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We'd all like to think that Rush Holt's H.R. 811 bill, The Voter Confidence and Increased Accessibility Act, is a good thing.
But just like No Child Left Behind, The Healthy Forests Act, and The Patriot Act, the name doesn't match the reality.
Well-intentioned groups such as MoveOn and
PFAW--and even some voting activist groups--have been taken in by the Holt "Voter Confidence" spin. They assure
us that H.R. 811 will "Ban Paperless Voting," but here's what's hidden in the fine print:
H.R. 811 Actually Requires More
Computerized Voting!
The Holt bill opens a back door to permanent electronic voting in every polling place in America, by mandating a new generation of unnecessary, unproven computerized voting technology, adding more secret software to our elections, and sending at least another $4 billion in taxpayer money to the electronic voting industry.--and--
H.R. 811 Consolidates Executive Control
of Elections
H.R. 811 gives permanent control over the nation's voting equipment to the Election
Assistance Commission (EAC) -- four White House appointees!
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PEN a Letter to Congress and Press
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To the Honorable:
I write in opposition to the Holt Bill, H.R.
811, which promises "increased voter
confidence" but actually perpetuates secret
vote-counting by computers while handing
centralized control of federal elections to
four White House appointees.
Because it requires a computerized text
conversion device in every polling place,
H.R. 811 would actually require electronic
voting machines, effectively ruling out
noncomputerized voting methods such as
handcounted paper ballots.
For the same reason H.R. 811 would also rule
out noncomputerized voter assistive devices
that provide better accessiblity features at
far less cost, while avoiding the
unacceptable risks of secret, computerized
vote-counting.
This unnecessary, unproven, as-yet
nonexistent text converter device that H.R.
811 requires is a gift to the E-voting
industry and an under-funded federal mandate
that will impose huge cost burdens on the
states.
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Then PEN Your Letter to Congress, the Press, and Friends--All at Once!
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State, County Election Officials Oppose H.R. 811
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The nation's election administrators are
rising to resist Holt. The National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) and the National Association of Counties (NACo) issued a
joint statement opposing H.R. 811 and the Senate companion bill, S. 559.
"This legislation would exacerbate, rather than assist states and counties in addressing these challenges which could lead to disastrous unintended consequences in the 2008 presidential election."
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Election Defense Alliance is a sponsored project of International Humanities Center, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
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