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Diebold Admits ALL Versions of Their Software Delete Ballots Without Notice

Mitch Trachtenberg
Brad Blog
Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Even the audit log system on current versions of Premier Election Solutions'

(formerly Diebold's) electronic voting and tabulating systems - used in some

34 states across the nation - fail to record the wholesale deletion of 
ballots. Even when ballots are deleted on the same day as an election.
That's the shocking admission heard today from Justin Bales, Premier's
Western 
Region manager, at a State of California public hearing on the possible 
decertification of Diebold/Premier's tabulator system, GEMS v. 1.18.19.

An election system's audit logs are meant to record all activity during the 
system's actual counting of ballots, so that later examiners may determine, 
with certainty, whether any fraudulent or mistaken activity had occurred 
during the count. Diebold's software fails to do that, as has recently been 
discovered by Election Integrity advocates in Humboldt County, CA, and then 
confirmed by the CA Secretary of State. The flaws, built into the system for

more than a decade, are in serious violation of federal voting system 
certification standards.

The problems may lead to decertification of the company's voting systems, as

well as an examination of voting systems made by other companies to 
determine if they too may have been able to sneak such violations past both 
federal and state testers.

Today's hearing was a response to the startling discovery last December, by 
a volunteer group in Humboldt County that, under fairly common 
circumstances, the older version of GEMS used by the county, and several 
others in the state, dropped all votes from the ballots in the first deck of

ballots run through GEMS. (See BRAD BLOG coverage: here, here and here.)

The Humboldt County Election Transparency Project, using the free and open 
source software program Ballot Browser, found that Diebold's GEMS system had

eliminated all votes from 197 vote-by-mail ballots cast in a single precinct

in Eureka, CA during last November's general election. [DISCLOSURE: Mitch 
Trachtenberg, author of this article, was one of the volunteers who helped 
develop Ballot Browser, which led to the discovery of the Diebold error.]

The revelations were made just after Humboldt County Registrar of Voters 
Carolyn Crnich had certified the election results with the state, forcing 
her to recertify with new numbers after the discovery. Crnich, who helped 
found the Transparency Project, was present at today's hearing.

Following the discovery of Diebold's dropped votes, and the equally 
disturbing revelation that Diebold had been aware of the problem for years, 
CA's Secretary of State Debra Bowen, initiated an investigation which 
confirmed [PDF] that, under common circumstances, the GEMS software would 
drop all votes from the first scanned deck of ballots, the so-called "deck 
zero."

The investigation also revealed that the problems went far beyond the 
dropping of votes. GEMS v1.18.19, the version used in Humboldt County - as 
well as versions 1.18.20, 1.18.21, 1.18.22 and 1.18.23 - were discovered to 
have defective audit logs.

In addition, the software was discovered to have a "Clear" button which, 
when pressed, would actually delete the contents of an audit log without 
even asking for confirmation from the user. That, despite repeated federal 
and state testing and certification of the software which failed to notice 
the egregious programming flaws in violation of federal voting system 
standards requiring indestructible logs to track all system events.

The flaws should have kept the systems from receiving certification at all.

"In terms of being able to track down the precise mechanism by which the 
problem had occurred in [the Humboldt] election, critical information was 
simply never recorded," in the audit logs, Deputy Sec. of State Lowell 
Finley said at today's hearing which was made available to the public via 
one-way audio teleconference.

Today's hearing was meant to help determine whether or not GEMS v. 1.18.19, 
as used in Humboldt County, should now be decertified by the state. However,

in response to a question, Premier representative Justin Bales admitted that

even the most recent versions of GEMS, used in a number of other states, 
such as FL and TX, as well as CA, still fail to record the deletion of 
ballots in their audit logs.

For a decade or more, e-vote system vendors have pointed to the audit logs 
as a way of ensuring that every operation performed by their software would 
be available for inspection in post-election examinations. As a result of 
today's hearing, it has become clear that even the most recent versions of 
Diebold/Premier's vote counting software do not actually record all system 
events.

Bales admitted that his company had "not yet" corrected the problem, which 
was first implemented in the company's software more than a decade ago.

Wired's Kim Zetter quotes Bales as noting "We never, again, intended for any

malicious intent and not to log certain activities. . It was just not in the

initial program, but now we're taking a serious look at that."

CA SoS Bowen described the Diebold audit logs as "useless".

According to the Secretary of State's report, the four year old bug in 
Diebold/Premier's software triggered a problem in Humboldt's election as a 
result of a personnel change. Diebold had sent a memo, back in 2004, to 
elections managers still using GEMS 1.18.19. This memo, without going into 
details of the software bug, instructed elections officials to begin their 
elections by creating and deleting an empty "deck zero."

However, Diebold never sent similar instructions to the federal body that 
had certified their software, never notified the California Secretary of 
State of the problem, and never modified their instruction manuals. In 
Humboldt County, the previous election manager left the county without 
alerting his successor or his superiors of Diebold's suggested "workaround",

sent out as a single notice, via email, back in 2004 (their terse email is 
posted here.)

Although the California Secretary of State's report indicated that the 
problem was Premier's responsibility, Premier's representative attempted to 
tell the hearing that the blame should be shared, suggesting that Crnich, 
the Humboldt Registrar, should have somehow known to delete "deck zero" 
before using GEMS to count ballots, despite her having access to no such 
instructions.

Crnich responded that she was "offended" by Diebold's attempt to shift 
blame, adding "if you are saying that your system needs to be checked every 
damn time you turn it on, then I agree with you."

Tom Pinto, a staffer at Humboldt County's District Attorney's office and a 
volunteer with the Transparency Project, urged that the approach used in 
Humboldt - independently scanning ballots with separately developed open 
source software and off-the-shelf hardware - be expanded statewide. Pinto 
stated that the project had demonstrated the need for "100% audits."

The question of whether similar problems exist in the audit logs of systems 
certified by other companies was also raised at today's hearing by both 
Election Integrity advocates during the public comment period, and 
afterwards by Bowen herself.

"Clearly, we're going to have to look at this," she told Wired. "That's one 
of the obvious next steps."

A transcript of today's hearing will be posted at this CA SoS webpage.

Additional reporting by Brad Friedman.

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