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Title: NH Ballot Law Commission Approves Defective Diebold Firmware View count: 684 Rating: 5.00 (7 ratings) Description: NH's Diebold Accuvote optical scanners were re-approved for use in 2006 by the Ballot Law Commission. Four out of five political appointees voted to approve the machines after they heard four hours of testimony from citizens against the approval. Citizens came bearing scientific reports, like the VSTAAB report, a scientific study done on the technology by a group of experts at U Cal Berkeley and released on Valentines Day 2006. The Commission made their discretionary decision applying no criteria for ensuring the technology they were approving would secure the purity of the vote count. This video shows you what the Commission learned and their vote and rationale for approving the technology. Tags: election, elections, electronic, fraud, voting, Author: HANDSONELECTIONS |