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If you're as concerned as we are about this issue, you probably want to do something about it. Here are some suggestions:
1. Come to a CVV meeting
You can connect with many other friendly people who are concerned about this issue by attending one of our meetings. Information on the next meeting is available at UpcomingEvents. We also encourage you to join our MailingLists.
2. Talk to your friends, family, and co-workers
Help get the word out by discussing the risks of computerized voting with those closest to you.
3. Contact the county commissioners
Let the county commissioners know your concerns about computerized voting. If you're in Boulder County, commissioner information is at
http://www.co.boulder.co.us/contacts/elected.htm#Commissioners. You can E-mail them at commissioners@co.boulder.co.us or call them at (303) 441-3500.
4. Contact the local media
Consider writing a letter to the editor. E-mail addresses for local papers:
5. Contact your United States representatives and encourage them to support HR 2239
If passed, HR 2239, the Voter Confidence Act, would mandate that all voting machines must generate a voter-verifiable paper trail. For more information, take a look at the VoterConfidenceActStatement.
6. Contact the Boulder County elections division
The Elections Department is part of the County Clerk's office, whose website is http://www.co.boulder.co.us/clerk/ -- the E-mail for the for Elections Department is llathrop@co.boulder.co.us.