lmurden
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Hey, I resemble that remark!Date: 11/2/2004 12:36:59 PM
Author: Diamonds4Me
I voted tooTook all of 15 minutes. I guess there are benefits to living in a very small town![]()
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Yeah, but I have to say w/ big elections (gub., pres & big senate races) turn out is usally pretty good in my area. We only have about 1k registered voters in our precinct. So, you really do see your vote count!Date: 11/2/2004 4:17:15 PM
Author: lmurden
3/4 by 1:30, that''s amazing!![]()
Well, it sure was foolproof in terms of *who* you were voting for. I had my sincere doubts going into the election about these - as did most of the pundints. What has come out of this is how *little* trouble they had with them. I, too, wondered about how they worked. I asked & they said that (at least with mine) they hold them internally w/ battery back up. What I failed to ask is how they transmit the data or do they read them.Date: 11/2/2004 9:298 PM![]()
Author: Mara
In terms of the paper trail vs electronic, better hope those machines don''t crash...is it modem/internet related on how the results get transmitted or does each machine hold them internally and then they collect the machines? I have no idea how these things work...esp since I did mine by hand due to the provisional ballot--but nothing electronic is ever foolproof!
That''s interesting. But, only 40? They must have some sort of eternal save feature. I''m making it my charge to see how these things really work.Date: 11/3/2004 119:33 AM![]()
Author: Feydakin
From what I''ve heard so far, one polling place in Florida lost 40 votes to a power failure.. Apparent;y someone forgot to plug them into a UPS![]()
Steve
Too funny. This is the first time since I can remember that we actually voted for the same people. And, we peacefully co-exist.Date: 11/3/2004 11:48:53 AM
Author: Mara
F&I....I don''t know if his vote ''counted'' here in CA...what with all the Demos. Read this week that the BayArea is the most blue of the entire state of CA--due to more liberal stands on some items that Bush is directly again. Berkeley and SF and all.
I had to laugh when Greg came home from pre-voting (the day before, we had that option here); and plunks down his scribbled-in-ballot-notes-thing and tells me ''You can use this to help you tomorrow. This is how the ''household'' is voting''. Then he opens it up and shows me ''See, Bush...and Republican for Senate..''.
I almost laughed him out of the room.![]()
But, if they opened it up to peer review they would be subjecting themselves to more security issues. It appears to be rather simple technology. The u-scan it''s don''t seem to have problems.Date: 11/3/2004 12:27:55 PM
Author: Feydakin
My concern with the electronic voting issues are more technical in nature.. I''m not convinced that the internal security of the software itself is everything it should be.. But then, I feel that way about any security realted issue that is not open source and open to peer review..
Steve