huh? Ohio pulls plug on electronic voting: Blackwell opts for people filling out ballots by hand
Sunday, January 16, 2005 at 08:56PM
TheSpook
The battle is over and electronic
voting machines, at least in Ohio, are dead. After years of wrangling
and protests, Secretary of State Ken Blackwell announced Wednesday that
he will limit Ohio's uncompleted voting-machine conversion to a single
device: the precinct-count optical-scan machine. The decision
effectively sidelines the embattled touch-screen voting machines that
protesters portrayed as razor-toothed, vote-eating monsters prone to
hacking. An Ohio security review completed in December 2003 uncovered
dozens of security risks in the machines, many of which companies were
working to fix. Complicating matters was a recent state mandate that
all electronic machines be equipped with expensive voter-verifiable
paper backup systems, a technology for which the state had not yet laid
out standards. "We have a tight election reform deployment schedule,
too few allocated federal and state dollars and not one electronic
voting device certified under Ohio's standards and rules," Blackwell
said in a statement. Blackwell's order calls for optical-scan machines
- which process paper ballots filled out by hand and fed into a
computerized counter at the precinct - to be deployed statewide by
November. Spokesman Carlo LoParo said these machines - long Blackwell's
favored technology - produce the required paper record and are more
flexible and affordable than electronic machines. Ohio has a limited
pot of federal money to pay for the conversion.Two of Ohio's three
authorized machine vendors - Diebold Election Systems, and Election
Systems & Software - are cleared to provide optical-scan machines. [more]
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