Washington DC's Primary E-Votes Still Not Adding Up Properly
from the it's-not-like-we've-got-computers-that-can-count dept
You know, the one thing that computers are supposed to be good at is counting things accurately. So why is it so hard to do so when it comes to counting votes? We recently wrote about the case in Washington DC's primaries where election officials were struggling to figure out the source of an awful lot of votes for a non-existent write-in candidate. Sequoia, the makers of the e-voting machines in question, were quick to deny any and all responsibility with the hilariously "thou dost protest too much" statement: "There's absolutely no problem with the machines in the polling places. No. No."Either way, it appears that officials in DC still can't properly add up the votes properly, and are noting that 13 separate races all show the exact same number of overvotes: 1,542, though no one can explain why. Sequoia continues to stand by its original statement that the problem must be one of human error -- though it fails to explain how simple human error would create 1,542 extra votes in 13 entirely separate races -- and why it didn't design a system that would prevent the ability for "human error" to create such votes.
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Yes, that is true
Yes, that is absolutely true.
The error was caused when a human placed the order for the Sequoia products. No doubt about it.
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Their fault or not
With all of the black eyes the eVoting manufacturers have been receiving with regard to machine security, it would be a very savvy move if they were to respond by tripping all over themselves offering to analyze the results up, down, and sideways until the extra votes were explained.
Whether it is their fault or not. Maybe even especially if it's not. Fostering good will just CAN'T be a bad idea at this point.
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If it was televised...
Closed Captioning provided by "JPMorgan Chase & Co, AT&T and Blank Rome LLP."
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How hard is it to count simple button presses using an advanced piece of computing electronics?
I don't get it.
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The error was caused when a human placed the order for the Sequoia products. No doubt about it.
hehe, too true :)
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Puple Thumb
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I'll write you a program
if (input == "John McCain")
JohnMcCain++;
else if (input == "Barack Obama")
BarackObama++;
else
{
writeIn = input;
cout "you are a hanging chad";
}
// yeah I know cout isn't right, formatting didn't like the brackets
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The Dead Shall Rise Again!
Chicago's Democratic Politicians been doing that trick for years!
Vote early, vote OFTEN!
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Re: Their fault or not
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Who cares
VOTE McCain 2008 - 'cause hes just crazy enough to do it.
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Re: Their fault or not
Hey, I didn't come up with the human body's bruising characteristics. Take it up with your "Intelligent Designer" ;-)
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Re: If it was televised...
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Re: Yes, that is true
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Re: Re: Their fault or not
Who? Darwin? :p
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Re:
1542 decimal is 0606 hexadecimal. That's a bit mask. Oops.
"... and here is where we ran the calculation in radians, programmed the result as degrees, and lawn-darted our billion dollar rover on Mars."
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Human Error ...
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Re: Human Error ...
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Sequoia
To comply with a federal court order, Nassau County purchases ballot-marking devices from Sequoia Voting Systems. Of the first 240 devices delivered, 85% are too defective to be usable, placing the county in jeopardy of violating the court order.-- VotersUnite
http://www.issuelab.org/research/vendors_are_undermining_the_structure_of_us_elections
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