October 22, 2008
E-voting machines good to go, Ireland says
Voting irregularities have been reported in Putnam, Jackson
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. - Secretary of State Betty Ireland selected Omaha, Neb.-based Election Systems and Software, or ES&S, "to provide West Virginia with new voting machines," according to her Sept. 15, 2005, press release.

Today, in spite of reports from Jackson and Putnam counties complaining of voting irregularities, Deputy Secretary of State Sarah Bailey said Ireland "remains confident that the machines will provide West Virginia with a fair, accurate and clean election.

"She absolutely would not allow any voting technology to be used in the state unless she had confidence it was working."

The voters in question recently described instances where the ES&S electronic machines switched their votes from Democratic to Republican candidates when they cast early votes in county courthouses.

Kent Carper, president of the Kanawha County Commission, said on Tuesday, "I am filing a complaint about ES&S with the secretary of state. I have several major concerns, including the lack of technical support to election officials.

"When you look around the country, and see huge voter lines in places like Florida, you know these machines need technical support," Carper said.

Deputy Attorney General Fran Hughes said on Tuesday, "We are very concerned that in such an historic and important election, there seems to be a problem. And the problem is limited to people who are voting Democratic.

"That gives anybody pause and it certainly merits looking at," Hughes said.

Hughes said each of West Virginia's 55 counties "was given the opportunity to select the voting machines they wanted." There were two options - touch screen and optical scan - but both of the machines came from ES&S.

County clerks and ES&S employees, Bailey said, "have examined the machines at issue. As long as the machines are calibrated, they will work properly.... The incidents of miscalibration were isolated."

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Posted By: lenny (12:09am 10-24-2008)
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What I find even more disturbing than the reports of odd voting machine behavior, is the lack of concern from the SoS's office.
They are very quick to defend ES&S and are just as quick to blame any problems on voters.
Even if ES&S is sqeaky clean and the voters in question are complete morons, Ireland's office and the county election officials should be doing more to convince the public that everything is on the up-and-up.
They are being defensive and are not forthcoming with relevant information. It doesn't give me a good feeling about the integrity of the election at all.

Posted By: Vito (9:27pm 10-23-2008)
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This all started when she ran for office. Her last name is Haddad !

So what was she thinking. Ireland will win, and Haddad won't ?

Glad she is not running again, Her excuse for not was lacking !

Posted By: WVU1977 (1:47pm 10-23-2008)
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Didn't Betty have some ancestors who did the final QC check on the Titanic? A paper ballot for me, thank you.

Posted By: Earned_My_Degree (1:48am 10-23-2008)
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I'll put my trust in a paper ballot any day of the week.

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