Real-time reports of voters'
Experiences in
California
Black Box Voting is sponsoring instant reporting of voting rights violations
and other problems at http://www.bbvreport.org/. California
voters can submit voting experiences immediately at this site. For unusual or
egregious problems, the BBV team contacts the media to direct them to the scene
of the action.
Californians who have concerns or trouble voting can post to the new BBV
Reports web site, part of BlackBoxVoting. This site will remain online until a
final resolution is reached. Voters can post problems and discuss voting
experiences in real time, and we will have a media arm to send camera crews or
notify news reporters if anything is reported (and checked out) that shows
voters' rights are being abridged.
Sponsored by Black Box Voting: Instant
Reporting at
http://www.bbvreport.org
For a list of documented examples where the voting machines miscounted in
real elections (often flipping the decision to the wrong candidate, even when
the election was not particularly close) download the Chapter 2 report on the http://www.bbvreport.org/ page. For an
inside look at the voting machines manufactured by Diebold, download the Chapter
7 report.
The BlackBoxVoting.com and .org sites have been harassed recently; should the
web address above fail, go to the backup site: http://www.blackboxvoting.com/ for
more information.
Contact: David Allen, 336-454-7766 with questions or to set up interviews
with Black Box Voting author Bev Harris.
This site will go live at 6 p.m. California time tomorrow (Monday) and will
remain online until a final resolution is reached. Voters can post problems and
discuss voting experiences in real time, and we will have a media arm to send
camera crews or notify news reporters if anything is reported (and checked out)
that shows voters' rights are being abridged.
Paranoid Pat, I understand, will have a camera crew in Alameda County and
some reporters have called me requesting tips as well.
This is not just a reporting site for electronic voting: If you arrive at the
polls, and you are registered, but they can't find your registration; if you are
impeded in voting in some way; if you see protests, or hear an interesting
conversation to help us take the pulse of America on the voting issue, report
it.
A word for whoever seems to want to hack out our web sites all the time: When
you pulled the dirty tricks that took out BlackBoxVoting.com on Friday, a
reporter for a major news outlet was on the site. All it does is draw attention
to the issue. I've been fielding press calls all weekend, and new Black Box
activists are volunteering all over the place.
And a brief announcement: Chapter 7 is my favorite so far, but it was a mess
-- some of the graphics kept corrupting the file, pulling text apart, dropping
some text, sticking things in the wrong places. It took most of the day to
diagnose the problem (my publishing software imported and upgraded into Plan
Nine's publishing software exported into PDF, combined with too many
graphics.)
Chapter 7 is simplified, cleaner and a very good read. You can find it at http://www.blackboxvoting.com/ or http://www.talion.com/blackboxvoting.org.htm.
Now, spread the word to your Californian contacts: Report any and all
concerns and anomalies, starting 6 p.m. California time (9 p.m. Eastern)
tomorrow, Monday and hop in to see how it's going during Election Day.
http://www.bbvreport.org/
The
splash page up tomorrow morning, the site goes live tomorrow 6 p.m.
Bev Harris
Black Box Voting
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