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Old 10-21-2008, 09:53 PM
 
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Avoid Straight Party Voting at the Polls
You may have read about this, and Black Box Voting has sent an ELECTION ALERT about this. Here are the details and what to do about it:


THE PROBLEM: 'Straight party voting' on voting machines is revealing a
bad pattern of miscounting and omitting your vote, especially if you are a Democrat.


Most recently (Oct. 2008), a firm called Automated Election Services
was found to have mis-coded the system in heavily Democratic Santa Fe County, New Mexico such that straight party voters would not have the presidential vote counted.

Straight party voting is allowed in 15 states. Basically, it means that you can take a shortcut to actually looking at who you are voting for and
instead just select a party preference. Then the voting machine makes your candidate choices, supposedly for the party you requested.


Additional details follow, but first: PROTECT THE COUNT

1) NEVER CHOOSE THE STRAIGHT PARTY VOTE OPTION, because it alerts the computer as to your party preference and allows software code to trigger whatever function the programmer has designed.


2) SEND THIS INFORMATION OUT TO AS MANY PEOPLE AS YOU CAN, blog it, root n' toot it out there to get the word out.


3) ESPECIALLY GET THE WORD OUT TO PEOPLE IN THE FOLLOWING STATES, which have straight party voting options: (PA)


- Alabama

- Indiana

- Iowa

- Kentucky

- Michigan

- New Mexico

- North Carolina

- Oklahoma

- Pennsylvania

- Rhode Island

- South Carolina

- Texas

- Utah

- West Virginia

- Wisconsin



(Missouri and New Hampshire had straight party voting in earlier years,
but have cancelled the straight party option for the Nov. 2008 election;
however, the Straight Party software is still on Missouri and New Hampshire election management computers.)



4) DEMAND COMPLETE AND CAREFUL TESTING OF THE STRAIGHT PARTY OPTION IN LOGIC & ACCURACY TESTS. Bring copies of the citations in this article to buttress your case for why this is needed, if you have to. Witnesses for L&A tests in the straight party option states should specifically watch for and note whether (a), the tests were done and (b)the results were accurate.



5) LOOK FOR UNDERVOTES (high profile races with lower-than-average
number of votes cast) and flag them, post them, bring them to the attention of others for additional scrutiny.



Undervotes may reveal straight-party programming fraud after the fact,
but can never be reconstructed to know who the voter would have voted for. Such programming malfeasance, when found, disenfranchises voters.







MORE DETAILS ON THE STRAIGHT PARTY TRAP



October 2008: In SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO the machines were NOT counting straight party ballots correctly, and now it turns out that voting machines have been caught giving straight party votes to the other party's candidates, omitting the counts for some straight party votes, and generally creating mischief.
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Old 10-22-2008, 06:50 AM
 
183 posts, read 255,987 times
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I am bumping this 'cause I think it's important for people to read, especially democrats.

Please make sure to pick each candidate individually rather than voting straight party as it's harder to tamper with the vote that way.
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