Blogged by Brad Friedman on 5/15/2006 11:30AM  
Diebold Sales Rep 'Buck' Jones Demos Touch-Screen Voting Machine as State SoS Declares it 'The Most Secure Thing Outside of a Wells-Fargo Truck!'

Apropos to the discussion of late concerning the unquestioning relationship between Voting Machine Company Officials and State Elections Officials (see our last entry with documents revealing Pennsylvania simply reformatted a Diebold notice and released it as their own), The BRAD BLOG has obtained exclusive video from a public meeting held in Mississippi last year in which Diebold representative Charles "Buck" Jones demonstrates the AccuVote TSx (touch-screen) machines to a number of people, including the Mississippi Secretary of State Eric Clark.

Clark, who clearly states that his mind is already made up as to the security of Diebold's touch-screen systems refuses to stick around to answer questions at the meeting. Incredibly, he's recorded in this video tape, made in 2005, describing the security of the Diebold's touch-screen machines as "the most secure thing outside of a Wells-Fargo truck."

Jones, "The Diebold Man", as described in the video, is the one trying to refute "reports you might have seen on the Internet" to some Election Integrity Advocates present at the meeting. He's the one who says directly to the camera: "I'm not gonna see it on the Internet or anything like that, right?"

BRAD BLOG readers may recall Jones as the one who'd contacted us via email on a Saturday last March just moments after we'd posted an article concerning an election in New Hampshire which had to be rerun after it was discovered the electronic voting machines had apparently recorded more votes than there were voters. The story Jones contacted us about covered the New Hampshire Union-Leader's report of the incident, which had errantly described the voting machine in question as one of Diebold's. Jones kindly informed us the Union Leader report was in error, and the faulty machine was, in fact, made by their competitor, ES&S.

We quipped at the time that it would be lovely if Diebold was as responsive to the myriad problems revealed in their own systems, as they apparently are in pointing out problems found in their competitor's systems.

Given the litany of recently revealed, irrefutable security problems found in Diebold electronic voting machines, this seems a good time to share this video with you. It was made by one of the attendees at the meeting...

Amongst, the notable vulnerabilities discovered recently in Diebold voting systems:

  • A hack of their optical scan voting system in Leon County, FL
  • The UC Berkeley analysis commissioned by CA Sec. of State and Diebold supporter Bruce McPherson which confirmed the Leon County hack and found 16 other flaws said to be even more dangerous
  • The recent "national security risk" discovered in all Diebold touch-screen systems which has caused officials in PA to "sequester" all such machines in the state just days prior to the upcoming primary elections next week.
  • And yet, in 2005, SoS Clark signed a contract with Diebold to purchase the Diebold TSx systems only "after pressure from the Mississippi Democratic Club and the Mississippi state chapter of the NAACP," the filmmaker says, was Clark willing to purchase the "Voter-Verified Paper Trail to go with the notorious TSx."

    "I think this is the best machine that's available in the country. That's what I think," Mississippi's Secretary of State Clark is heard saying in the video, "And that's based on a lot of folks who have studied it. And I think it was already secure without the voter-verifiable paper trail. But I think it is so secure now, it is the most secure thing outside of a Wells-Fargo truck!"

    One other point before linking to the video. Jones says at one point to one of the Election Integrity Advocates in the room who asked about what's been going on in California, "There have been some things that have happened out in California that are quite different from the rest of the country."

    Really, Mr. Jones? Now what would those things be? We'd be happy to report on the specifics of those "quite different from the rest of the country" things if you let us know what they are.

    (Obviously, you already have our email address, so please feel free to let us know.)

    Here now, "The Diebold Man", about 3 or 4 minutes long, in your choice of two deliciously secure video flavors...


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    READER COMMENTS ON
    "EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: 'The Diebold Man' Makes the Pitch in Mississippi"
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    COMMENT #1 [Permalink]
    ... Grizzly Bear Dancer said on 5/15/2006 @ 12:46 pm PT...


    Good Work Brad and Black Box Voting!!! Don't expect anyone in the mass media or the Republidem party to pick of the concerns about our U.S. rigged voting system which help elect Bush/Cheney in 2004. Investigationg the criminal or lie based agendas of the Bush/Cheney administration, constitutional crisis, destruction of the world environment, selling off U.S. PUBLIC WILD LANDS AND GUTTING THE FEDERAL ENDANGERED SPECIES PROTECTION ACT did not make their 2006 wish list but Nancy Pelozi and Co. have made it a #1 concern to raise the minimum wage for low end workers (if de r not illegal senor).
    Wave the WHITE FLAG IN IRAQ and U.S. troops to stop GENOCIDE IN DEFAR AFRICA. Hellooooooooooo!!! Do not let Bush use preemptive 1st strike in Iran. At least they want to have a dialog lying murderer condo lice.


    COMMENT #2 [Permalink]
    ... MAX 1 said on 5/15/2006 @ 1:11 pm PT...


    Excuse me for being so slow here, but did the Diebold man just get done demonstrating and explaining to us that this machine and technology actually recorded millions of additional votes across the nation?

    Wait, I need to think about that for a minute........

    This technology is responsible for millions of extra votes across the country.

    I'll take two. LOL :laugh:

    WTF??? And this is supposed to be the best there is???
    A used car salesman could sell a Katrina car better than him. He needs a lesson on "MAKING THE SELL"


    COMMENT #3 [Permalink]
    ... AlwaysFree said on 5/15/2006 @ 1:12 pm PT...


    Gee whiz. With this level of discourse it's amazing we're able to keep the lights on in this country. Oh, yeah, that's right. Nevermind.


    COMMENT #4 [Permalink]
    ... Truth Seeker said on 5/15/2006 @ 3:50 pm PT...


    Anyone know when this video was made? Curious about Buck's comment about things being different in CA - was this after McPherson took over, or when Shelley was still in office?


    COMMENT #5 [Permalink]
    ... Grizzly Bear Dancer said on 5/15/2006 @ 6:03 pm PT...


    Hey Brad,
    Why don't you turn some of this current INFORMATION over to Senator Finegold and see what he has to say now? Maybe you can also direct his attention to some of the evidence uncovered by folks who can support the Bush's holiday known as 9/11 as an INSIDE JOB. A meeting ABOUT 9/11 took place at the Historical Society auditorium at WISCONSIN U this last weekend. Former Bush administration official MORGAN REYNOLDS spoke to a packed house HOWEVER THE SHOCKER IS COVERAGE OF THIS EVENT was blacked out by the mass media. Ask the Wisconsin Senator why do you think that is???


    COMMENT #6 [Permalink]
    ... bvac said on 5/15/2006 @ 7:37 pm PT...


    This guy is a snake oil salesman, and he is scared shitless of the Internets. I'd like to see more of the video.


    COMMENT #7 [Permalink]
    ... Larry Bergan said on 5/15/2006 @ 11:51 pm PT...


    You mean he didn't get it in writing from the camera lady!

    They just don't pay these guys enough!


    COMMENT #8 [Permalink]
    ... Laura said on 5/16/2006 @ 12:22 pm PT...


    Are you still taping? Yes you jackass! Your not going to put that on the internet are you? duhhhhhhhhhhhhh!


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    VotersUnite.org's Daily Voting News 'Daily Voting News'
    For December 04, 2008

    by John Gideon

    The Help America Vote Act of 2002 (HAVA) was signed into law in Oct. 2002. Amongst other things HAVA required the formation of the Election Assistance Commission (EAC) and provided some mandates, in Title III of the law, for federal elections including some standards for voting systems. Those standards include, but are not limited to, accessibility for voters with disabilities and accuracy in the vote count. Testing by experts in accessibility has shown that none of the Direct Recording Electronic (DRE, usually touch-screen) voting systems presently in use meet the requirements for accessibility for disabled voters. Failures in testing and vote counting in real elections have also proven that, at times, the voting systems presently being used across the country do not meet the federally mandated requirements for accuracy.

    So what guidance has been provided by the EAC to the states with regards to Title III? Well, actually none. In fact even though voting systems presently in use do not meet federal law the EAC is just now getting around to issuing guidance to state and local election officials and, according to the draft of the plan ‘featured’ below, it is going to take another two years before the EAC can complete the guidance.

    Why can’t they just tell the vendors and the states that the law is clear and, if they fail to follow that law, violations will be referred to the DoJ? The fact that the vendors misrepresent their products as being accessible is a clear violation of the law. It is time they are held responsible and it doesn’t take two years of studying Title III of HAVA to make that clear....

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