I voted absentee Saturday here.  The machines my parish (same as your county) 
uses for absentee and early voting are another Sequoia model that requires a 
activation card.  It is touch screen and pretty nice, but it has that card slot 
in the front.  Give this machine to a few academics and grad students and I bet 
it could be hacked too.

Now to stir up some debate....

I saw an article over the weekend about paper trails with the elkectronic 
voting machines.  Louisiana was one of the stated that "failed" in that 
respect.  Did anyone here live in a state where there was a paper trail in the 
pre-electronic voting?  Louisiana never did, and we had the giant mechanical 
machines that recorded each vote on paper tape.  If I never had a paper trail 
in my voting, why should I worry about one now?

> Thankfully no one in Louisiana uses the Diebold machines for voting on 
> election day.  Every precinct in the state uses the Sequoia Advantage 
> ADV machines.  No Winders CE here and all of the locks are replaced 
> with more secure locks.

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