Huge
Diebold Disparities Uncovered In New Hampshire Recount
Memory cards missing as attorney voices concerns about transparency
Prisonplanet | Jan. 18, 2007
By Paul Joseph
Watson
Huge disparities
between votes cast on Diebold electronic voting machines and actual
hand counted tallies are emerging during the New Hampshire recount,
with Hillary Clinton gaining the most from over a hundred
unaccounted for votes in one Manchester Ward.
The recount in Manchester's Ward 5 revealed a disparity whereby
establishment candidates received over a hundred 'black hole' votes
between them that could not be tallied during the hand count.
Diebold Result Hand Count
|
Diebold Result |
Hand Count |
CLINTON |
683 |
619
|
EDWARDS |
255 |
217 |
OBAMA |
404 |
365 |
At the moment there
is no indication of where these extra votes came from, but the
figures again cast the accuracy of Diebold voting machines into
severe doubt and provide further evidence of the need for a return
to hand counted paper ballots only in all federal elections.
Brad Friedman at
The Brad
Blog continues to provide great coverage of the
recount, unlike New Hampshire's foremost news outlet WMUR, whose
"only source seems to be whatever (New Hampshire Secretary of State)
Gardner tells them," according to Friedman.
In addition, 550 ballots in Stratham were not read by the Diebold
machines at all and were rejected as blank ballots.
Voting Rights attorney John Bonifaz also told Friedman of his deep
concerns about the transparency of both the initial election as well
as the recount.
"I'm very concerned that this is not a fully transparent process
that is happening there," he said.
Diebold memory cards used in New Hampshire, which have been proven
to be vulnerable to hacking and could easily be used to steal an
election, are "missing" according to state officials.
Bonifaz, "Says he
was told by Secretary of State William Gardner that his office
doesn't get involved in tracking what happens to those memory cards.
Some have reportedly been returned to LHS, and may have had their
memory erased already,"
reports Friedman.
"When you have a private company counting 80% of the votes, and you
later learn that the memory cards are unaccounted for, you have a
serious question about the transparency and accountability in that
process," Bonifaz said.
Federal law mandates that all materials from elections be preserved
for 22 months thereafter, so if the memory cards have been wiped
then LHS Associates, who it was
revealed last week had hired a narcotics
trafficker to a high-level executive position, would
be facing criminal charges.
In another shocking development, vote fraud expert Bev Harris
witnessed first hand that a majority of ballot boxes had 8 inch
slits in their side. Election Defense Alliance's Sally Castleman
followed the boxes back to the ballot vault and also noticed the
cuts. Read Bev's report
here.
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