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An introduction to ... The stolen election of 2004
by Dorothy Fadima,
Ohio Election Fraud Weblog

Dec. 18, 2004

All -- not some -- but all the voting machine errors detected and reported in Florida went in favor of Bush or Republican candidates. Source: LINK, LINK, LINK, LINK, LINK.

Serious voting anomalies in Florida -- again always favoring Bush -- have been mathematically demonstrated and experts are recommending further investigation. Source: LINK, LINK, LINK, LINK, LINK, LINK.

ADDITIONAL KEY Facts About Recent Voting Irregularities in the USA with references.

Below is information that many of you have heard or read, but there are some new facts here, and links to the information that track down what you may have thought were too extreme to be true. Here are the facts with verifiable references. Did you know....?

1. 80% of all votes in America are counted by only two companies: Diebold and ES&S. Source: LINK, LINK, LINK.

2. There is no federal agency with regulatory authority or oversight of the U.S. voting machine industry. Source: LINK, LINK.

3. The vice-president of Diebold and the president of ES&S are brothers. Source: LINK, LINK.

4. The chairman and CEO of Diebold is a major Bush campaign organizer and donor who wrote in 2003 that he was "committed to helping Ohio deliver its electoral votes to the president next year." Source: LINK, LINK.

5. Republican Senator Chuck Hagel used to be chairman of ES&S. He became Senator in a surprise upset, with votes counted by ES&S machines. Source: LINK, LINK.

6. Republican Senator Chuck Hagel, long-connected with the Bush family, was recently caught lying about his ownership of ES&S by the Senate Ethics Committee. Source: LINK, LINK, LINK.

7. Senator Chuck Hagel was on a short list of George W. Bush's vice-presidential candidates. Source: LINK, LINK.

8. Kenneth Blackwell co-chaired George Bush's Ohio election campaign. Source: LINK, LINK, LINK.

9. Diebold's new touch screen voting machines have no paper trail of any votes. In other words, there is no way to verify that the data coming out of the machine is the same as what was legitimately put in by voters. Source: LINK, LINK.

10. Diebold also makes ATMs, checkout scanners, and ticket machines, all of which log each transaction and can generate a paper trail. Source: LINK, LINK.

11. Exit polls are usually excellent predictors of election results. Reputable analyses could not find an explanation of the discrepancy between exit polls and results of the 2004 presidential election. Source: LINK, LINK.

12. A Diebold subsidiary employed 5 convicted felons as senior managers and developers. These people helped write the central compiler computer code that counted 50% of the votes in 30 states. Source: LINK, LINK.

13. Jeff Dean, senior programmer on Diebold's central compiler code, was convicted of 23 counts of felony theft in the first degree. He served jail time for planting back doors in his client's accounting software and using a "high degree of sophistication" to evade detection over a period of 2 years. Source: LINK, LINK.

14. None of the international election observers were allowed in the polls in Ohio. Source: LINK, LINK.

15. California banned the use of Diebold machines because the security was so bad. Despite Diebold's claims that the audit logs could not be hacked, a chimpanzee was able to do it! See the movie here with the chimp. Source: LINK, LINK.


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There's much more than this at Unknown News.

Latest related reports from our archives:
Vote fraud: Quietly undermining democracy

Dec. 13, 2004:
Ohio vote fraud battle heats up
by Katherine Yurica, Axis of Logic


Dec. 13, 2004:
Startling new revelations highlight rare Congressional hearings on Ohio vote


Dec. 12, 2004:
20 amazing facts about voting in the USA


Dec. 12, 2004:
Ohio absentee vote inflated


Dec. 12, 2004:
Blackwell's "locked-down" Ohio
poll records left in unlocked building



Dec. 11, 2004:
Complete original exit polls from 2004 election


Dec. 11, 2004:
Diebold pays $2.6-million
to settle California lawsuit



Dec. 11, 2004:
Ohio election investigation thwarted
by surprise Blackwell order
Excerpt:  On Friday December 10 two certified volunteers for the Ohio Recount team assigned to Greene County were in process recording voting information from minority precincts in Greene County, and were stopped mid-count by a surprise order from Secretary of State Blackwell’s office. The Director Board of Elections stated that “all voter records for the state of Ohio were “locked-down,” and now they are not considered public records.”

Dec. 10, 2004:
Zogby insists polls were "very,
very good, extremely accurate"

. Professor says vote numbers don't add up
. Congressman wants 'raw' exit poll data
. Who did voters pick on Nov. 2?
  In some cases, we'll never know
. Former Congressman jailed
  for confronting Blackwell
. Ohio Supreme Court won’t block certification
. Some voters hold outhope for Kerry victory
. Ohio counties dealing differently
  with Kerry recount requests
. FBI, Congressional staffers curious about
  self-described vote fraud programmer

Dec. 10, 2004:
Blackwell locks out recount volunteers,
claims voter records not public documents



Dec. 10, 2004:
Uncounted votes in Ohio's Montgomery County


Dec. 9, 2004:
Trouble counting votes in Ohio


Dec. 7, 2004:
Florida e-vote study debunked by statisticians


Dec. 7, 2004:
As questions keep coming,
Ohio certifies its vote count

. New round of challenges in Ohio vote
. Kerry team finally, halfheartedly joins Ohio recount fight
. LePore served with lawsuit at elections meeting
. Greens, Libertarians seek recounts in New Mexico, Nevada

Dec. 7, 2004:
Nation editor spars with
reporter over election questions

Why, it's David Corn -- who also
dismissed questions about September 11



Dec. 7, 2004:
Evidence dramatically raises
suspicion of election tampering

"The bigger the prize, the bigger the discrepancy"



Nov. 6, 2004:
Democrats launch investigation
of voting problems in Ohio



Dec. 6, 2004:
Democratic Underground bars
Black Box Voting's Harris



Dec. 5, 2004:
Evidence of fraud in the 2004
U.S. Presidential election: A reader



Dec. 5, 2004:

 Bubbling below the surface of credibility ...
 ... which doesn't necessarily mean it ain't true:

Whistleblower's affidavit:
Programmer built vote-rigging prototype
at Republican Congressman's request
Excerpt:  The programmer claims that he designed and built a "vote rigging" software program at the behest of then Florida Congressman, now U.S. Congressman, Republican Tom Feeney of Florida's 24th Congressional District.

Clint Curtis, 46, claims that he built the software for Feeney in 2000 while working at a software design and engineering company in Oviedo, Florida (Feeney's home district).

Why the Feeney vote-rigging story
sounds like disinformation

by Bev Harris, Black Box Voting

BradBlog's response to Harris

Dec. 4, 2004:
Slow-rolling democracy in Ohio
by Robert Parrt, Consortium News


Dec. 3, 2004:
News editors poo-poo election fraud rumors


Dec. 3, 2004:
FBI refuses to accept complaint
alleging Ohio vote fraud
Excerpt:  In a November 30 article titled "Nearly a Month Later, Ohio Fight Goes On," detailing the controversy in Ohio over the results of the November 2 election, the Associated Press correctly identified J. Kenneth Blackwell -- who, as Ohio's secretary of state, oversees the election process -- as "a co-chairman of Bush's re-election campaign in Ohio." But two large news organizations, FOXNews.com and the Chicago Sun-Times, omitted that reference from their versions of the story.

Dec. 1, 2004:
Major media hints at nationwide voting problems


Dec. 1, 2004:
Voters to challenge Ohio election


Dec. 1, 2004:
FOXNews.com, Chicago Sun-Times
deleted connection between Ohio official,
Bush campaign from AP story



Nov. 30 and Dec. 1, 2004:
Something's fishy in Ohio
by Jesse Jackson, syndicated columnist
and Jackson column draws heat
from Ohio Secretary of State's Office



Nov. 30, 2004:
BlackBoxVoting sues Palm Beach County


Nov. 30, 2004:
Where there's smoke, there's fire
Electronic voting and the legitimacy
of the 2004 Presidential election



Nov. 30, 2004:
People for the American Way sues to have Ohio provisional ballots counted

. Nearly a month later, fight over Ohio count goes on (with comments by Helen & Harry Highwater)
. Jesse Jackson seeks voting probe
. More questions raised about Ohio vote
. Judge says Ohio recount must wait until after election is certified
. Florida group sues over election results
. Kerry picks up 1,070 more votes in Ohio
. Commission says voting problems were widespread
. Concerned locals push for presidential election fraud probe

Nov. 29, 2004:
How to take back a stolen election
by Thom Hartmann, Common Dreams


Nov. 26, 2004:
Odds for red shift in 16 states:
One out of 4.5 billion



Nov. 26, 2004:
Grass-roots movement tries to trick CNN
into practicing journalism in Ohio



Nov. 25, 2004
New Ohio voter transcripts feed floodtide of doubt about Republican election manipulation


Nov. 24, 2004:
US offers hypocritical response
on Ukraine election

#
with comments by 100 Watts and H&HH


Nov. 23, 2004:
Greens, Libertarians sue to stop
stonewalling on Ohio recount

. Lawsuit challenges
Nevada’s Republican electors
. Ohio Finds at least 2,600 ballots counted twice
. Lingering doubts about 2004 election

Nov. 22, 2004:
Widespread election fraud in Cleveland?


Nov. 21, 2004:
Help wanted: Last chance to count Nevada vote


Nov. 18, 2004:
Research team sounds
'smoke alarm' for Florida e-vote count



Nov. 18, 2004:
"Something is definitely wrong," says Zogby


Nov. 18, 2004
Voting machines count backwards in Oklahoma


Nov. 17, 2004:
Consistant swing from exit polls
to Bush vote unexplained



Nov. 17, 2004:
Minority precincts were deliberately shortchanged on voting equipment
Many people waited hours to vote ...
while many more gave up and left



Nov. 16, 2004:
Ohio vote to be recounted
Greens and Libertarians fund re-count together
#
with comments by Angry Annie


Nov. 16, 2004:
While the news networks were covering Scott Peterson's trial ...

. Election stolen, group suspects
. Hackers rigging voting machines a real possibility
. Complaints of election theft quickly, efficiently dismissed (with comments by H&HH)
. Wacky turnout totals just another glitch
. Computer glitch elects wrong candidate in Indiana
. Minnesotans kicked off voter registration lists are still asking why
. Nader seeks limited recount of optical-scan vote in New Hampshire
. Worst voter error is apathy toward irregularities

Nov. 16, 2004:
What can we do about the stolen election?
by Atomicktom and Helen & Harry Highwater, Unknown News


Nov. 12, 2004:
Major bugs found in Diebold vote systems


Nov. 11, 2004:
Kerry lawyers eye Ohio recounts
but insist effort isn't aimed at challenging results



Nov. 11, 2004:
Republican Party wants to end exit polls


Nov. 11, 2004:
Green, Libertarian candidates
demand Ohio recount



Nov. 10, 2004:
Florida e-vote fraud? Unlikely


Nov. 9, 2004:
Bush's 'incredible' vote tallies


Nov. 8, 2004:
The e-vote factor:
Kerry conceded but did he really lose?



Nov. 8, 2004:
Media blackout on vote fraud allegations


Nov. 7, 2004:
With 638 votes cast, Bush leads 4,258 to 260
... and other amusing anecdotes
from the stolen election of 2004

. Absentee votes draw Florida eye
. Kerry leads in Ohio exit polling
. Newspaper denied access at polls
. Foreign monitors 'barred' from US polls
. Journalist beaten, arrested outside Florida polling place for violating secret rule
. Countless other frauds occurred ...
. Defective software 'lost' votes

Nov. 6, 2004:
Evidence mounts that the vote
may have been hacked



Nov. 5, 2004:
Should America trust the results of the election?
Editorial, The Washington Dispatch
Excerpt:  Without question, the evidence presented thus far should raise suspicion among honest individuals. While maintaining a calm and reasonable demeanor, the results of the Novermber 2nd election should be fully investigated simply for the sake of the nation and our future confidence in the democratic process.

Nov. 5, 2004:
Something amiss in Ohio


Nov. 4, 2004:
Was the Ohio election honest and fair?
Press release, Progressive Newswire
Excerpt:  Ohio State Senator Teresa Fedor said today: "There was trouble with our elections in Ohio at every stage. It's been a battle getting people registered to vote, getting to the ballot on voting day and getting that vote to count. There is a pattern of voter suppression; that's why I called for [Ohio Secretary of State] Blackwell's resignation more than a month ago. Blackwell, while claiming to run an unbiased elections process, was also the co-chair of the Bush-Cheney campaign in Ohio.

Nov. 4, 2004:
First of all, this election was definitely rigged
by Mark Crispin Miller, Salon


Nov. 4, 2004:
States with electronic voting machines
gave Bush mysterious 5% advantage



Nov. 4, 2004:
More votes than voters?


Nov. 4, 2004:
Kerry won. Here's the facts.


Nov. 4, 2004:
Evidence of fraud is indisputable
... but there is no accountability



Nov. 4, 2004:
4,000+ votes vanish in one county
Excerpt:  The county's technical consultants contacted UniLect Corp., the manufacturer of Carteret County's electronic voting system, had given misinformation about how many votes the system can store.

The county was told its units could store up to 10,500 votes when, in fact, the limit is 3,005 votes.

Nov. 4, 2004:
Computer glitch still baffles county clerk


Nov. 4, 2004:
Were the absentee ballots lost or stolen?
Either way, it's a crime.



Nov. 3, 2004:
Photo shows voter fraud in Ohio?


Nov. 3, 2004:
Florida numbers don't add up


Nov. 3, 2004:
America is screwed:  Election stolen again
Excerpt:  In most states, the returns were pretty much as predicted by the last polls. Florida seems the odd exception -- the last polls were for Kerry, 49-44%, but the returns are running 52-47 Bush.

So in just one day -- and in just one state -- Bush went from five points down to five points ahead?

Nov. 3, 2004:
All exit polls matched results
... except Ohio, Florida



Nov. 3, 2004:
Graph:   Exit polls vs. E-vote tallies


Nov. 3, 2004:
Where did Bush get 8,000,000 new voters?
Statistical analysis:
Bush's 8 million new votes found

Nov. 3, 2004:
Votes lost in cyberspace


Nov. 3, 2004:
Presidential votes miscast on
e-voting machines throughout the country



Nov. 3, 2004:
CNN just changed their Ohio exit poll page


Nov. 2, 2004:
BlackBoxVoting files fleet of FOIA requests
Excerpt:  At 8:30 p.m. Election Night, Black Box Voting blanketed the U.S. with the first in a series of public records requests, to obtain internal computer logs and other documents from 3,000 individual counties and townships. Networks called the election before anyone bothered to perform even the most rudimentary audit.

... Among the first requests sent to counties (with all kinds of voting systems -- optical scan, touch-screen, and punch card) is a formal records request for internal audit logs, polling place results slips, modem transmission logs, and computer trouble slips.

An earlier FOIA is more sensitive, and has not been disclosed here. We will notify you as soon as we can go public with it.

Nov. 2, 2004:
Group tallies more than 1,100 e-voting glitches


Nov. 2, 2004:
Watchdogs spot e-vote glitches


Nov. 1, 2004:
One million Kerry votes
stolen before election day



Oct. 28, 2004:
58,000 absentee ballots lost in Florida


Oct. 26, 2004:
E-voting companies reveal some software to feds
#
with comments by CactusPat


Oct. 26, 2004:
New Florida vote scandal feared
by Greg Palast, BBC News


Oct. 22, 2004:
Some early voters say
machines mark incorrect choices



Oct. 20, 2004:
Republican-backed group allegedly involved
in Pennsylvania vote registration fraud

#
with comments by CactusPat and H&HH


Oct. 16, 2004:
Florida's Bush ignored advice to
'pull the plug' on flawed felon voter list



Oct. 12, 2004:
Republican-backed group allegedly involved
in vote registration fraud in Nevada and Oregon
  • Republicans phone voters to discourage Democrats' voting

Oct. 9, 2004:
Republican dirty tricks in Ohio


Sept. 8, 2004:
November surprise:  Electronic voting machines add uncertainty to close election race


Aug. 30, 2004:
Florida fixed again? Absentee ballots go AWOL
Excerpt:  Although 37,000 citizens have requested absentee ballots, Supervisor of Elections Theresa LePore says she'd only received 22,000 when she began the count. Where are the others? Don't ask: though she posts the names of requesters, she won't release the list of those who have voted, an eyebrow-raising deviation from standard procedure.

Aug. 26, 2004:
Diebold central tabulator
contains stunning security hole
Excerpt:  By entering a 2-digit code in a hidden location, a second set of votes is created. This set of votes can be changed, so that it no longer matches the correct votes. The voting system will then read the totals from the bogus vote set. It takes only seconds to change the votes, and to date not a single location in the U.S. has implemented security measures to fully mitigate the risks.

This program is not "stupidity" or sloppiness. It was designed and tested over a series of a dozen version adjustments.

Public officials: If you are in a county that uses GEMS 1.18.18, GEMS 1.18.19, or GEMS 1.18.23, your secretary or state may not have told you about this. You're the one who'll be blamed if your election is tampered with.

Aug. 23, 2004:
Vote count at mercy of clandestine testing


Aug. 16, 2004:
Is Florida facing a new electoral crisis?
by Linda McQuaig, The Toronto Star
Excerpt:  Concerns about the lack of a paper trail have prompted some states to ban the machines in the November election. But Jeb Bush has brushed aside such concerns, refusing to even allow independent audits of the machines in Florida.

Aug. 6, 2004:
Government makes sure soldiers' votes count (the rest of us are on our own)
#
with comments by Madeline Zane


Aug. 4, 2004:
Computerized voting systems proven insecure


Aug. 3, 2004:
A new variation on voter fraud
Excerpt:  Today, around lunchtime, I went with my parents to the polls to vote in our primary election. When I got there, I found that I had somehow been removed from the books, and hence could not vote.

July 25, 2004:
New citizens in Florida are
unknowingly registered as Republicans



July 16, 2004:
A bigger threat to November's election
than any terrorists' attack

by Madeline Zane, Unknown News


June 20, 2004:
Stage set for repeat of 2000 presidential vote fraud


May 19, 2004:
Feds threaten subpenna against activist for honest vote counts


May 18, 2004:
The people's paper trail
by Carlos Pecciotto Jr., Unknown News


May 6, 2004:
Officials warn against
receipts for electronic ballots

#
with comments by Phil


April 30, 2004:
California Secretary of State
bans electronic voting



April 28, 2004:
Two companies & two brothers will count 80% of U.S. ballots


April 23, 2004:
Diebold may face criminal charges


April 22, 2004:
Diebold apologizes for
disenfranchising California voters



April 13, 2004:
E-voting probe finds no reason for Diebold glitches


March 14, 2004:
Designer of verified vote system
dies in unlucky accident



March 4, 2004:
A deafening silence as democracy expires


Feb. 24, 2004:
Diebold, electronic voting and
the vast right-wing conspiracy



Feb. 15, 2004:
Would you like a receipt with that election?
Technologists advocate a paper trail
for electronic voting machines



Feb. 6, 2004:
Michigan plans internet vote
despite hacking risks



Feb. 6, 2004:
Company lied about voting machine's reliability


Jan. 30, 2004:
This week in vote fraud


Jan. 20, 2004:
Company with worst e-voting security record produces machines with wireless capability


Jan. 17, 2004:
This week in U.S. election fraud


Dec. 17, 2003:
Yeah, let's put Diebold in charge of elections


Dec. 14, 2003:
Vote system provides receipt, verification that your vote was counted


Dec. 2, 2003:
Diebold backs off legal intimidation


Nov. 10, 2003:
More election machine problems


Nov. 6, 2003:
Electronic voting machines cause problems nationwide


Nov. 4, 2003:
Diebold sued over cease-and-desist tactics


Nov. 3, 2003:
New York Times briefly awakens from long nap, notes controversy, goes back to sleep


Nov. 3, 2003:
When votes don't count
by Madeline Zane, Unknown News


Oct. 24, 2003:
Diebold memos disclose
Florida 2000 e-voting fraud
Background information :
Election 2000: Our final tally

Oct. 22, 2003:
Electronic Frontier Foundation
to Diebold: Bite me



Oct. 14, 2003:
The hand that counts the ballots ...


Oct. 13, 2003:
Did Diebold patch Georgia election?
Excerpt:  Republican candidate Sonny Perdue managed to unseat Democratic incumbent Roy Barnes with only 51 percent of the vote. It was the first time an incumbent governor had not won his second term since Georgia law allowed back-to-back terms in 1978.

Sept. 24, 2003:
Diebold feels the heat,
sends out attack lawyers



Sept. 23, 2003
Italian Diebold memo website, BlackBoxVoting.org shut down
Company claims hyperlinks are
'illegally' linked to leaked memos



Sept. 19, 2003
Democracy's vanishing act
by Chris Floyd, The Moscow [Russia] Times


Sept. 17, 2003:
Diebold's vote-tally software -- Security review instructions
# This is a page with instructions on downloading & using Diebold's GEMS program. It's the REAL Diebold program, with step by step instructions on how to hack into it and alter the vote counts. Altering the vote counts is child's play for those who have Microsoft Access, a part of Microsoft Office Suite, the most common business application software package available.   =Joe F.=

Sept. 12, 2003
Diebold confirms U.S. vote vulnerabilities


Sept. 11, 2003
Strange case of an election tally that
appears to have popped up on
the Internet hours before polls closed



Sept. 3, 2003:
Bush's "solution" to vote fraud funds massive switch to insecure computerized voting systems
Excerpt:  It seems fitting that a president who was brought into office because of a scandalous election would enact a law to overhaul the electoral process to make it easier for people to choose their leaders the second time around.

But that's not what the Omnibus Appropriations Bill, signed into law by President Bush in October 2002, will do. Instead, the law will force most states to switch from paper balloting to a fully computerized system -- one that is currently rife with programming flaws and is incapable of being audited -- that could call into question the legitimacy of future local and national elections and put the wrong candidates into office.

Aug. 28, 2003
President of voting machine company
says he's "committed" to Bush re-election



Aug. 26, 2003:
Voting industry insiders hold secret meeting to hire PR firm to sell electronic voting to public


Aug. 8, 2003
How George W. Bush won
the 2004 presidential election

by Sandeep S. Atwal, Infernal Press


Aug. 7, 2003
New security woes for computer-voting firm


Aug. 5, 2003
Lawsuit to block voting
machines gains momentum



Aug. 1, 2003
Experimental web program
opens voting to overseas military



July 30, 2003:
Electronic voting rife with problems
Theft of your vote is just a chip away

July 24, 2003:
Computerized voting open
to easy fraud, says study



July 24, 2003:
Original study:
Analysis of an electronic voting system
REQUIRES ADOBE ACROBAT READER


July 8, 2003
The 'walk right in, sit right down, and compose your own tally' vote counting system
by Bev Harris, Scoop
"When I found that Diebold Election Systems had been storing 40,000 of its files on an open web site, an obscure site, never revealed to public interest groups, but generally known among election industry insiders, and available to any hacker with a laptop, I looked at the files. Having a so-called security-conscious voting machine manufacturer store sensitive files on an unprotected public web site, allowing anonymous access, was bad enough, but when I saw what was in the files my hair turned gray. Really. It did.

"The contents of these files amounted to a virtual handbook for vote-tampering: They contained diagrams of remote communications setups, passwords, encryption keys, source code, user manuals, testing protocols, and simulators, as well as files loaded with votes and voting machine software."

Jan. 31, 2003:
How Chuck Hagel stole a seat in the Senate


Nov. 12, 2002:
Three Republicans in one Texas county each win election by 18,181 vote margin


May 11, 2001:
Election 2000: Our final tally
FAQ about our tally

Latest related reports from our archives:
Vote fraud: Quietly undermining democracy



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