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Two New National Reports on DRE's
In the past  weeks two national reports were released about the security issues in new voting technology.  One report released by Common Cause, details the holes in the current DRE system.  This report rated Maryland’s elections as high risk.  You can read a summery of the report and the full report at the following web link http://www.commoncause.org/site/pp.asp?c=dkLNK1MQIwG&b=1808817&auid=1781088.  

The Common Cause report gave recommendations as to what voters and officials can do in states like Maryland where we don’t have voter-verified paper trails on our voting machines including:

1.   States should pass laws or adopt regulations requiring all voting
 systems to produce a voter verifiable paper ballot and mandate
 that at least a random two percent of voting jurisdictions conduct
 public audits of their voting systems.

2.      Election officials should take necessary steps to safeguard machines
prior to Election Day.

3.      State election officials should, wherever possible, immediately retrofit
DREs with printing systems to produce a voter verifiable paper
ballot, and use those ballots in audits.

4.      In the instance where DREs cannot be retrofitted, Common Cause
recommends that state election officials decertify those DREs that
cannot provide a paper record and turn to other voting systems
such as optical scan machines for the November elections.

5.      Congress and states should make emergency funds available for
purchase or lease of more secure, auditable machines.

6.      Voters should be encouraged to vote on paper whenever possible.
If facing the prospect of voting on paperless DREs in November,
they should advocate for change with local election officials
well before the election. If that does not work, where possible,
voters should vote by absentee ballot.

The last report is a one year long study by the Brennan Center analyzing the security around modern voting machines, both those with and with out a paper trail.  This report can be found at the following link:

     http://www.brennancenter.org/programs/downloads/Full%20Report.pdf

The Brennan Center made the following recommendations:

1. Conduct Automatic Routine Audits comparing voter-verified paper records

To the electronic record following every election.

2. Perform “Parallel Testing” (selection of voting machines at random and testing them as realistically as possible) on Election Day. The Task Force does not recommend Parallel Testing as a substitute for the use of voter verified paper records with an Automatic Routine Audit.

3. Ban use of voting machines with wireless components.

4. Use a transparent and random selection process for all auditing procedures.

5. Ensure decentralized Programming and Voting System administration.

6. Institute clear and effective procedures for addressing evidence of fraud or error.
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