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Progress Made, Progress Needed: Next Steps for TrueVote
June 25, 2008

“I believe the [election integrity movement] has gotten larger. It's become more mainstream and people are paying more attention to them. They are an entity that's at the table and has a voice that is listened to.”

The comment above was made by a state senator in Colorado, but the same could be said of TrueVote’s efforts in Maryland. We have been listened to. We have made significant progress. But our work is not done.

The passage of a paper-based voting system in Maryland took us five years. The Maryland change is mirrored across the country where the U.S. will see less reliance on touch-screen systems and less paperless voting in 2008 and 2010.

But, our work is not done in Maryland or nationally.

In Maryland, the primary focus of TrueVoteMD is going to be getting legislation enacted that will require a random audit to test the optical scan count on Election Day. Under the new Maryland law we will have paper ballots marked by the voters and optical scan machines that count the vote. Electronic voting systems have produced result-changing errors through problems with hardware, software, and procedures./1 All machines can make mistakes, sometimes significant ones, the only way to be sure the optical scan count is right is to audit the result and make that a routine part of election procedure. TrueVote is working with allies nationally and locally to develop a mandatory audit system that is effective an ensuring that election results are accurate.

Nationally, more work is needed. While election integrity is making progress on a piecemeal basis in states and counties across the U.S., at a national level reform has been held up by the influence of the corporations that make voting machines and by elections administrators who resist any change. We need to build a national grass roots movement, modeled after the state-level movements, so that we can overcome resistance to reform. Through TrueVote.US we will be doing our part to build this movement.

Thank you for your support in Maryland and nationally; we will continue to call on you to advance our democracy as you are an essential ingredient to our progress.

1. For example, in Pottawattamie County, Iowa, in the June 2006 primary election for County Recorder, the original optical scan count showed challenger Oscar Duran defeating the incumbent, John Sciortino. A hand count showed that Sciortino actually had won handily; the scanners had been misprogrammed. In Napa County, California, after the March 2004 primary, the 1% manual tally discovered that the optical scanners had been miscalibrated and were failing to detect the dye-based ink commonly used in gel pens. The ensuing recount recovered almost 6700 votes (but no outcomes changed).

Tell Congress: Vote for E.A.S.Y., the 'Emergency Election Assistance for Secure Elections Act'

On Tuesday, April 15, the U.S. House of Representatives will vote on a bill that would help ensure election integrity in time for the November 2008 election.

Please CLICK HERE to send the letter below to your member of Congress IMMEDIATELY.  The U.S. House of Representatives needs to show overwhelming bi-partisan support for this bill so the Senate will quickly act and President Bush will sign the bill.

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Dear  [insert your legislator's name] :

I am writing to urge you to support H.R. 5036 when it is voted on this Tuesday. The Emergency Election Assistance for Secure Elections Act – the “EASY” bill is needed to secure the November 2008 elections.  Broad support in the House will ensure passage by the Senate and approval by the president in time for the November election rapid.

H.R. 5036 will provide stays with funding for paper-based voting and audits of the vote count.  The bill will assure election integrity nationally by making sure that votes are counted in a transparent and auditable way.

Thank you for your attention to this important matter.

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Thank you for taking the time to help bring election integrity to elections in the United States. 

Counting the vote right in a way people can trust is the foundation of legitimate democracy.


Go to: http://salsa.democracyinaction.org/o/1331/t/3732/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=24240 to send a letter to your member of Congress.
FIVE YEAR CAMPAIGN TO END PAPERLESS VOTING SUCEEDS
General Assembly Funds Transition to Paper Ballots

TrueVote Will Focus on Implementation and National Legislation

On March 5, the Maryland budget passed and it included funding for the transition to paper-based voting. This culminates five years of effort by thousands of Maryland citizens who care about their democracy. TrueVoteMD thanks all of you for your support and efforts. TrueVoteMD.org, the largest electoral integrity organization in Maryland, applauded the General Assembly for providing funding for transition toward a paper-based voting system with optical scan machines counting the vote.

Maryland will transition to a less expensive, more reliable and more transparent voting system in 2010. Maryland joins a national trend to paper-based voting and ending the experiment of paperless, electronic voting.

"TrueVoteMd.org, a citizen based effort for democracy, has succeeded in a five year campaign to end paperless voting in Maryland. This is a tremendous victory for Maryland voters and shows that citizens, working together, can make a difference," said Kevin Zeese, executive director of TrueVoteMD.org. "This transition will provide voters with a voting system that can be trusted. Paper-based voting means there will be a voter verified paper ballot that can be recounted. This will also allow audits of the optical scan count to make sure the machines worked properly. In addition, the voting system will be less expensive than the current paperless Diebold system. Maryland voters will have a more trustworthy voting system and a less expensive one."

Linda Schade, the first executive director of TrueVoteMD, who now serves on their Board of Directors, said "When we began TrueVoteMd.org, five years ago, we found Democrats, Republicans, third party and independent voters all agreed that Maryland needed a voting system that could be trusted. Thousands of Marylanders, from every county, worked together to push the Maryland legislature to end paperless voting. This is a victory for the people of Maryland."

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Senate Budget Committee Passes Budget: Funds Transition to Paper-Based Voting
On Friday, March 7th, the Senate Budget Committee passed the budget and included funding for transition to paper-based voting with optical scan counts.

“TrueVoteMD applauds this decision, not only is it a wise budget decision but it is wise electoral policy. Maryland voters will soon be voting on a voting system that is transparent and provides for meaningful recounts,” said Kevin B. Zeese, executive director of TrueVoteMD.org an election integrity organization. Zeese thanked the Chairman of the Committee, Ulysses Currie and the Vice Chairman Edward Kasemeyer who have been supporters of a return to paper-based voting. Zeese also thanked Senate President Mike Miller for his support.

On Monday March 10th the Senate is expected to vote on the budget then the House will be considering it.

“We have been pleased to see the deep support for a return to paper-based voting in both Houses in Annapolis. Five years of effort by citizen groups has definitely gotten the message across to legislators. We appreciate them hearing us,” said Zeese.

Tonight, TrueVoteMD is a co-sponsor of the Dance for Democracy in Baltimore (see www.DanceForDemocracy.org) and will be celebrating this victory with its colleagues and supporters.

Please make a phone call or send an email to the chairman and vice chairman thanking them.

ULYSSES CURRIE
Chiar
(301) 858-3127, (410) 841-3127
1-800-492-7122, ext. 3127 (toll free)
e-mail: ulysses.currie@senate.state.md.us


EDWARD J. KASEMEYER
Vice Chair
(410) 841-3653, (301) 858-3653
1-800-492-7122, ext. 3653 (toll free)
e-mail: edward.kasemeyer@senate.state.md.us

You can also send a click and send letter to the entire legislature from http://truevotemd.org/content/view/618/41/. Urge the Senate to vote the funding on Monday and let the House know we want their support as well.
Paper Ballot Funding Continues Progess in Annapolis Budget Process
February 22, 2008. The Senate Subcommittee responsible for the State Board of Elections budget held a hearing on February 18th, 2008. The most important comment at the hearing was from Linda Lamone who promised "if you leave the funding in for the new voting system we will move ahead professionally" to implement it. There was no indication from anyone on the subcommittee that the funding for the transition to paper-based voting was likely to be cut. The budget process seems to be moving forward smoothly. The House Appropriations Subcommittee on Public Safety and Administration will be holding its hearing on February 27th at 1:00 in Room 150.

While Lamone said she would move ahead to implement the new voting system, the analyst for Maryland Legislative Services, Simon Powell, said it is important that their be "executive buy-in" when making technology purchases and noted that Ms. Lamone continues to oppose the transition. As a result one of the recommendations made by MLS was for more oversight by the legislature during the process. They are recommending that the budget committees of both houses review the "Request for Proposals" and the contract before they are approved. The MLS also made recommendations to expand the less from three years to five years to reduce the annual costs and two recommendations to prevent unecessary spending on the current Diebold system. You can see the full MLS report at: http://www.mlis.state.md.us/2008RS/budget_docs/All/Operating/D38I01_-_State_Board_of_Elections.pdf.

TrueVoteMD endorses the recommendations of MLS and urges all responsible officials in Annapolis to closely monitor the contracting process for the new system. The Governor, Comptroller and Attorney General as well as the State Board of Elections should all exercise their responsibility and oversee the process of the SBE staff. Maryland needs to make sure to get it right this time. Tax payer dollars need to be spent wisely. We do not want another multi-million dollar error. And, we want to make sure Maryland gets the best voting system possible. TrueVoteMD is ready and willing to assist the state government in any way possible.
 
 


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