>  Hi Everybody!
> 
> Turns out the computer expert hired to insure an unbiased recount is a 
> partisan R. The supervisor of elections is also an R. The guy who "won" by 
> 373 votes with 18,000 people declining to vote the race, or having their 
> votes discarded - no one knows which, is also an R.
> 
> http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/16005820.htm
> 
> Is it possible to program a touch screen voting machine to favor one or the 
> other candidate? Or to skip a race entirely?
>
> Buchanan is a multimillionaire for one thing, and his ethics are virtually 
> non-existant for another. Jennings, unfortunately, is little better. Could 
> money hire this done?

Some computer science people at Princeton put this together:

http://www.youtube.com/v/1XpiQaczhVk

And it's not hard for you to imagine a program that could change 
values in a database. That's why there's been so much call for paper 
copies of votes that can then be put into a "ballot box" so that 
there's something to recount.

-Jerry Wolper
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