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Bright Spots in the Mainstream Media: Honest Coverage of the Crisis

Several heroes have emerged from the corporate controlled mainstream media to cover the election integrity crisis. To date, these courageous journalists are Lou Dobbs of CNN, Carolyn Crier of Court TV, and Keith Olberman of MSNBC. PBS has also contributed to public understanding with its September 1, 2006 program "Block the Vote". Please write to these journalists to commend them for coverning the single most important crisis facing our democracy today.

Hardball: RFK, Jr. Educates Chris Matthews on the Crisis (9/27/06)

On the Money: Stewart V. Shamos

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Short interview about the hackability and unreliability of Diebold election equipment featuring Warren Stewart of VoteTrust USA and Shameless Shamos, election industry shill.

PBS: NOW with David Brancaccio

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Down for the Count (9/8/06)

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Jammed machines, rejected ballots, malfunctions that declare the losing candidate the winner...if this were occurring on American Idol, you can imagine the outrage, but it's happening with a far more important American institution: democratic elections. New election machines, as mandated and funded by federal law, may create a new election debacle instead of correcting the old one.

In 2002, Congress passed the Help America Vote Act (HAVA), which allocated $3.1 billion for all 50 states to update their voting systems, following election fiascos in years past.

Some industry analysts suggest that the government implemented the new technology too quickly to the detriment of not only security and performance of the new machines, but the integrity of our democratic process. "Losing candidates are going to have more and more credibility when they say 'Well, I think that the voting machines were rigged,'" Avi Rubin, a computer science professor at John Hopkins University, told NOW.

Rubin performed an analysis of voting machines produced by Diebold, one of the four manufacturers of the county's electronic voting machines. But his recommendation that the machines not be used in elections fell on deaf ears.

To see for ourselves if the new technology was up to task, NOW traveled to Oakland County, Michigan on Primary Day, where election workers encountered more than a few frustrating snags, even when demonstrating the machines for us. In one instance, it took five attempts for the machine to accept a ballot.

We also checked in on other states, including Texas, Iowa, New Mexico, and - you guessed it — Ohio. What we found were alarming scenes of computer and human error, poor results validation, nonexistent contingency plans, and extreme vulnerability to tampering.

These are not isolated cases. In half of 37 primaries held this year, there were technical problems associated with the new HAVA-mandated technology. These included:

* An extra 100,000 votes recorded but never cast in Texas, which was blamed on a programming error.

* A ballot-counting malfunction in Iowa that declared a losing candidate the winner.

* Allegations of discrepancies between votes cast and the corresponding paper trail created by machines in Ohio.

"We are no more certain today than we were in 2000 that we will not have an embarrassing moment and a tragic outcome in this year's election," Deforest Soaries, former Chairman of the Election Assistance Commission, told NOW.

Will new voting machines cure election headaches or cause them? Next time on NOW.

Block the Vote (9/1/06)

Across the nation, states have enacted new laws supposedly designed to prevent voter fraud and avoid election-day debacles. But qualified voters may also be left out in the cold, especially minorities, the poor, the elderly and the disabled. Friday, 9/1/06, this week NOW looks at several states where these new rules may keep voters away from the polls in November. Critics charge that the Bush administration is part of the problem as the U.S. Department of Justice, which is charged with protecting the rights of all voters, has signed off on a number of the new regulations.

In Florida, new penalties that can reach up to $5,000 for registration delays or problems, which forced traditional registration advocacy groups, like the League of Women Voters, to avoid registering voters for a crucial primary.

"The law has done harm because the League of Women Voters, as well as other organizations, were not able to register voters before the primary," said Dianne Wheatley-Giliotti, the president of the LWV in Florida. Florida Rep. Ron Reagan defends the law saying "it's to encourage people to turn them [registration forms] in on time."

In Georgia, a new law requires residents to show photo identification before voting, blocking thousands of people who currently lack the proper ID as well as the means of acquiring it. But are these voting barriers unintended consequences or intended outcomes? Some distrust the true motives of lawmakers.

"This is a concerted effort to make sure that certain people don't have the opportunity to vote, that they don't have the opportunity to participate in their own democracy," Georgia state representative Alisha Thomas Morgan told NOW.

Fox News Exposes Princeton / Diebold Hack

Lou Dobbs: Democracy at Risk Series

Lou Dobbs is a veteran conservative journalist who has been covering the election crisis steadily since June 2006 on his CNN News program "Lou Dobbs Tonight". Kitty Pilgrim assists him with this almost daily coverage of vital election integrity news stories in an ongoing series called "Democracy at Risk".

Lou Dobbs: Democracy at Risk Series (June 2006)

June 29, 2006
Wireless Communications Devices in Voting Machines
(Brad Friedman, Avi Rubin, Rep. Rush Holt)


June 28, 2006
Comments on Voting Machines


June 27, 2006
Brennan Center Report
(Rep. Rush Holt, Rep. Tom Davis, Dan Wallach)
Problems in Cuyahoga County Ohio Primary Election
(Rep. Stephanie Tubbs-Jones, Ronald Adrine)


June 26, 2006
"Sleepovers"
(Susan Pynchon, Patti Newton)


June 13, 2006
States Returning To Paper Ballots

(Warren Stewart, Rebecca Vigil-Giron)


June 8, 2006
Smartmatic-Sequoia
(Gustavo Colonel, Ricardo Hausmann)


June 6, 2006
"Secret" Voting System Software
(Warren Stewart, Avi Rubin)


Lou Dobbs: Democracy at Risk Series (July 2006)

July 31, 2006
Ballot Programming Errors in Iowa
(Loren Knauss, John Washburn)

July 27, 2006

E-Voting Problems in Ohio

July 26, 2006
No Paper Trail in Maryland
(Andrew Harris, Linda Lamone, Joseph Getty)


July 25, 2006
CEFUS Begins to Take Notice
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July 21, 2006
Congressional Hearings on Voting System Standards
(Rep. Rush Holt, Rep. Sherwood Boehlert, William Jeffrey)


July 11, 2006
DRE Reliability: Failure By Design?
(John Washburn, Rep. Jerrold Nadler, Paul DeGregorio)


July 10, 2006
Brennan Center, Voting System Standards
(Michael Waldman, DeForest Soaries, John Washburn)

Lou Dobbs: Democracy at Risk (August 2006)

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Lou Dobbs: Democracy at Risk Series (September 2006)

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Sept. 16, 2006
This is the Sept. 16, 2006 segment with Rubin and Fudge, discussing the fallout from the Maryland primary train wreck and Rubin's experience as a Poll judge.

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Sept. 15, 2006

This is the Sept. 15, 2006 segment. Lou and Kitty report on the Princeton Diebold Hack Report and the decertfication effort in Colorado.

Sept. 1, 2006

Carolyn Crier: Defending Democracy Series

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Court TV News: Carolyn Crier Interviews Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. & Brad Friedman (July 20, 2006)

Remarking on the passage of the National Voting Rights Act, Crier interviews RFK, Jr. and Brad Friedman about the serious vote supression problems still plaguing our election system and the way electronic voting has intensified the crisis rather than bring solutions.

Court TV News: Carolyn Crier's "Defending Our Democracy II" (July 11, 2006)

Carolyn Crier reports on Court TV News on the utter disaster and insecurity in our election system. The report focuses on how unauthorized "sleepovers" (where poll workers take voting machines home for days and weeks before the election) invalidate the certification of these machines under state and federal standards and laws. The primary election on June 6th in which Brian Bilbray was declared the "winner" is therefore completely illegal and invalid. Concerned citizens have been hit with at $150,000 bill to even have the paper records examined (and counted) properly and legally for the first time.

Debate Between Mark Crispin Miller and Ed Rollins on the 2004 Election


February 26, 2006
Did the GOP steal the last election? Will it steal the next? Mark Crispin Miller, author of "Fooled Again" thinks so. But is he right? Edward Rollins, former GOP White House Political Director attacks. Are the new digital voting machines part of the problem? Do we need a paper trail? James Goodale, former Vice Chairman of The New York Times, hosts.

PBS: Jim Lehrer Newshour on Diebold Voting

Approximately June 12, 2006

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