Pharoah
12-29-2007, 04:19 AM
Heard about this on Ron Paul Revolution Radio... we need to get this woman out of office right now!
http://www.wired.com/politics/security/news/2004/09/65120
^^ When you get done with reading about her previous scandal where she sold uncertified machines to the government in 2004, check out what she's been up to in 2007:
http://www.bradblog.com/?p=5461
Yes, she's now sueing California's Secretary of State to *PREVENT* open vote counting.
Newly missing e-voting chips isn't the only election news to break out of the People's Republic of San Diego County today.
The sunny Southern California enclave, which has succeeded in making an infamous name for itself over the last several years by running some of the most poorly administrated and least transparent elections in the nation, is now suing California's Sec. of State Debra Bowen for her new security mitigation mandate requiring a hand audit of a random 10% sampling of ballots, in elections where the final result margin is less than one-half of 1%.
The full complaint may be downloaded here [PDF].
Deborah Seiler, the former sales rep for voting machine companies Diebold and Sequoia, who was recently named Registrar of Voters for San Diego County, believes Bowen's mandate is onerous in that it would "create extra work and delays" for her office following elections, as the North County Times described it.
http://www.wired.com/politics/security/news/2004/09/65120
^^ When you get done with reading about her previous scandal where she sold uncertified machines to the government in 2004, check out what she's been up to in 2007:
http://www.bradblog.com/?p=5461
Yes, she's now sueing California's Secretary of State to *PREVENT* open vote counting.
Newly missing e-voting chips isn't the only election news to break out of the People's Republic of San Diego County today.
The sunny Southern California enclave, which has succeeded in making an infamous name for itself over the last several years by running some of the most poorly administrated and least transparent elections in the nation, is now suing California's Sec. of State Debra Bowen for her new security mitigation mandate requiring a hand audit of a random 10% sampling of ballots, in elections where the final result margin is less than one-half of 1%.
The full complaint may be downloaded here [PDF].
Deborah Seiler, the former sales rep for voting machine companies Diebold and Sequoia, who was recently named Registrar of Voters for San Diego County, believes Bowen's mandate is onerous in that it would "create extra work and delays" for her office following elections, as the North County Times described it.