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The Final Straw for Diebold in Maryland? |
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Sunday, 19 March 2006 |
Another Test of Diebold Machines Finds More Security HolesFOR RELEASE: March 19, 2006
Montgomery County, MD: Kevin Zeese, candidate for US Senate and co-founder of TrueVoteMD.org is urging Maryland to 'drop Diebold' in light of another study finding new security holes in the Diebold voting system.
"Most of the Maryland political leadership has already come to the conclusion that it is time for Maryland to drop Diebold in favor of precinct-based optical scan machines. This most recent security hole should convince the last remaining hold-outs," said Kevin Zeese. The House of Delegates unanimously passed legislation requiring optical scan for 2006 and Governor Ehrlich included funding for such machines in his supplemental budget. The Senate is considering the House Bill this week. "My hope is the Senate will come to the same conclusion as the House and Governor so we can have transparent elections in 2006," said Zeese. |
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U.S. Senate Candidate Kevin Zeese Urges Maryland “Dump Diebold” |
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Friday, 10 March 2006 |
Points to “Chronic, Systemic Problems with the System”
For Immediate Release: March 10, 2006
Annapolis, MD: Today, US Senate candidate Kevin B. Zeese urged Maryland to dump the Diebold voting system. He pointed out the machines had “chronic and systemic performance problems” and “serious security holes.”
“Maryland has invested $100 million in voting machines incapable of independent recounts – that was a mistake in itself. But, now we learn – from SBE – documents that the machines have had chronic and systemic problems since they were first used in 2002. In addition, there have been consistent reports of security problems. There is no way to know whether Maryland election results are reflecting the will of the voters,” said Zeese. |
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