On January 17, 2001, Lana Hines, a county elections official sent out an
inquiry as to how Al Gore ended up with a vote-count of -16,022.
(NEGATIVE 16,022)�which just happens also to have been the total number
of votes cast for various independent and third-party candidates who also
ran. 

This is what Talbot Iredale, Vice President of Research & Development at
Global/Diebold wrote:

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Re: Memory card checksum errors (was: 2000 November Election) 

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Subject: Re: Memory card checksum errors (was: 2000 November Election) 
From: "Talbot Iredale" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2001 13:31:04 -0800 
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John,  Here is all the information I have about the 'negative' counts. 
Only the presidential totals were incorrect. All the other races the sum
of the votes + under votes + blank votes = sum of ballots cast.  The
problem precinct had two memcory cards uploaded. The second one is the
one I believe caused the problem. They were uploaded on the same port
approx. 1 hour apart. As far as I know there should only have been one
memory card uploaded. I asked you to check this out when the problem
first occured but have not heard back as to whether this is true.  When
the precinct was cleared and re-uploaded (only one memory card as far as
I know) everything was fine.  Given that we transfer data in ascii form
not binary and given the way the data was 'invalid' the error could not
have occured during transmission. Therefore the error could only occur in
one of four ways:  Corrupt memory card. This is the most likely
explaination for the problem but since I know nothing about the 'second'
memory card I have no ability to confirm the probability of this. 
Invalid read from good memory card. This is unlikely since the candidates
results for the race are not all read at the same time and the corruption
was limited to a single race. There is a possiblilty that a section of
the memory card was bad but since I do not know anything more about the
'second' memory card I cannot validate this.  Corruption of memory,
whether on the host or Accu-Vote. Again this is unlikely due to the
localization of the problem to a single race.  Invalid memory card (i.e.
one that should not have been uploaded). There is always the possiblity
that the 'second memory card' or 'second upload' came from an
un-authorised source. If this problem is to be properly answered we need
to determine where the 'second' memory card is or whether it even exists.
I do know that there were two uploads from two different memory cards
(copy 0 (master) and copy 3).  Tab      


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