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Article titled “House Dems Seek Election Inquiry” at

http://www.truthout.org/docs_04/110704A.shtml :

House Dems Seek Election Inquiry

Friday 05 November 2004

Three congressmen sent a letter to the General Accounting Office on
Friday requesting an investigation into irregularities with voting
machines used in Tuesday's elections.

The congressmen, Democratic members of the House of Representatives from
Florida, New York and Michigan, cited a number of incidents that came to
light in the days after the election. One was a glitch in Ohio that
caused a memory card reader made by Danaher Controls to give George W.
Bush 3,893 more votes than he should have received. Another was a
problem with memory cards in North Carolina that caused machines made by
UniLect to lose 4,500 votes cast on e-voting machines. The votes were
lost when the number of votes cast on the machines exceeded the capacity
of the memory cards.

There were also problems with machines that counted absentee ballots in
Florida. Software made by Election Systems & Software began subtracting
votes when totals surpassed 32,000. Officials said the problem affected
only certain countywide races on one of the last pages of the ballot.
Elections officials knew about the problem two years ago, but the
company failed to fix the software before the election this year.

Reports from voters in Florida and Ohio also indicated that some of them
had problems voting for the candidate of their choice. When they tried
to vote for John Kerry, they said, the machine either wouldn't register
the vote at all or would indicate on the review page that the vote was
cast for Bush instead.

In their letter, representatives John Conyers Jr. of Michigan, Jerrold
Nadler of New York and Robert Wexler of Florida asked the GAO to
"immediately undertake an investigation of the efficacy of voting
machines and new technologies used in the 2004 election, how election
officials responded to difficulties they encountered and what we can do
in the future to improve our election systems and administration."

John Doty, spokesman for Nadler, said the congressmen emphasized that
they were not seeking a nationwide recount and were not anticipating
that an investigation would change the outcome of the election.

"But we do want to make sure that where there are problems they're fixed
so that it won't affect other elections in the future," Doty said. "We
want to make sure that people can be confident in the system."

Doty said, however, that if the GAO does find a lot more problems that
haven't yet been reported, then people will at least know about them and
be able to decide what to do about them.

"We're hopeful that the GAO does not find such terrible irregularities
that it would demonstrate widespread problems," Doty said.

No one was available at the office of the GAO to respond to questions.
But a GAO representative told Wired News in September that the agency
was planning to produce a report on e-voting after the election anyway.






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