Diebold
Optical-Scan System Fails in Iowa GOP Straw Poll!
Ron Paul
Supporters Were Right to be Worried About Republican's Choice of
Diebold to Tally Votes...
Votersunite.org | August 12, 2007
By
John Gideon
As
we
reported on July 15, Ron Paul's
supporters were concerned that Diebold touch-screen voting machines
were going to be used in the Iowa Republican Straw Poll. Well, it
turns out the concerns about touch-screens were misplaced, as the
GOP chose paper-based Diebold optical-scan machines instead. But
their fears of Diebold may well have been justified as two of their
op-scan systems failed and delayed the reported results.
While GOP
candidate Mitt Romney may have walked away with a winning edge in
the Iowa Straw Poll, Diebold was true to form as their voting system
failed to count ballots correctly. As the
Des Moines Register is reporting
two of Diebold's optical scanners
failed and 1500 paper ballots had to be manually recounted by
hand...
Voting machine
difficulties delayed the announcement of the vote totals. About
1,500 ballots needed to be recounted, said Mary Tiffany, a
spokeswoman for Republican Party of Iowa.
Two machines
caused the problem, said State Auditor David Vaudt. “What likely
happened is someone submitted their ballot too quickly after the
other,” he said. The ballots from those machines were hand
counted, then re-fed into the system to recalculate the vote. A
campaign poll-watcher said in one instance, a black box
contained 500 paper ballots but the machine's memory said it had
scanned in 498.
At least there were
paper ballots that could be hand counted when the machines failed.
Had the Republican's used Direct Recording Electronic (DRE) voting
machines --- as millions of Americans are forced to do each Election
Day --- there would have been nothing to go back to when the
machines failed.
UPDATE:
The Atlantic is reporting
the number of ballots which had to
be "re-run" as 4500.
Either way, there
were reportedly 14,203 total ballots cast. So going by the Des
Moines Register's reported numbers, more than 10.5% of the ballots
had to be recounted. If we go by The Atlantic's reported numbers,
nearly 32% of the ballots in the Iowa Republican Straw Poll had to
be recounted by hand.
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