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Easily Hacked Voting Systems to be Used in MA Special Election
for the U.S. Senate
Nathan Barker and Brad Friedman
Gouverneur
Times
Saturday, January 16th, 2010
BOSTON, MA - Next Tuesday's Special Election for the U.S. Senate
seat in Massachusetts looks to be coming down to the wire. Surprising
pundits in what had previously been thought to be a cakewalk
for State Attorney General Martha Coakley, the Democratic candidate
hoping to fill the seat of the late Senator Ted Kennedy, Republican
state Senator Scott Brown has come on strong in the final days
of the campaign.
But as the election looms, tempers flare, money is poured into
the contest from all sides, and Democrats sweat out what should
have been a safe seat for them - a Democrat named Kennedy has
held that particular seat for more than the last 50 years -
questions about whether the election results can be trusted
have already emerged in a race where the stakes couldn't be
higher.
As the 60th "filibuster-proof" Democratic U.S. Senate
seat hangs in the balance - and the party's healthcare reform
bill and other key legislative hopes along with it - fears are
mounting that the final vote tallies could be as questionable
as they were in the recent NY-23 Special Election for the U.S.
House. Perhaps even more so.
The electronic voting systems used in Massachusetts are notoriously
plagued with problems and vulnerabilities, and are in violation
of federal voting system standards. Moreover, they are sold,
programmed, and maintained by a company with a disturbing criminal
background.
Full
article here
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