alleged voter fraud
http://www.wsfa.com/Global/story.asp?S=12534379
Secretary of State Beth Chapman is informing voters of
allegations of voter fraud prior to the primary election on
June 1. So far, the office has received complaints of
reported voter fraud from Greene, Macon, Perry and Wilcox
counties.
AZ: San Luis mayor: Errors not voter
fraud
http://www.yumasun.com/opinion/yuma-61172-county-city.html
...it would appear that just with members of council,
their wives, and council members-elect, the error rate
exceeded 35 percent!...
...
If one is to do something
constructive that might reduce the error factor, may I
suggest instituting a better system to check
signatures?
CA: Candidate threatens to sue
county
http://www.sthelenastar.com/articles/2010/05/22/news/saturday_
update/doc4bf6bf93c5540498201732.txt
http://is.gd/cnPdg A Democratic state
Senate candidate is threatening to sue Napa County after the
local elections department refused to correct a misprint
wrongly identifying her as a Republican
CO: The
national trend toward open access
http://www.aspendailynews.com/section/letter-editor/140730
If Michigan activists can review ballots for audits, why
can’t we? If copies of Humboldt County California’s
ballots are regularly posted on the web, why are Aspen’s
more secret? If Minnesota can post their questionable
ballots on the web, Why can’t Aspen? If Longmont,
Colo.’s ordinary citizens can participate in an audit to
test procedures for improvement, why are Aspen citizens
prevented?
CO: City talks down, lawyers up
http://www.aspentimes.com/article/20100522/LETTER/100529945
Will Aspen simply protect their many election
irregularities with big-time lawyers or instead solve the
underlying problems and make sure anonymous records become
accessible? I am hoping for the latter.
CT: Cops:
Clinton woman tried to vote twice
*
http://www.middletownpress.com/articles/2010/05/23/news/
doc4bf8b9229f249275065972.txt
http://is.gd/cnPhR
Police say the
woman was spotted by two other poll workers and prevented
from casting a second ballot.
GA: Georgia’s Voter
Registration Procedures Discriminate And Should Be
Permanently Blocked, Civil Rights Coalition Argues
http://www.commondreams.org/newswire/2010/05/24-13
Under the procedures, U.S. citizens from minority
communities were incorrectly flagged as non-citizens and
prevented from registering to vote.
HI: 54 percent
voter turnout in special election signals success of mail in
ballots
http://www.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/20100522/
BREAKING01/100522031/53.7+percent+voter+turnout+in+special+
election+signals+success+of+mail+in+ballots
http://is.gd/cnPgj
LA: Cromer asks
for voting machine analysis after malfunctions at House this
week
http://www.actionnews17.com/News/tabid/59/articleType/Article
View/articleId/2072/Cromer-asks-for-voting-machine-analysis-
after-malfunctions-at-House-this-week.aspx
http://is.gd/cnPjN
MN: Editorial:
straight talk about Minnesota’s elections (By Mark
Halvorson )
http://www.sleepyeyenews.com/news/x1070024365/Editorial-straight-talk-about-Minnesota-s-elections
...Norm Coleman’s recount attorney, Fritz Knacck said of
the recount, “We were looking for fraud, but we didn’t
find any.” We wish that Mr. Kaiser could be as forthcoming
and honest about elections here in Minnesota. We invite you
to read our report alongside his report and decide for
yourself which one you find more credible.
MN: Our
view: Break down barriers to voting
http://www.duluthnewstribunecom/event/article/id/169495/
The march to demand documents at polling places,
including photo IDs and proof of citizenship, has been
quietly persistent — and as disturbing in its reach as in
its potential for negatively influencing elections.
NV:
Chicken costumes banned at Nev. polling places
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/37296098/ns/politics/
Under the new rule, chicken costumes will be banned
along with political buttons, shirts, hats and signs within
100 feet of polling places.
NY: MY VIEW: Making it
possible for all to vote
By Virginia Martin
Democratic Commissioner Board of
Election
http://www.registerstar.com/articles/2010/05/22/opinion/letters/
doc4bf602e612afa678274222.txt
http://is.gd/cnPm4 What's the value of
going through the effort of obtaining accessible voting
machines and training election workers to be competent and
sensitive in their use if the people that would use them
can't even get in the door?
SD: SD to pioneer
electronic voting system (only for downloading blank
ballots)
http://www.capjournal.com/articles/2010/05/10/news/
doc4be8e8d99d863018731317.txt
http://is.gd/cnPnU
TN: Two claim
Shelby County primary elections unfair
Say precinct
changes prompted confusion
http://www.commercialappeal.com/news/2010/may/22/2-claim-unfair-primary-elections/
TX: Voter fraud allegations prompt lawsuit in San
Luis
http://www.yumasun.com/news/san-61191-luis-prompt.html
SAN LUIS, Ariz. — A candidate in this city's mayoral
race this year is following through with her vow to sue a
one-time political ally who accused her of voter fraud in
her 2006 campaign.
TX: McAllen voter fraud case finally
falls apart
http://www.themonitor.com/articles/mcallen-38930-apart-voter.html
Case touted as example of ‘epidemic' at polls amounted
to little, observers say
VA: Purcellville Files
Elections Complaint
http://www.leesburg2day.com/articles/2010/05/21/news
/9718complaint052110.txt http://is.gd/cnPpU
The mayor was
referring to signs placed outside the polling station
advocating write-in votes for Mickey Mouse in the
uncontested mayoral race May 4.
Internet Voting Watch
US: Benefits, risks of e-mail ballots
weighed
http://www.stripes.com/article.asp?section=104&article=70149
An increasing number of states will offer Americans
living overseas a chance to return their completed ballots
over the Internet this November.
But cybersecurity experts
and voter advocates contend that these well-intentioned
efforts ignore the technical vulnerabilities of sending a
voted ballot as an e-mail attachment, potentially subjecting
this midterm contest to electronic vote rigging and
hacking.
...
“The best analogy,” Jefferson said,
“is what would it be like if you conducted an election
where people voted in absentee ballots with pencil, on a
postcard which isn’t even in an envelope, and it was
delivered hand to hand to hand to the county. That’s an
analogy to how e-mail works.”
...
“E-mail itself
isn’t secure,” said Susan Dzieduszycka-Suinat, president
of the Overseas Vote Foundation. “It doesn’t go direct
from one computer to another. It has quite a few stops, and
at every stop the content can be manipulated.”
US:
Overseas Internet Voting (LTE to NY Times by Congressman
Rush Holt)
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/24/opinion/l24vote.html
...Internet voting will be less secure and secret than
the hard-copy ballot return for our service personnel
already provided for and paid for by the law.
US: Help
for the absentee
voter
http://www.arktimes.com/blogs/arkansasblog/2010/05/help
_for_the_absentee_voter.aspx
http://is.gd/cnPrU
What if yourr
planned trip to Europe and confines of current election law
make it impossible to file an absentee ballot for the June 8
runoff?
US: US Air Force Assigns 30,000 Cyber
Warriors
http://cyberarms.wordpress.com/2010/05/18/us-air-force-assigns-30000-cyber-warriors/
Kenya: Annan team urges electronic voting for
Kenya
http://www.capitalfm.co.ke/news/Kenyanews/Annan-team-urges-electronic-voting-for-Kenya-8537.html
... “And because a national infrastructure to support
e-registration and e-voting is in place, evidenced
especially by use of mobile telephony and a broad GSM
coverage, the Commission should embark on establishing an
electronic system to support e-registration and e-voting for
the 2012 ...
National
PBS Audio: Ballot
boxing
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/need-to-know/culture/audio-ballot-boxing/714/
Nearly 10 years after hanging chads and butterfly
ballots decided the presidential election, the way we vote
still hasn’t changed. [interviews Scientist Dan Wallach,
activist Marybeth Kuznik,& John O’Grady, NY City Elections
Chief.]
Take Justice Off the Ballot
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/23/opinion/23oconnor.html
A better system is one that strikes a balance between
lifetime appointment and partisan election by providing for
the open, public nomination and appointment of judges,
followed in due course by a standardized judicial
performance evaluation and, finally, a yes/no vote in which
citizens either approve the judge or vote him
out.
International
Ethiopia: Ethiopians Vote
in Election Marred by Intimidation Complaints
http://www.businessweek.com/news/2010-05-22/ethiopians-vote-in-election-marred-by-intimidation-complaints.html
India: Despite ECI’s penchant for them, EVMs would
be gone in two years
http://www.indianevm.com/blogs/?p=147
“India’s EVMs use an extremely simple design with
small software TCB, yet we find that this makes physically
tampering with the devices relatively easy,” says the
research paper prepared by Hari Prasad, Alex Halderman and
Rop Gonggrijp – the team that exposed the vulnerabilities
of EVMs recently.
Philippines: More losing bets claim
they were offered 'altered' CF cards
http://www.gmanews.tv/story/191720/altered-compact-flash-cards-were-up-for-sale-bets-claim
While playing golf in his home province in November 2009,
the now defeated Surigao del Norte gubernatorial bet Robert
Ace Barbers said he was approached by a man who offered him
to 'pre-program’ compact flash cards in his
favor.
...
Barbers, Defensor, and Lazaro were not the
first individuals to claim that agents had been "roaming"
around the country offering to rig the automated polls
through pre-programmed cards.
Philippines: House
probers focus on ‘error’ in CF cards
http://businessmirror.com.ph/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=25610:house-probers-focus-on-error-in-cf-cards&catid=23:topnews&Itemid=58
WAS the “error” on the configuration of the compact
flash cards which caused the Precinct Count Optical Scan
(PCOS) machines to malfunction five days before the May 10
elections deliberately done so that they can be recalled and
“reprogrammed” to produce preprogrammed election
results?
Philippines: Comelec asks DoJ to probe PCOS
problems
http://politics.inquirer.net/politics/view/20100524-271824/Comelec-asks-DoJ-to-probe-PCOS-problems
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