Fears of an electronic voting disaster
by Kareem Fahim
Village Voice
07/20/04
In the dank back room of an East Village bar, Teresa Hommel, assisted by a laptop and projector, fervently warned a gathering of Democrats last week that the Republican Party could steal the November election. Then she demonstrated how. Using a computer simulation she herself programmed, called the 'Fraudulent Voting Machine,' Hommel tried to show how the software in electronic voting machines, which will be used by as many as a third of American voters in the November election, could be manipulated to produce phony results. The program, which is available on Hommel's website, http://wheresthepaper.org , is simple enough ...
http://www.villagevoice.com/issues/0429/fahim.php
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
Village Voice
07/20/04
In the dank back room of an East Village bar, Teresa Hommel, assisted by a laptop and projector, fervently warned a gathering of Democrats last week that the Republican Party could steal the November election. Then she demonstrated how. Using a computer simulation she herself programmed, called the 'Fraudulent Voting Machine,' Hommel tried to show how the software in electronic voting machines, which will be used by as many as a third of American voters in the November election, could be manipulated to produce phony results. The program, which is available on Hommel's website, http://wheresthepaper.org , is simple enough ...
http://www.villagevoice.com/issues/0429/fahim.php
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
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