Wednesday there will be an outstanding forum on our voting processes. Experts working independently around the country have found the new electronic voting machines to be fatally flawed with security holes. Rigging votes could be accomplished by a teenager in a garage, or by a select few who work inside the companies who manufacture the machines, and the fraud would likely would escape detection, because the machines currently lack a meaningful ability to recount votes.
A Snickers bar at a convenience store has more effective deterrent against theft than our votes do right now.
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On Wednesday, February 25 at 4 pm on the Rice Campus, Dr. David Dill, professor of computer science at Stanford University and activist in the drive for better security in electronic voting, will be speaking on the battle for accountable voting systems.
Following Dr. Dill's talk, a panel will discuss the topic further. On the panel will be Bob Stein, dean of social sciences and Dan Wallach, assistant professor of computer science, both from Rice, Adina Levin of Electronic Frontier Foundation Austin, and Scott Hochberg, state representative for district 137. Also, Bill Stotesbery will represent the vendor for Harris (and Travis) County, Hart InterCivic.
Prof. Dan Wallach was on the first team of scientists in the country to independently analyze software for an electronic voting machine (Diebold). In their report, they identify "stunning flaws" that began to be found within the first hour of examining the program. Prof. David Dill's website on voting can be found at www.verifiedvoting.org
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 25
4:00 PM
Duncan Hall -- McMurtry Auditorium
Rice University
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http://www.rice.edu/maps/bwmap.pdfQUESTIONS: 713-348-4636
Refreshments and democracy will be served.