Spot The Unattended Voting Machines
from the fun-for-the-whole-family dept
When the e-voting companies respond to all of the security holes that people like Avi Rubin and Ed Felten point out, one of the popular claims is that for any of these attacks to work, someone would need to be able to spend a fairly long time examining the machines -- and since they're kept locked up and protected, that would never be an issue. Of course, in years past we've seen reports that the voting machines are often left out in the open for days before an election, and indeed, that's exactly what Ed Felten found. He wasn't even looking for it this weekend when he came upon a bunch of e-voting machines left out in the open in preparation for Tuesday's election. Once again, this doesn't do much to raise the level of trust anyone has with these machines.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Hacking Democracy
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Does that mean they have indoor plumbing?
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Fighting Overseas ...
In the meantime, let's ship these e-voting machines to Iraq, Afghanistan and all the other places where we are fighting for "democracy". Field test them there, where they can only foul up the election of a democracy in it's infancy - couldn't get too much worse ...
Why not? We outsource a lot of things, but this wouldn't actually affect jobs here in the US. Once the bugs are worked out over there I'll stop voting by absentee ballot here.
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Mike...and here...
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Outsource Democracy
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In the true spirit of free markets, shouldn't American votes be sold on ebay to the highest bidder?
Bah, this is far too short-sighted. There's no need to rig elections or buy votes. As long as you can buy the politician, it really doesn't particularly matter who gets elected. Business figured this out ages ago.
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voting machines/software
Given the absolute basic level of math/calculation going on, one would think the machines would be marketed on their security, verifiability and back-up features.
Oh well, it would not be the first time I seem out of touch with how the real world works . . .
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Later
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Does that sum up what our beloved Rep's will do?
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Re: Later
Quit crying sissypants or we'll have to fix another one!!
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Jason wrote: [holy shit, I'm not even willing to quote this stuff]
Easy there, Sparky - it might be time to switch to decaf.
Seriously, which one of you guys showed him how to turn the computer on?
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I found a duplicate of this post -- or vice-versa
http://tech.hostfreeweb.info/2006/11/06/spot-the-unattended-voting-machines/
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Re: I found a duplicate of this post -- or vice-ve
That's one of a few sites that copies posts from Techdirt and resposts them on their own site. There are a few that do that. They tend to disappear after a month or so when they get no traffic.
Mike
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Are we unclear on the concept?
It doesn't say anything about license plates, either, and yet there are two on my car. What's your point, crazy person?
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e-voting
We now have e-voting machines, but the system we got, is from a company that gave hundreds of thousands of dollars to the Republican party to get the contract. I wonder how fair are the machines, or if my vote really counts or was changed by the machine.
In the last election there were reports that the machine would not take the vote, for the person the voter wanted, he had to go back 3 times before the machine marked his choice properly, and submitted his vote
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Kilroy
Please embrace the concept of "moving on." Moveon.org was founded to push the concept after the contested 2000 election. You would like the site and what they preach.
Jason,
Do your homework. Perform a google search on the following words "ohio voter fraud." There is more than a "hint" of voter fraud from the 2004 election. I grew up in Northeastern Ohio as a Conservative Rebublican yet I refuse to ignore such things even if they "benefit" my party.
To all:
Politicians should never be trusted. Never. They are from an elite ilk bent on obtaining power and money. They take sides and preach wedge issues to push you into voting for them. Approach your politicians as you would a used car salesman, with cautious suspicion and distrust. There is ALWAYS a catch. Party loyalty and the refusal to admit your party has/can do wrong is simply letting politicians take advantage of you and control you while lining their own pockets.
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Yeah blame the Republicans
Solution: Congress spends $4,000,000,000 on electronic multi-language voting machines, so the illegal aliens from Asia and Mexico can vote in their native gibberish and later claim they have been disenfranchised.
We deserve it. We are fat, stupid cowards who are standing around while our democracy is hijacked by people too unmotivated to learn our official language. Our forefathers had to fight the British off of our soil for the right to vote, today we let anyone do it, and feel guilty should someone DARE suggest it be done in our official language by people who can read a ballot and follow simple instructions.
Not only should you have to have a G.E.D. to vote, you should have to have a piece of paper showing that at some point in life you paid single or jointly filed State, Fed and SS taxes. An uneducated, jobless fool has no authority to make electoral decisions. Tough excrement.
IT'S NOT THE MACHINE STUPID!!!
Finally, If you are senile, illiterate, or just dumb like a box of rocks and cannot operate the machine, do the nation a favor and stay home. Watch some Telemundo, Dr. Phil, or Survivor and eat yourself to death. See you at the polls bitches!
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Re: Yeah blame the Republicans
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Spot the Unattended Machine
Hey, stupid! A human was involved and until you remove the human factor, NO voting machine or paper ballot will be totally secure! Let's face it, you can point at the machine all you want, but until you show me one walking around on it's own, sorry, you can't convince me.
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Re: Yeah blame the Republicans
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Thanks for the bipartisian advice! Vote character not party.
...but if you vote party vote Republican!!! LOL
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i could program something to have you enter the number 1 and then spit out a receipt that shows the number but records a number 2 in the background.
i don't trust the machines, i don't trust the government, and when you add the two together there's my vote...no confidence in the current administration (and it stands for the dems too)
why isn't anyone trowing a fit about both parties? they both suck, they're both ruining the country...this is not what our forefathers wanted, or even drafted...
we are lazy and fat and pander to any cry baby out there....we need to go back and look at some things, you want to be an american citizen, you learn the language, you take pride in the country, you stick up for it. if you're not a citizen, you don't get the benefits from it, you get to vote about it, you don't to cry about it.
if your country is so bad that you gotta come here, then go home and do something about it there, instead of enabling your country to continue in it's floundering. stop sending it money!
we need more bands like the DK's hahahaha
but seriously, if you can't punch a piece of paper then you shouldn't be voting, i'm down with the no high school/g.e.d diploma then no voting, if your not a citizen - no voting, if you can't formulate a proper sentence without sounding like you're chatting on IM then you can't vote, if you listen to top 40 you can't vote, or if you believe that we should keep california (really just hollywood) instead of giving it back to mexico, you can't vote!
well i think i'm about done....
but seriously, raise a stink, make should there is a paper trail of your vote NOT A RECEIPT! don't give them a chance to fudge it, cuz they will given half the chance...
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It only takes a few minutes to "hack" one, and vaters are allowed at least 10 minutes.
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Why are there so many Libertarians in Congress?
If you need a list of potential non-Republican/Democratic candidates in your area, just ask Google...
If you need detailed instructions on how to properly hack the voting machines in your area, just ask Google...
If you need to know how to get your current elected officials to pay attention to the things you think are important, your out of luck.
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Oh dear
You idiot, if the Reps tamper withthe machines and win, then who appoints the investigatiors? If they loose, then they are a bunch of dumb shits and rdeserve the punishment.
Perhaps the best solution is to give myself all the presidential vote (I am not an American Citizen, so I cannot be president [Though my sister is US-born, so canbe]), then to give all my friends the senate and House seats, who are also not american, and some of whom have never visited America. THis might show how useless the system is, especially when we start fixing all the laws.
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