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Action Alert: Part 1: Please Act Now to Save Our Democracy!
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- Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2007 21:17:59 -0600
 
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Dear Members of CVV and Paper Tigers,
Please see the impassioned pleas here regarding pushing back any voting 
improvements to 2012. If you can contact senators on Tuesday (tomorrow), 
perhaps it will help the cause of transparent elections.
Thanks,
Mary
Mary Eberle
1520 Cress Court
Boulder, CO 80304
(303) 442-2164
What is Happening in the US Senate?
Wednesday July 25th S1487 Senate Hearing -
Tuesday Deadline to Submit Testimony
The National Election Data Archive is sending out this first in a 
two-part alert, to let people know that election reform is endangered in 
both the US House and US Senate; and to ask everyone to make a small 
effort this week and next week to achieve integrity in the 2008 election.
According to The New York Times, Senator Dianne Feinstein, Democrat of 
California and the chairwoman of the Senate Rules Committee, said she 
has decided against seeking any major changes in voting equipment before 
2010.
"My sense is there's no way to get this thing in place by the election 
of 2008," Ms. Feinstein said. "Without adequate time, we could cause 
real problems in the election."
On July 25th, 2007, at 10:00 AM, the Senate Committee on Rules and 
Administration will hold hearings on S. 1487, the Ballot Integrity Act.
The Senate Rules Committee hearing scheduled for July 25 has a very 
unbalanced list of participants. The list is heavily weighted with 
unapologetic opponents of voter verified paper ballots.  They selected 
Michael Shamos to give testimony while ignoring more respected experts 
in computer science and mathematics. Shamos is noted for saying, "...I 
believe I and the republic will survive if a president is elected who 
was not entitled to the office."
The Senate hearings fail to include any recognized experts who support a 
tangible record of the vote.  For the hearing to have any balance at 
all, recognized electronic voting experts should be included. 
Creditable voting system experts who should be included in this panel: 
Dr. David Dill of Stanford, the founder of the Verified Voting 
Foundation and VerifiedVoting.org, and Dr Barbara Simons, former 
President of the Association for Computing Machinery, the world's 
largest association of computing professionals.
Wednesday witnesses for Senate Hearing
The hearing will consist of 2 panels, with the following witnesses 
testifying:
Panel 1:
The Honorable Deborah L. Markowitz, Vermont Secretary of State, 
Montpelier, VT
(Representing National Association of Secretaries of State)
Mr. George N. Gilbert, Director, Guilford County Board of Elections, 
Greensboro, NC
Ms. Wendy Noren, Boone County Clerk, Columbia, MO
(Representing National Association of Counties)
Dr. Michael I. Shamos, Professor, School of Computer Science, Carnegie 
Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
Mr. Ray Martinez, Policy Adviser, The Pew Center on the States, Former 
Member, Election Assistance Commission, Austin, TX
Panel 2:
Ms. Mary Wilson, President, League of Women Voters, Washington, DC
Mr. Doug Lewis, Executive Director, The Election Center, Houston, TX
Ms. Tanya Clay House, Director of Public Policy, People for the American 
Way, Washington, DC
Talking Points
According to the NY Times, Congress is considering postponing the 
replacement of any existing flawed DRE equipment (even paperless DREs) 
until 2012 which means that no manual counts of Voter verifiable paper 
ballots can be required to check machine counts until 2012.
The MOST CRUCIAL thing for 2008 is to require independent audits - 
manual counts of voter verifiable paper ballot records.  Without 2008 
deadlines for replacing paperless DREs and requiring valid manual 
audits, New Mexico would be the only state which conducts independent 
manual checks of unofficial machine outcomes in 2008. A few other 
states, like California and North Carolina, would conduct some publicly 
held hand counts to check the accuracy of their machine vote counts. A 
few other states conduct election audits after the outcomes are 
certified or conduct internal sham audits which do not verify the 
accuracy of the unofficial tallies.
Moving all HR811's deadlines to 2012 would leave us wide-open to vote 
fraud and miscount switching who wins office in 2008.  Software 
disclosure is complex and takes many years to accomplish in any 
meaningful way and could be properly addressed in federal legislation in 
2009 and beyond if election results in 2008 are accurate.
DRE voting machines:
1. are more expensive to use than opti-scan machines. Some the DRE 
paper-printers come at a price tag of some $2000 apiece. DREs w/ 
printers cost much more than paper ballot opscan systems. The costs for 
adding cash-register receipts to current DRE voting systems exceeds the 
costs of replacing DRE voting systems with opti-scan paper ballot voting 
systems within 4 years.
2. do not provide accessibility for as many disabled voters as ballot 
marking devices like the AutoMARK,
3. do not provide the ability to verify the accuracy of paper ballot 
records for disabled voters
4. create longer lines
5. violate all voters' privacy by storing ballot records in sequential 
order, the same order as voters enter each polling booth. It 
particularly violates the privacy of voters with disabilities who must 
all vote on the same DRE machine outfitted for voters with disabilities 
and have all their ballots stored on the same DRE paper roll.
5. subject voters to Denial of Service attacks
6. make elections vulnerable to touch-screen calibration and 
touch-screen delay problems which switch votes to the wrong candidates
7. can be used by hackers to subvert election audits
8. make elections vulnerable to electronic failures, power outages, and 
hacking
9. have been shown in every independent audit so far to inaccurately 
record votes
10. paper-roll ballot records fail to accurately record votes according 
to recent tests in New Jersey, "Tests Find Flaws in Printer Performance, 
Could Jeopardize Election Accuracy". "If a mechanical error or 
malfunction occurs (such as a paper jam, running out of paper, paper 
torn in half, or paper inserted improperly), the DRE displays an error 
message on the screen to the voter, but no warning signals are sent to 
notify the election officials at the polling place. The DRE does not 
suspend voting operations. The voter has the opportunity to continue 
voting and cast the vote but the paper record is not printed. The vote 
is, however, electronically recorded.... "print-and-disappear-from-view" 
feature. E-voting systems can print erroneous paper records to match 
erroneous electronic records, despite every effort of voters to ensure 
that it does not.  Here is how it works in practice on New Jersey: When 
you are just about ready to cast your vote after marking your choices on 
the electronic voting machine, the system prints a voter-verifiable 
paper record -- so that you can review it, and affirm that your choices 
were accurately recorded. If you felt it was incorrect, you can "cancel" 
that record and go back to any of the contests on the ballot using the 
electronic machine, and re-select. Ready again to cast your ballot? 
Checking the paper record, you see it still doesn't reflect what you 
want. You cancel a second time. Now you're on your last try, so you mark 
your choices carefully. You're ready to cast, but the voter-verified 
paper record prints -- and then quickly drops into the locked 
receptacle, too quickly for you to have the opportunity to review it." 
https://www.verifiedvotingfoundation.org/article.php?id=6488
11. are susceptible to malicious undetectable subversion of elections in 
ways even audits cannot detect, and
12. inaccurately record votes as shown in every independent election 
audit so far
Just why do our election officials want us to pay for a computer for 
doing what takes able-bodied voters 10 minutes perhaps once/year.
Not requiring paper ballots because some voters have disabilities that 
prevent them from seeing and verifying paper ballots, would be like 
banning fire hydrants because fire hydrants are not accessible for 
persons with disabilities.
We need YOU to ACT NOW to ask that there are 2008 deadlines for 
replacing paperless DRE voting machines and for requiring independent 
manual audits.
Talking Points
Elections must
1. be publicly verifiably accurate, and
2. allow all legally registered voters a convenient opportunity to vote
We need election reform that requires:
1. Pre-printed paper ballots and paper sign-in systems for all voters at 
polling locations in case of electronic failures
2. Independent manual counts of voter-verified paper ballots 
sufficiently to ensure correct machine counts of election outcomes
3. Public scrutiny of ballot security procedures
4. Public access to election records necessary to verify the integrity 
of independent manual counts
It is JULY 2007. The November 2008 election is 16 months away.  It takes 
most states from 6 months to one year to replace voting systems.  Almost 
every jurisdiction already uses opti-scan paper ballots for mail-in 
absentee ballot and overseas voting, so training requirements would be 
minimal.  (1) there is enough time and (2) there is enough equipment
Take These Actions NOW
1. Submit your public testimony to Senator Feinstein for the Wednesday, 
July 25 Rules and Administration Committee Hearing on S 1487 fax  Sue 
Wright 202 224 5400 - MUST be received by Tuesday 5PM and it will be 
included in official record - or send email to:
   sue_wright@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
stating before your comments this is for the record and including your 
name, organization, address, and other pertinent contact information, 
and that it should be submitted by 5 p.m. Eastern time Tuesday.
Indicate that you are providing testimony or comments for submission 
into the record of S1487 hearings.
Please include this list of recommendations for amendments to S1487. 
These are ordered from the most widely supported election reform 
measures beginning on page one. So simply print and fax as many pages as 
you agree with, to the Rules Committee Members and to your own Senators:
http://electionmathematics.org/em-legislation/S1487Amendments.pdf
and these arguments against some of S1487's current provisions:
http://electionmathematics.org/em-legislation/BallotIntegrityActAnalysis.pdf
2. Contact Senator Feinstein's office now regarding the shortage of 
credible participants with the appropriate expertise in math and 
computers science testifying in the hearing panels.
Senator Feinstein's number is 202/224-3841.
http://rules.senate.gov/hearings/2007/072507hrg.htm
3. Attend the Hearing to receive testimony on S. 1487, the Ballot 
Integrity Act (Sen. Feinstein) if you can make it to Washington DC, 10 
am EDT on Wednesday, July 25th 2007. .    Travel to Washington DC to 
speak with your Senators and with the Senators on the Rules Committee.
Wednesday, July 25, 2007 at 10:00 a.m.
Hearing to receive testimony on S. 1487, the Ballot Integrity Act of 2007
http://rules.senate.gov/hearings/2007/072507hrg.htm
http://rules.senate.gov/hearings/
"....Hearings are held in Room 301, Russell Senate Office Building 
(unless otherwise noted), 1st Street and Constitution Avenues, North 
East, Washington, DC 20510. Seating is available on a first come, first 
serve basis. Eastern Time Zone listed. Times and location are subject to 
change.
Map of Russell Senate Office Building surrounding area
http://rules.senate.gov/exit.php?eurl=http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=1st+St+NE+%26+Constitution+Ave+NE,+Washington,+DC+20002&t=h&ll=38.891985,-77.005899&spn=0.011958,0.027122&t=h
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=1st+St+NE+%26+Constitution+Ave+NE,+Washington,+DC+20002&t=h&ll=38.891985,-77.005899&spn=0.011958,0.027122&t=h
4. View Wednesday's Hearing Live "TODAY'S 
http://rules.senate.gov/hearings/live.ram hearing. (available on July 
25th at approximately 9:50 a.m. ET) ...."
If you want any shield against election fraud that could put the wrong 
persons in control of Congress and in the President's office in 2009, 
now is the time to call your US Representative to support HR811 with 
2008 deadlines for replacing all paperless DREs and conducting 
independent checks of election results;
5. Contact your Senators, the Bill Sponsors, and the Senate Rules 
committee members and tell them what you want or tell them that you want 
these amendments to S1487:
http://electionmathematics.org/em-legislation/S1487Amendments.pdf
Ask your US Senators now to require 2008 deadlines for replacing 
paperless DREs and implementing independent valid manual election audits 
are preserved in HR811 and that S1487 is amended to match HR811.
Call one of these free numbers and urge both your Senators to support 
meaningful election reform:
1 (800) 828 - 0498  or
1 (800) 614 - 2803  or
1 (866) 338 - 1015  or
1 (877) 851 - 6437  for the Capitol Switchboard Operator Ask for your 
senator, for ex., Senator Hillary Clinton or Barak Obama, or Diane 
Feinstein, etc.  Ask to speak to or leave a message for your Senators' 
legislative staffers who handle election reform legislation issues; and 
please mail, email, or fax copies of "21 Suggested Amendments" to their 
legislative staffers who handle election reform legislation, hopefully 
after speaking with them.  Tell the office staff that you are a 
constituent of the Congressperson - give them your name, address and 
phone number - then urge them to work for meaningful election reform in 
2008.
If you are not sure who your senators are, go to 
http://senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm
If you want to citizen control over U.S. elections and have honest, 
accurate elections - ACT NOW. If you do not act soon, it could be too 
late for the 2008 federal election, and perhaps for restoring our 
democracy and control of Congress in 2009 could revert to those who want 
to preserve paperless un-audited elections where insiders have utter 
freedom to undetectably tamper in the most states.
Please make this small effort to preserve our US democracy.
Thank you for this small effort on your part.  They need to hear from 
all of us.  Please call and write today, then send this email to all the 
people you usually bother with this type of information.  Thanks again.
As a 501(c)(3) the National Election Data Archive may spend a limited 
fraction of its income on efforts to lobby for election reform 
legislation.  Therefore, we will be depending on you, the voters, to 
take these actions.
Please donate to our efforts so that we may continue to keep you 
informed and continue to develop and promote new measures for ensuring 
the integrity and accuracy of election outcomes:
http://electionarchive.org/fairelection/donate.html
Whom to Contact
Contact the Co-sponsors
Boxer, Barbara D-CA, 
http://feinstein.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=ContactUs.Home
Brown, Sherrod, D-OH, http://brown.senate.gov/contact.cfm
Clinton, Hillary Rodham D-NY, http://clinton.senate.gov/contact/
Dodd, Christopher J. D-CT, http://dodd.senate.gov/index.php?q=node/3130
Inouye, Daniel K. D-HI, http://inouye.senate.gov/
Kennedy, Edward M. D-MA, http://kennedy.senate.gov/senator/contact.cfm
Leahy, Patrick J. D-VT, http://leahy.senate.gov/ 
senator_leahy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Menendez, Robert D-NJ, http://menendez.senate.gov/contact/contact.cfm
Obama, Barack D-IL, http://obama.senate.gov/contact/
Sanders, Bernard, I-VT, http://sanders.senate.gov/comments/
Contact the Senate Rules Committee Members
Committee members can make the recommended amendments while the S1487 is 
being considered in committee
Robert C. Byrd, D-WV, http://byrd.senate.gov/byrd_email.html
Daniel K. Inouye, D-HI, 202-224-3934 or http://inouye.senate.gov/
Christopher J. Dodd, D-CT, http://dodd.senate.gov/
Charles E. Schumer, D-NY, 
http://schumer.senate.gov/SchumerWebsite/contact/contact.html
Richard J. Durbin, D-IL, http://durbin.senate.gov/contact.cfm
E. Benjamin Nelson, D-NE, http://bennelson.senate.gov/contact/index.cfm
Harry Reid, D-NV, http://reid.senate.gov/contact/
Patty Murray, D-WA, http://murray.senate.gov/contact/
Mark L. Pryor, D-AR, http://pryor.senate.gov/contact/
Ted Stevens, R-AK, http://stevens.senate.gov/public/
Mitch McConnell, R-KY, http://mcconnell.senate.gov/contact.cfm
Thad Cochran, R-MS, http://cochran.senate.gov/contact.htm
Trent Lott, R-MS, http://lott.senate.gov/public/
Kay Bailey Hutchison, R-TX, http://hutchison.senate.gov/contact.html
C. Saxby Chambliss, R- GA, http://chambliss.senate.gov/public/index.cfm
Chuck Hagel, R-NE, http://hagel.senate.gov/
Lamar Alexander, R-TN, http://alexander.senate.gov/
More Information
Shamos Rebuttal by the Open Voting Consortium
http://electionarchive.net/docs_other/dopp/Shamos-rebuttal.pdf
The Ballot Integrity Act of 2007
http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d110:s.01487:
A reliable, verifiable vote in 2008, Governor Bill Richardson
http://thehill.com/op-eds/a-reliable-verifiable-vote-in-2008-2007-06-19.html
HR 811: Separating Truth from Fiction in E-voting Reform, Electronic 
Frontier Foundation, June 13, 2007
http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/archives/005308.php#005308
The Campaign for Secure Elections (HR811), Lawrence Norden, June 13, 2007
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/lawrence-norden/the-campaign-for-secure-e_b_51986.html
The "Ballot Integrity Act" Sponsor is Feinstein, Dianne, D-CA,
http://feinstein.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=ContactUs.Home
S1487 Text
http://electionmathematics.org/em-legislation/FeinsteinDoddER-bill.pdf
National: Hearing to receive testimony on S. 1487, the Ballot Integrity 
Act by David Kibrick
http://www.verifiedvotingfoundation.org/article.php?id=6486
Costs Comparison for Maryland: The costs for adding cash-register 
receipts to current DRE voting systems exceeds the costs of replacing 
DRE voting systems with opti-scan paper ballot voting systems within 4 
years.
http://electionmathematics.org/em-voting-systems/cost-DRE-vs-OpScan/CumulativeCostscolor11_27_05.pdf
http://electionmathematics.org/em-voting-systems/cost-DRE-vs-OpScan/
Letter to Congress asking for publicly verifiably accurate election 
outcomes that is signed by over 200 citizens:
http://electionarchive.org/ucvInfo/US/Letter2Congress.pdf
Experts who can provide details and answer questions regarding
"Recommendations for Federal Legislation to Ensure the Integrity of our 
Democracy"
http://electionarchive.org/ucvInfo/US/ExpertsList.pdf
Concept Proposal for Federal Election Reform
http://electionarchive.org/ucvInfo/US/EI-FedLegProposal-v2.pdf
Disability advocacy leaders co-signed this pro-paper statement on Voter 
Action.
http://www.voteraction.org/Accessible_AND_Secure_Voting.htm
How Long Does it Take to Change a Voting System? By Verified Voting
http://electionmathematics.org/em-voting-systems/VotingSystemChange.pdf
http://verifiedvoting.org/downloads/VotingSystemChange.pdf
Accessibility Isn't Only Hurdle in Voting System Overhaul
    By Christopher Drew     The New York Times Saturday 21 July 2007
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/printer_072107E.shtml
Overhaul Plan for Vote System Will Be Delayed
By Christopher Drew The New York Times,  Friday 20 July 2007
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/printer_072007M.shtml
Congress puts off fixing touch-screen voting, Salon.com blog by Farhad 
Manjoo
http://machinist.salon.com/blog/2007/07/21/voting_machines/index.html
ESI Audit Shows 10% of cash-register-receipt type ballot records compromised
"The Coming Paper-Trail Debacle?" by Dan Seligson, electionline.org 
August 18th, 2006
http://www.verifiedvotingfoundation.org/article.php?id=6383
First U.S. Scientific Election Audit Reveals Voting System Flaws
But Questions Remain Unanswered - Critique of the "Collaborative Public 
Audit"
of Cuyahoga County Ohio's November 2006 Election. May 7, 2007 by Kathy Dopp
http://electionarchive.org/ucvAnalysis/OH/CuyahogaElectionAudit.pdf
New Jersey: Tests find flaws in printer performance, could jeopardize 
election accuracy
by Pamela Smith, Verified Voting Foundation,  July 22nd, 2007
https://www.verifiedvotingfoundation.org/article.php?id=6488
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Contact:
Kathy Dopp
Executive Director, National Election Data Archive
kathy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
435.658.4657 (office)