If you get me more details, I'll put it on my blog, and forward it to a few of my blog-friends. Eric On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 7:58 PM, Jim March <1.jim.march@gmail.com> wrote: > It appears that I've got what I need among the various answers :). > Thanks guys, I'll report back in a bit on how it went technically. > > Politically/legally, here's the backstory: > > The 2006 RTA election (dated 5/16/06) was fishy from the beginning. > It involved a $2bil transportation bond. It smelled bad right from > the get-go, then various things happened over the next two years(!) > that made it stink even worse. I could go on for days but some > snippets would include: > > * On election night, observers spotted an MS-Access manual being > referred to by the lead operator. MS-Access is banned from voting > systems (ain't approved) and the Diebold central tabulator database is > in MS-Access format. If you get to it with Diebold's front-end, it > looks secure enough. Get to it in Access and all security falls apart > completely...you can do anydamnthing you want. > > * When we got the audit logs in December 2006, there was what appeared > to be data manipulation plus they had peeked into who was winning and > losing based on the mail-in vote five days *before* election day. > This was illegal as hell, and they did this consistently across most > elections - not just the RTA. > > * We fought a public records suit, won, and found yet more rotten > stuff including a lot of memory card re-uploads, more than any normal > election ever. I'll go into details if anybody wants but let's just > say, it looked bad. > > * The same attorney for the Pima Democratic Party who fought the > public records suit went back to court to get the end-of-day printouts > from the voting systems and the pollworker's end-of-day reports. > These were stashed with the actual paper ballots. A judge ruled that > we couldn't get access to the actual ballots but the end-of-day audit > stuff was public records. It was obvious we would soon get access to > those. > > * A week after the judge says we'll get it (in Feb. 2009), the Arizona > Attorney General's office grabs the ballots from Pima County (where > they were stored at a private document storage place called Iron > Mountain) and hauls them to Phoenix to an undisclosed location. April > first they moved them to the Maricopa County election department and > investigators from the AZ AG's office monitored the Maricopa elections > office as they did a 100% hand-count. I was the designated observer > for the Libertarian Party, there were also observers for the Dems and > GOP. The AG's office did their damnedest to prevent us from getting > totals as to how many ballots were processed or what the outcome was. > Despite their best efforts, were were able to determine that there are > WAY fewer ballots present than there should be. Our best guess is, > they're 15,000 ballots short and it could be higher. > > Upshot: the AG's office has acted improperly in being secretive about > this whole mess. They've decided to reserve the right to mis-report > what's going on. They blew an earlier round of investigation in 2007, > blew it bigtime, and it's possible they're going to blow off this > round. The observers have a duty to make sure the AG's office can't > cheat by doing our own counts and checking their work. > > The GOP observer reported to Pima Board of Supervisors member Ray > Carrol what he saw in terms of missing ballots, and Carrol went on the > John C. Scott radio show. So the cat's out of the bag and it wasn't > my doing...which is why I'm fine reporting this level of detail here > on these lists. > > Meanwhile, we have reports in .CSV format from the Pima Recorder's > office (who are separate from the Pima Elections office and the > Recorder's office has *always* acted honestly) so we can trust that > data as to how many people voted. We'll then cross-reference that > against our estimates of ballots present and the number of ballots the > Pima Elections office says are present. > > Thanks! > > Jim March > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss >