4503 Electronic Votes Lost in NC 165
ctnp writes "While it wouldn't have made a difference in the outcome, 4530 votes were lost in one North Carolina county after one machine was configured to store 3,005 votes instead of the expected 10,500. 'The machines flash a warning message when there is no more room for storing ballots. 'Evidently, this message was either ignored or overlooked,' he [Jack Gerbel, CEO of machine-providing UniLect] wrote.'"
Shock! (Score:4, Insightful)
No, this must be the sneaky terrorist attack on democracy that Bin Laden promised last week!
Re:Shock! (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Shock! (Score:2)
Riiiight... Time to get that tin-foil hat adjusted.
No, this is just a simple case of total incompetance by the voting machine manufacturer. First for having such a silly limit, second for poor programming that didn't just lock the machine from further voting, third for not having a paper audit trail. I would expect a few lawsuits from this.
Unfortunately for us, the people that are actually approving and buying th
Re:Shock! (Score:2)
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Re:Shock! (Score:2)
what were they using? (Score:4, Interesting)
I live in NC. Yes, the ballot was long this time, but it still wasn't much data per voter. I don't think there were any votes that would have taken more than three bits (and none more than four) to store the choice.
Even if the entire ballot is stored verbatim per voter, I still don't think it would have amounted to more than one or two k per ballot.
The storage device must be tiny. Or the ballot data must be really inefficiently laid out.
My county uses pen and paper for voting. It's cheap and easy.
Re:what were they using? (Score:3, Interesting)
Now what kind of idiot specifies a system where you can only store 10000 ballots? Assuming each ballot took a full 1k to store, then 10000 ballots are only 10M. Since cameras and phones carry more memory that that these days, it's
Re:what were they using? (Score:3, Funny)
probably the kind of a salesman that makes the client pay per capabilities...
"yes it's 10$ per vote".
or they were using game&watches as storage.
Re:what were they using? (Score:2)
An idiot who wants to limit potential damage to only 10,000 votes?
Oo oo, how about this: An idiot who was only paid to make a machine that supports 10,000 votes?
Re:what were they using? (Score:2)
Yeah, that's the ticket!
Re:what were they using? (Score:2)
Re:what were they using? (Score:3, Funny)
20 REM IT'S BEEN YEARS FOR ME, BUT IT TURNS OUT I CAN STILL WRITE IT...
30 REM THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO BIAS IN THIS POLL PROGRAM, I SWEAR TO GOD!
40 INPUT "HOW MANY VOTES TO STORE? ", MAXVOTES
50 DIM VOTES(MAXVOTES - 1)
60 FOR I = 0 TO MAXVOTES - 1: VOTES(I) = 1: NEXT I
70 CURRENTVOTE = 0
80 REPEAT
90 INPUT "DO YOU WANT TO VOTE FOR (1) PRESIDENT BUSH OR (2) THE FLIPFLOPPER KERRY? ", ANSWER
100 IF ANSWER != 1 AND ANSWER != 2 THEN ANSWER = 1
110 IF CURRENTVOTE < MAXVOTES THEN VOTES(
Re:what were they using? (Score:3, Funny)
Attorneys at Law
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Re: Copyright Infringement
Dear orkysoft
We represent UniLect Corporation ("Unilect"), maker of the U.S.A. P.A.T.R.I.O.T. voting system. [unilect.com]
Unilect is the owner of copyrighted software relating to its electronic voting machines ("Unilect Property").
It has recently come to our clients' attention that you appear to be in possesion of copyrighted material, in particular, copyrighted software used in ou
Re:what were they using? (Score:2)
I think its nothing to do with the memory available. The devices can be configured to accept a certain maximum number of votes... presumably the size of the voter list for a particular station. This would make sense as a way to limit the amount of manipulation one could do by hijacking a particular machine
How? (Score:2)
Re:DRM (Score:2)
Re:OT: your sig (Score:2)
Re:OT: your sig (Score:2)
That was the funniest thing I have seen since last night's daily show...
thanks
Happened in florida (Score:5, Informative)
To summarize, since there should be no more than 32,000 people in a precinct, the machines were not configured to handle more votes than that. As a result, they counted BACKWARDS once the 32,000 person limit was reached.
Methinks this is a buffer overflow issue (32,768 votes as opposed to the 32,000 quoted in the article). How thick can you be to design a polling system storing votes in an int...
Re:Happened in florida (Score:2)
It seems unbelievable that something like that is a mistake. A freshman CS major (or any one of thousands of /.ers) could come up with a better system. It's really not that hard to write a decent backend for a voting machine. The word "trivial" comes to mind, and yet there's been screwup after screwup...malice, or shockingly incom
Re:Happened in florida (Score:2)
Re:Happened in florida (Score:5, Insightful)
Now that's incompetence you can count on.
Re:Happened in florida (Score:2)
Why would you ever use a signed int in a voting machine?
Perhaps they were using java, which didn't have unsigned types last time I checked.
Re:Happened in florida (Score:2)
Re:Happened in florida (Score:2)
Because you suspect another programmer is going to try to commit fraud and you want that fraud to be more obvious to outside observers? That's what I guessed when Travis County's (Austin, TX) preliminary results included negative 2 votes for a writein Presidential candidate, anyway.
Re:Happened in florida (Score:3, Insightful)
How in the hell did one voting machine take over 32000 votes? Suppose they had a 16 hour window to vote, that would mean it averaged less than 2 seconds per vote.
Also, (short)32767+1=-32768. They shouldn't see it count backwards unless it displayed the absolute value in addition. Did the programmer for some silly reason anticipate negative values and stick an abs() in there? Or did they reinvent some wheels and write their own itoa()? No matter how it happened, wow, what a
Re:Happened in florida (Score:4, Informative)
Read the article:
Election officials quickly determined the problem was caused by the Unity Software that pulls together votes from five machines tabulating absentee ballots.
In other words, they were feeding absentee ballots to 5 machines, and then the machine that added up those 5 machines' totals overflowed.
No 16 hour time limit, as these are the mail-in votes.
Which county? (Score:2)
It gets worse. (Score:5, Informative)
Mandate [scoop.co.nz]
this [tompaine.com]
lying [ustogether.org]
cheating [infoworld.com]
sinners [opednews.com].
Re:It gets worse. (Score:2)
Re:It gets worse. (Score:2)
Re:It gets worse. (Score:2)
Isnt having a vote on banning gay marriage as the same time as voting for president fraud. Its a great way to get all the christian fundamentalists out and then when they do what a surprise they vote for their mullah bush.
It is ironic that the US worries when other countries choose their leaders on religious issues but Bush is actually courting that.
Also worth noting that the redneck states voted for bush because they think he is strong on terrorists yet they are the least likely to suffer
Re:It gets worse. (Score:2)
This is why the democrats lost (not just the presidency either but 4 senate seats and 4 house seats.) I heard a man on Tavis Smiley yesterday say something to the effect of "The democratic party has slammed the door in the face millions of working class union members." These people aren't interested in pushing the gay agenda or concerned about the finer points of the patriot act, they are concerned about getting a decent wage and being represented
Re:It gets worse. (Score:2)
Which election are you talking about here? From my viewpoint, Kerry is slightly right of center, while Bush is far right. Even going back to the primaries, there wasn't a single left-leaning candidate fielded by
Re:It gets worse. (Score:2)
Re:It gets worse. (Score:2)
I think the reason Bush won was because people got tired of the left throwing insults.
Re:It gets worse. (Score:2)
1. Moral Issues. This just makes me sick to think about honestly. The fact that a majority of people in America think that "moral issues" are more important that the security of the US and the world in general and the US economic situation strikes me as utterly idiotic. The gov't has no business legislating morality. At least America doesn't, I could name a few others that did have a claim to legislating morality (not without drawing the wrath of Godwin, however
Re:It gets worse. (Score:2)
If you want to dig in deeper, everyone was going on and on about the 'record turnout'. Like 65% or something. Quick math says about 35 million people didn't bother voting. There's your margin.
That being said, Bush won. Any problems should be fixed, and the best place to go is your election offic
Re:It gets worse. (Score:2)
Though I agree with your sentiments, failure to recognize these facts will not win future elections. Think of the message being sent by insisting that Christians understand the Muslim world while at the same time telling them that they must
Re:It gets worse. (Score:3, Insightful)
Who ASKED them to compromise their beliefs? Letting gays marry doesn't FORCE them to take it in the back door. No one's FORCING them to have SAFE sex or have abortions.
No, the Xians are being asked to get their thrice-damned noses OUT of everyone else's business. No more than that.
Re:It gets worse. (Score:2)
You just did, by...
Letting gays marry doesn't FORCE them to take it in the back door. No one's FORCING them to have SAFE sex or have abortions.
No, the Xians are being asked to get their thrice-damned noses OUT of everyone else's business. No more than that.
One of the biggest stumbling blocks about the Gay Rights Ordinance here in Kentucky was renting rooms. Instead of saying they were "stoopid", we listened and discussed the tole
Re:It gets worse. (Score:2)
I'd like to do a helluva lot more than just "belittle" them, but hey, ya does what ya can.
Re:It gets worse. (Score:2)
It would be nice if such sources weren't so rabidly liberal--I'd rather see honest concern for democracy than myopic, immature resentment.
Well, considering that the country is pretty much split in half, and that you won't get the rabidly conservative to admit to any of it (like Ohio's Sec. of State Blackwell), all you can do is examine their evidence. The fact that Blackwell wants to keep using punchcards despite all the problems they cause should tip you off to his intentions though. Then we should al
Re:It gets worse. (Score:2)
I agree on the last point. If Clinton lied about something of the magnitude of the PATRIOT act, like Bush has repeatedly, the Pubs would have eaten him alive.
I'm not saying I discount the sources, there is just a lot of speculation amidst the facts. One example is Palast's first reasoning for voting fraud in one state was basically that the Dems should have won.
"It would be nice" is not the same thing as "I don't believe a word of it because."
Re:It gets worse. (Score:2)
I think the reason Bush won was because people got tired of the left throwing insults.
Oh yeah, and the right was just the picture of graciousness through the whole thing weren't they? You're delusional if you think they weren't slinging the insults just as much as the left.
Re:It gets worse. (Score:2)
I'm just saying in this case, if the libs wanted to win, they needed to take the moral highground.
The real problems with the Bush presidency got faded out by all of the Bush hate.
Re:It gets worse. (Score:3, Interesting)
The most striking conclusions:
The exit polls were consistently wrong only in major swing states and only in Kerry's favor. That is still the most damning indicator the election was stolen. If you are stealing elections exit polls are always the biggest obstacle. Since the Republican's started seizing power the exit polls just started to completely go to
Re:It gets worse. (Score:2)
Re:It gets worse. (Score:2)
Re:It gets worse. (Score:2)
We've already had one. Deal with it. Your guy lost.
Saying that doesn't make it true. But conservatives got the result they wanted, so they will now stick their fingers in their ears and refuse to listen when it comes to the problems with the election. Voting fraud is something abhorrent that should be stamped out regardless of whose favor it is done in. Conservative morals just don't seem up to the task though.
Re:It gets worse. (Score:2)
Do you have any links that aren't to obviously partisan sites? (Or dubious statistics - the "Surprising Florida Presidential Election Results" doesn't count because almost all pre-election polls were wrong in the demographics that actually voted. The method they used to determine "expected votes" is highly suspect. Note too that the Infoworld article doesn't convince me in the slightest that the outcome of the election was ultimately effected, so don't try and call that one out as being non-partisan proo
Re:It gets worse. (Score:2)
Just like it mattered last time eh? And counting the accidental Buchanon punches who changed their punch to Gore, since there was no candidate near Bush where the same mistake could have been made, Gore won Florida by a hefty margin in 2000.
Re:It gets worse. (Score:2)
Re:It gets worse. (Score:2)
That's kind of my point - if a Democrat is going to complain that Gore won the popular vote but lost the election, it would be hypocritical to then go and say that Kerry should have won the election based on the electoral college.
Some may want to change the system, but most just felt that Bush definitely didn't have his "mandate from the people" in 2000. Second, the great thing about having the 2 biggest swing states run by republicans is that you can keep things going your way. Blackwell (Ohio Sec. of
Re:It gets worse. (Score:2)
Enough already (Score:2)
That's just plain irresponsible.
Bush was reelected because more voters believed he was trustworthy than believed Kerry was. You may disagree with the outcome, but that's why we have elections.
Rather than protest this election, pick a better guy next time.
Re:Enough already (Score:2)
Is there any chance we could pick a better electorate, too?
*ducks*
Re:Enough already (Score:2)
Teehee. No, but maybe MTV's audience will be old enough to vote by then.
I heard a report that the 18-21 age group turnout was 17%, same as in 2000. Yet my teenagers were whining that they ought to be able to vote, checking results like politics nerds and everything.
It seems MTV missed their demographic. Oops.
Re:Enough already (Score:2)
Re:Enough already (Score:2)
Mom? Mom, is that you?
Re:It gets worse. (Score:2)
Re:It gets worse. (Score:2)
What pains me is I'm afraid that much of these are just attempts to shift the blame for the loss and delay the needed introspective analysis of its underlaying causes which for now I attribute to our
Re:Nonsense (Score:2)
Is that the best you can come up with AC? The grandparent may as well have said 2+2=4 and you call it unfounded without giving any sort of counter argument.
Re:Nonsense (Score:2)
So what's going on here? Answer: the exit polls are accurate. Pollsters ask, "Who did you vote for?" Unfortunately, they don't ask the crucial, question, "Was your vote counted?" The voters don't know.
You know what else the exit polls don't show? How many people told the pollster to mind their own business. The 2000 exit polls l
Here we go again (Score:2)
Re:Here we go again (Score:2)
The problem is... (Score:2)
what more do you expect? (Score:2, Interesting)
If we only hear about the minor problems, how many other problems are we not in the know about?
I'm not one who worships conspiracy theories, but what http://blackboxvoting.org/ [blackboxvoting.org] talks about is entirely possible, on both small and large scales.
Actually, I don't want to know. Better to get the f
Re:what more do you expect? (Score:2)
Actually, I don't want to know. Better to get the four years out of the way and then elect a more progressive president. (Sorry, but I'm a bit on the liberal side, seeing as how I'm almost everything that current republicans seem to despise and refuse to give rights to.)
You don't want to know? Huh? If it's false, you'd be able to set your mind at ease a lot more readily than you would by sticking it in the sand. On the thoer hand, if it's true, why in the heck would you think that it would matter
Well this stuff is gonna continue. (Score:3, Insightful)
In other news, I talked to a guy on the internets that heard from someone else that there was a website that had a 2nd hand account of really nasty about what's his name. And when they went back the site was mysteriously gone.
Wait there, I think there is helicoptor above my house.
Time passes.
I heard it and it was too dark to see, guess it must have been one of those black helicopters.
You know what Stuart? I like you. You're not like the other people here
in the trailer park. Oh no, don't get me wrong, they're fine people, good
Americans. But they're content to sit back, maybe watch a little Mork and
Mindy on channel 57. Maybe kick back a cool Coors 16-ouncer. They're
good fine people, Stuart. But they don't know what the queers are doing
to the soil.
You know that Johnny Werzner kid - the kid who delivers papers in the
neighborhood? He's a fine kid. Some of the neighbors say he smokes
crack, but I don't believe it. Anyway, for his 10th birthday, all he
wanted was a burrow owl, just like his old man. "Dad, get me a burrow
owl. I'll never ask for anything else as long as I live". So the guy
breaks down and buys him a burrow owl. Anyway at 10:30 the other night I
go out into my yard and there's the Werzner kid looking up in the tree. I
said, "What are you looking for?" He said, "I'm looking for my burrow
owl." I say, "Jumping Jesus on a pogo stick! Everybody knows that a
burrow owl lives in a hole in the ground! Why the hell do you think they
call it a burrow owl, anyway?!" Now Stuart, do you think a kid like that
is gonna know what the queers are doing to the soil?
I first became aware of this, about 10 years ago, the summer my oldest boy
Bill Jr. died. You know that carnival that comes to town every year?
Well this year it came with a ride called the Mixer. The man said "Keep
your head and arms inside the mixer at all times." But Bill Jr., he was a
daredevil, just like his old man. He was leaning out saying, "Hey
everybody! Look at me, look at me!" POW! He was decapitated. They found
his head over by the snowcone concession. A few days after that, I open
up the mail and there's a pamphlet in there, from Pueblo, Colorado. And
it's addressed to Bill Jr. And it's entitled, "Do you know what the
queers are doing to our soil?"
Now Stuart, if you look at the soil around any large U.S. city with a big
underground homosexual population - Des Moines, Iowa, perfect example.
Look at the soil around Des Moines, Stuart. You can't build on it, you
can't grow anything in it. The government says it's due to poor farming.
But I know what's really going on, Stuart. I know it's the queers.
They're in it with the aliens. They're building landing strips for gay
Martians. I swear to God.
You know what Stuart, I like you. You're not like the other people, here
in the trailer park.
Thanks to the Dead Milkmen, And since you read this all the way to the end, I should mention I am pro-kerry. It's over folks, they won this round.
We don't need no stinking paper trail! (Score:2)
4530? That's nothing. (Score:5, Funny)
Anyway, thanks /. for giving me all the info about evoting fraud that I needed before the election. I was expecting for it not to work, but the machines are dead fuckin simple.
God bless America, and my h4xxor 5killz 2.
Re:4530? That's nothing. (Score:2)
Re:4530? That's nothing. (Score:2)
Come on now, do you really expect us to believe a 1337 h4xx0r tampered with votes.... and voted Republican??
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Re:In other news.... (Score:2)
Republican voters do not have lower IQ's on average. I'll give them that. Nor are they less educated, as far as holding college degrees. The data in your sig is completely made up to insult Republicans. I've seen it elsewhere. And Bush's past test scores suggest that he is probably more intelligent than Kerry, and 98% of
Re:In other news.... (Score:2)
Re:In other news.... (Score:2)
Neither is Bush [vdare.com], For all that to be blunt 120-125 IQ does NOT impress me at all; I've TAed math classes in university where that apparently qualifies as below average...and when I think of the bottom half of my classes...oi.
Now please give me back the 20 minutes of my life I just wasted on searching Google.
Re:In other news.... (Score:2)
Its already happening [boards.ie].
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Re:In other news.... (Score:2)
Greate...now they Republicans will attribute it as another attempt at foreigners trying to influence the elections.
A deeper problem? (Score:4, Insightful)
And today we see the exit polls distinctly differing from the actual counts, and collectively sigh that our nation won't go through the same disaster it did four years ago. If we can't trust the exit polls, why can we trust the voting machines?
Re:A deeper problem? (Score:2)
I could flame about house-wife democrats and democrats with no jobs but instead I'll just say that I agree that the answer was more than meek, it was weak.
There sh
"Evidently, this message was either ignored or..." (Score:3, Interesting)
"Evidently, our voting system was so poorly designed we didn't bother to prevent people from using it once the system knew it couldn't store any new vote."
The more I read about those voting machines, the more 2 possibilities come into focus:
- The field of voting machine design and development attracts the dumbest people in the country, or
- The glaring design flaws have been inserted purposefully, to achieve plausible deniability.
To explain the 2d one a bit, if a system appears to have a sound design, yet it is somehow exposed that the votes stored by that system were manipulated, the focus will quickly go toward the people in control of the system.
On the other hand, if the current designs happen to miscount votes, it may be a local nerd that happened to carry a few smartcards in his pocket, it may be some foreign hacker that was wardialing random US numbers using carded VoIP accounts and found a voting system that picked up, or it may just be the system crumbling under the weight of its own ineptitude, among 20 other possible reasons.
Since each of those scenarios is more likely than a global conspiracy scenario, Occam's razor ends up providing a nice layer of protection.
Of course this is silly. The first explanation is the correct one.
Diebold as a collective entity is stupid. Unilect is stupid. W is stupid.
Let's all point our fingers and laugh at them.
The truth is: It doesn't matter. (Score:2)
Re:The truth is: It doesn't matter. (Score:2)
Re:The truth is: It doesn't matter. (Score:4, Informative)
In this case the /. summary (at least) isn't implying that the lost votes would have changed who won. And that's not really the issue in hand.
No, regardless of whether the votes would have made a difference or not it's bloody worrying that such an error was overlooked. If these machines become more and more used and the operators ignore messages like this routinely then next time (whether in the US, UK, or anywhere else) it might well be a significant difference lost.
Don't blame the operators (Score:2)
This machine's entire purpose in life is to count, and to count with perfect reliability. I'm a software quality engineer, and there is no way a bug of this sort would have made it past my team without all hell being raised-- and not just internally, given the product.
It's just not that hard to test a counting machine. Any freshman CS
Re:Don't blame the operators (Score:2)
Yes, primarily the problem was with the machines. But when a machine does throw up a glitch that should have been picked up in testing, but wasn't, then the operators do have to pay attention.
And that's where the primary worry comes in. Whether by accident, incompetence or malice these errors do occur from time to time, and slip through the testing net. The problem itself doesn't lie with the operators, true, but vigilance should be exercised from start to finish with machines put to such a task as an ele
Re:The truth is: It doesn't matter. (Score:3, Insightful)
Hmmm...the Republicans called those religious "morons" their friends. Yep, that's why we lost all right.
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Re:The truth is: It doesn't matter. (Score:2)
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Re:The truth is: It doesn't matter. (Score:2)
Bad design? (Score:4, Interesting)
Of course I live in a country where we are still using pen and paper. Also, I guess we would have a more difficult task of creating a UI for electronic voting, since we have 10+parties and personal votes with several candidates per party.
Anyway, congrats to the winners, although I would rather have seen Kerry as your president.
Extra Bush Ohio Votes (Score:2)
4503 votes lost, 3647 gained... (Score:3, Funny)
Franklin County, OH: Gahanna 1-B Precinct
638 TOTAL BALLOTS CAST
US Senator:
Fingerhut (D) - 167 votes
Voinovich (R) - 300 votes
US President:
Kerry (D) - 260 votes
Bush (R) - 4,258 votes
Hmmm...
Or, rather, 3880 "magical" votes... (Score:2)
Re:4503 votes lost, 3647 gained... (Score:2)
Jim Woods
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
A computer error involving one voting-machine cartridge gave President Bush 3,893 extra votes in a Gahanna precinct.
Franklin County's unofficial results gave Bush 4,258 votes to Democratic challenger John Kerry's 260 votes in Precinct 1B, which votes at New Life Church on Stygler Road. Records show only 638 voters cast ballots in that precinct.
Matthew Damschroder, director of the Franklin County Board of El
some unverified statistical data. (Score:3, Interesting)
Just for example:
Franklin County. 77.3% of voters registered Dems. Only 15.9% registered Reps. 58.5% of the votes reported FOR BUSH???
Holmes County. 72.7% of voters registered Dems. Only 21.3% registered Reps. 77% of the votes reported FOR BUSH???
Calhoun County. 82.4% of voters registered Dems. Only 11.9% registered Reps. 63.4% of the votes reported FOR BUSH???
See the data in following links.
http://ustogether.org/Florida_Election.ht
http://ustogether.org/election04/florida_vote_p