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Quote:Scytl Secure Electronic Voting, S.A. provides electronic voting, election management, and election modernization solutions. It offers pre-election services, such as planning, election configuration, personnel training, voter education, and voter registration services; election day services, including on-site voting, remote voting, support, and voter management services; post-election services, such as auditing, reporting, and results consolidation; governance services, which include eDemocracy and eParliament services; and professional services, including electoral consulting and social media monitoring services. It manages electoral events electronically in the United States, Mexico, France, Norway, Switzerland, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and India. Scytl Secure Electronic Voting, S.A. has a strategic partnership with Swiss Post. The company was founded in 2001 and is based in Barcelona, Spain.

 

I don't see where the state and local officials fit in. 
Sounds like SCYTL has the whole thing covered.
 

Where they fit in is they buy the software with tax dollars.
Quote:Where they fit in is they buy the software with tax dollars.
 

They buy the software and give up complete control of the election process.  What a great deal for the public.  We pay for software that lets our elections be controlled from Barcelona.

 

Why don't we have open source election software?  Why not have a verification process that gives you an encrypted ID token you can use to vote from any PC or smart phone? 

 

The IRS should also offer tax calculation software that reflects every change in the tax laws. 
Quote:The lady behind them looks real intimidated. 
Thats cuz shes packin a 45, and aint worried about that short cane

Quote:That's the shortest cane I've ever seen then.


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But its not the length that matters? Or is it?
Quote:They buy the software and give up complete control of the election process.  What a great deal for the public.  We pay for software that lets our elections be controlled from Barcelona.

 

Why don't we have open source election software?  Why not have a verification process that gives you an encrypted ID token you can use to vote from any PC or smart phone? 

 

The IRS should also offer tax calculation software that reflects every change in the tax laws. 
 

I'm going to assume that the local authorities are still administrating the election process, but the tally of votes would be generated in a report via the software. Voting fraud I think comes in because somebody can write an algorithm that could tamper with the counting process that is all automated now.

 

So Obama's "ELECTION FRAUD? WHAT'S THAT?" comment is beyond stupid.  He knows what it is and it obviously would not require collusion on behalf of the local authorities.  That was his answer, "You're telling me even places like Texas...." No, that's not what is being said.  The old lady handing out stickers at the voting booth is not in on it.

It's funny that the day after he said all elections are local and there's no national control, he put Homeland Security in control of all U.S. elections. 

Quote:The lady behind them looks real intimidated.



Why do you think she's on the phone? She's calling the cops, duh! :teehee:
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Maybe a big toothpick, since they were supposedly armed to the teeth.


Would those guys scare you away from voting?
Quote:It's funny that the day after he said all elections are local and there's no national control, he put Homeland Security in control of all U.S. elections.


Not exactly, but I know you can't be bothered with details.
Quote:Not exactly, but I know you can't be bothered with details.
 

I notice you didn't provide them either. 
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