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Lawsuits Against Electronic Voting Machine Manufacturers

February 2008

Examples of State and Local Government Actions Against Deceptive and Other Unlawful
Practices by Voting Machine Companies

Hancock County, Illinois, 2008. In January 2008, Hancock County Clerk Kerry Asbridge
requested the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate ES&S for deceptive business practices

Paper Ballot Petitions Spreading into Adams and El Paso Counties

Jefferson County Democrats, Republicans and Greens are all helping distribute the paper ballot petition.

The Ron Paul Revolution is taking the paper ballot petition to Adams County, while some Republican Patriots are taking it into El Paso County.

ES & S touch screen voting machine appears to violate 8 CCR 1505-1

ES & S touch screen voting machine appears to violate 8 CCR 1505-1

The ES & S ivotronic DRE voting machine, used in Jefferson and Mesa Counties, appears to violate (8 CCR 1505-1) Rule 43.8.2(a)(ii) which states a seal is to be placed over any removable card or cartridge slot when no card or cartridge is inserted into the unit.

Physical Locking Mechanisms and Seals

El Paso county returns to paper ballot, Jefferson, Weld and Adams need to

Paper ballot edges back into voting process

By Myung Oak Kim, Rocky Mountain News (Contact)
Saturday, March 29, 2008

The dust is settling in the three-month-long controversy over how to conduct 2008 elections. And many Coloradans are wondering how they're going to cast ballots this Election Day.

The answer is fairly simple.

Colorado Secretary of State Coffman should resign to eliminate conflicts of interest

Call for Coffman to resign:
Voting Machine Conflict of Interest Latest in Pattern
For Immediate Release
Thursday December 20, 2007
Contact: Michael Huttner
(303) 931-4547

Denver: ProgressNowAction called for Colorado Secretary of State Mike Coffman to resign following the latest episode in a pattern of conflicts of interest in misusing the Secretary of State's office.

Demand mail in paper ballot and hand deliver it, if paper ballot not available at polling place in your county

Many Colorado counties still have the notorious Premier (Diebold) touch screen machines, including Adams, El Paso, Teller, Weld and Larimer.

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