![]() |
|||||||||||||||||
|
|
|||||||||||||||||
|
Senator RE: Support the Voter Confidence and Increased Accessibility Act of 2003Dear Senator , I am deeply concerned about security and trust in elections. I strongly urge you to cosponsor the Voter Confidence and Increased Accessibility Act of 2003 (S.1980). As touchscreen voting (e-voting) technology is adopted across America, it is absolutely urgent that these new systems meet basic standards of accountability and openness. I am particularly concerned that many systems do not use openly reviewed software and cannot provide a voter verifiable paper audit trail. Unless a paper record is generated by publicly reviewed software, verified by the voter and retained for potential recounts, I believe that this technology is unacceptable for use in our elections and poses the gravest threat to the very foundation of our democracy. The public should be allowed to review the software that runs these machines in order to confirm that they act in the way that the manufacturer claims. Right now, however, the leading technologies are not only proprietary, they are covered by trade secret claims. This kind of closed source, or "black box," software lacks sufficient quality assurance. In fact, two recent analyses of one company's software revealed gaping security holes that could easily be exploited by almost anyone with minimal technical knowledge. This underscores how important open source software is for our elections. S.1980 would require voting machines to use publicly reviewed software. S.1980 would also mandate voter verifiable paper audit trails for all e-voting machines, a prerequisite for accountability and accuracy. The 2000 presidential election was a painful lesson in the failings of current voting technology, but at least there was a back-up system that allowed a manual recount when evidence emerged that the regular voting process was flawed. Without a paper audit trail, a compromised e-voting system could not provide even the cold comfort of Florida's manual recount. Luckily, adding this protection to the machines is not hard and does not have to add a significant amount to the cost of each unit. We must ensure that all new e-voting machine purchases provide a voter-verifiable paper audit trail and use publicly reviewed software. Please act immediately to defend our democracy and the future of our nation by cosponsoring the Voter Confidence and Increased Accessibility Act of 2003 and doing whatever it takes to ensure its prompt passage and enactment. Most Sincerely,
EAN Alerts Email List | Tell a Friend | Links | Contact | Site Map |
|||||||||||||||||
|
|
|||||||||||||||||
©1999-2007 Earth Action Network. Privacy Policy
Reproduction of any written content from this site is encouraged.