Election fraud cases often depend on the testimony of individual voters whose votes were co-opted in one way or another. But in most cases voters should not be interviewed, or other voter-related investigation done, until after the election is over.
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Posted by tempus at July 28, 2007 11:19 AMElectronic voting with secret, proprietary software is suspect on its face. If there was truly a desire to have all votes counted accurately, open source voting and vote tabulation software would mandatory, as would random audits of paper trails.
The fact that no elected representative is calling for these obvious solutions to vote tally tampering indicates to me that election fraud has become institutionalized.
Posted by brisa at July 28, 2007 11:34 AM