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Chi Donating Member (921 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Nov-28-05 08:33 PM
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34. Summing
You said .."It's up to the party that claims malfeasance to provide the proof."

I asked .."how do you get the proof, if you are not allowed to examine the voting machines?"

Then I supplied a link to an article that says this...
"In the past week, two New Mexico election officials refused to allow the voter plaintiffs in the case of Patricia Rosas Lopategui v. Rebecca Vigil-Giron, et al. to conduct meaningful inspections of their electronic voting machines."
AND
"What comes next? The attorneys for the plaintiffs will ask the court to order the defendants to permit full inspections of the voting machines."

There are at least three current litigations looking to get access to the machines (Washington, New Mexico, and Ohio). It's been almost a year since they all began, they are still not able to investigate the programing.

In short, people are trying to investigate the voting machines, but they are being denied.
There is sufficient evidence to warrent a case, because none of these cases have been thrown out or dismissed after a year.

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