[ale] OT: Electronic Voting Actions, Tuesday morning June 2

aaron aaron at pd.org
Mon Jun 1 11:29:17 EDT 2009


Ugly truth:
Georgia is now the only state in the union that is intending
to continue using zero evidence DRE voting systems that
produce no voter verified paper records or auditable paper
ballots in its future elections.  (Does a lot for our stereotyped
image of being a  bunch of stupid, backwoods, inbred
hicks here in the deep South, don't you think?)

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There are a couple of simple civil actions you can take to
help restore legitimate election systems to our state.  The
first is to register your support for the federal legistation that
will help do this at:
< http://democrats.com/ban-touchscreen-voting >

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Another action is to provide public comment at the State
Election board meeting ON TUESDAY, JUNE 2, at 10am
(meeting details in forward below).  Myself and at least one other
ALE member will be doing this tomorrow. The ideal is to deliver
your 2 minute public statement in person, but if you can't be
present to provide your own thoughts, I invite you to write them
out and email them to me off list by 11:30pm tonight.  The best
would be scanned documents with your signature, but anything
is better than nothing, and please include a synopsis of your
professional background in your statement.  I will print out
any documents I receive and deliver them to the Election
Board officials.  Comments to not need to be technically
specific, in fact the more general your comments the better.
Some Ideas and background for forming your comment
might be found at:
< http://PaperCounts.org > or < http://VoterGA.org >
of in the video of EAC consultant board member Barbara
Simons speaking at GaTech last Fall:
< http://www.gtisc.gatech.edu/simons_video_081008.html >
Feel free to email me off list with any questions or ideas
for this, or call me at 404.315.0406  (by 11:30p today)

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The other easy immediate action you can take is to support
the the VoterGA law suit challenging the constitutionality
of the Diebold Zero-Evidence election systems used
in this state.  Donations can be made through their
web site at < http://VoterGA.org >

The suit is now going to the State Supreme Court and the
final brief for this is being filed today (June 1, 2009).
Attendance at the press conference tomorrow, June 2nd,
at 11am could also be a helpful show of support.
(Perhaps you can attend that as a follow up to delivering
your public comments at the Election Board Meeting! ;^)

Details and locations are in the forward here:
--------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Garland Favorito <garlandf at msn.com>
Date: Sun, May 31, 2009 at 8:26 AM
Subject: Press Conference Tuesday morning June 2
To: Garland Favorito <garlandf at msn.com>


VoterGAers,

Please try to attend this very important press conference. This is a
chance where we get a double whammy to make the trip downtown worth it
by also speaking at the State Election Board. To speak for 2 minutes
you must get there at 10:00 am sharp and fill out a public comment
card.

Thanks,

Garland

Voterga.org

404 664-4044



Media Advisory



Supreme Court Brief File in Landmark E-Voting Rights Case



WHO: Voters Organized for Trusted Election Results in Georgia,
VoterGA, is a diverse, non-partisan coalition of Georgia voters and
organizations who filed a voting rights lawsuit against the current
method of Georgia electronic voting that they contend cannot be
properly verified, audited or recounted.



WHEN:      Tuesday June 2, 2009

State Election Board (SEB) public comment 10:00 am

Press Conference 11:00 am (approx)



WHERE:   10:00 am STATE ELECTION BOARD Meeting

Sloppy Floyd Building

2 MLK Jr. Drive SE

5th Floor West Tower Room 512

Atlanta, Georgia 30334



WHERE:   11:00 am Press Conference

Georgia State Capitol

                   Inside South Atrium

206 Washington St. SW

Atlanta, Georgia 30334



WHAT: Plaintiffs and concerned citizens will make comments at the SEB
meeting and then proceed to the state capitol for a press conference
to explain why their Georgia Supreme Court voting rights case will
have national implications



Media Contacts:            Garland Favorito (404) 664-4044



Motions & Other Information:       www.voterga.org


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Thanks for your attention!

peace
aaron


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