Kathy Dopp wrote:
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 10:00 PM, Dave Ketchum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

    First, this is not intended to be used in a zillion precincts - just to
validate the programs.

OK. Well if you don't care about validating the election outcome
accuracy, and just want to verify the small amount of programs on
voting machines that pertain to voting, then you could do parallel
(Election Day) sampling of memory cards (memory cards unbelievably
have      today interpreted code on them on most voting systems) like
the University of CT engineering dept. has designed for checking the
voting code on CT's voting systems.

That's bad design. The election machine shouldn't have code that can be simply replaced by switching memory cards. The code should be loaded at some time prior to the election and then locked in, and the machine should verify that it's the right code, perhaps by checking a digital signature. Anything less is, well, just bad.
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