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Activists from 25 States Lobby for Paper Ballots June 9 & 10
By Linda Schade
June 08, 2005
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Voters across the
country are concerned about electronic touch-screen voting
machines. At last count, citizens in almost every state have
formed more than seventy non-partisan grassroots organizations
to ensure that a voter-verified, manually auditable paper record of
every vote is required at both the state and federal levels. More
than 200 of these electronic voting reform activists, representing 25
states, are meeting in Washington DC on June 9 and 10 to lobby
for the passage of H.R. 550The Voter Confidence and Increased Accessibility Act Introduced by Rep. Holt of New Jersey.
VoteTrustUSA (http://www.VoteTrustUSA.org.)
is among the national organizations coordinating visits of these
constituent lobbyists with more than 95 Members of Congress.
VoteTrustUSAis a national support network for these
grassroots organizations, providing a national voice for state and
locally based election reform community, and helping them
improve coordination, organization, teamwork, knowledge and
communication within their individual organizations and as a
national alliance. The mission of VoteTrustUSA is to ensure that future
elections are free, fair, accountable and accurately reflect the
intentions of the voters.
Joan Krawitz,
Executive Director of VoteTrustUSA observes: “Whether we vote by
filling in a paper ballot or on computerized touch screen
machines, almost all elections in the U.S. are counted electronically.
Paper ballots can be randomly audited as a safeguard against the
errors and breakdowns that often occur in the vote recording and
tabulation process, and they can be manually recounted in the case of a
close race Votes cast on paperless electronic voting systems
cannot.”
Ellen Theisen,
VoteTrustUSA’s Director of Information Resources notes that “recounts
of votes cast on these machines can only replicate the original
results; they neither detect nor correct machine-related errors.”
Warren Stewart, Director of Legislative Issues and Policy at VoteTrustUSA explains:
“VoteTrustUSA supports H.R. 550The Voter Confidence and Increased Accessibility Act Introduced by Rep. Holt of New Jersey. This
bill effectively addresses the widespread concern over the accuracy and
security of voting systems. Its carefully written language is the
result of years of dialogue with computer scientists, election reform
advocates, and numerous organizations of disabled Americans. H.R.
550 would strengthen the HAVA current requirement for a permanent paper
audit trail by requiring that the voters have the opportunity to verify
the accuracy of the paper record of the vote and that all voting
systems produce a voter-verified paper record. It would require random,
unannounced, hand-count audits of the voter-verified paper records,
conducted by the Election Assistance Commission in 2% of the precincts
in each State, including at least one precinct per county. It
would preserve HAVA’s existing access requirements for voters with
disabilities; clarify and enhance the security requirements demanded of
systems to be used by voters with disabilities, and add the requirement
that an accessible vote-verification mechanism be provided.”
Ms.
Krawitz, Ms. Theisen, Mr. Stewart Information Manager John Gideon and
leaders from a number of state organizations will be available for
media interviews at the Capitol, HC-7 at 10:45 am , Friday June 10,
2005, following the Lobby Days Coalition Press Conference.
Contact: Linda Schade Communications Director VoteTrustUSA.org 301-270-6665 cell: 301-981-3619