A printed tape offered as evidence of the integrity of a Sequoia Voting Systems machine failed a very obvious test last week, as a Princeton professor noted a simple column of numbers actually added up to 105, not 106.
The Princeton University professor who has received national acclaim for his efforts to assess the true integrity of electronic voting machines, discovered one very simple error amid the evidence one manufacturer, Sequoia Voting Systems, had actually offered in its own defense. In recent weeks, Sequoia has found itself in hot water again for as many as sixty separate discrepancies reported in a single election in New Jersey last February 3.
All those discrepancies were attributed to a single model: Sequoia's AVC Advantage, using system firmware version 9.0.
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When will this nonsense end? I doubt the e-voting machines will ever be 100 percent full proof, but come on...
Do you trust e-voting machines? Why or why not?
