Voter Action Press Release

Dec 3 2007 | Public Call Issued Following New Evidence Revealed by Dan Rather Reports - "The Trouble with Touch Screens"

Group Says Voting Systems Companies May Have Engaged in Commercial Fraud

Voter Action today released the following statement calling for a full congressional investigation into the new evidence revealed by Dan Rather Reports - "The Trouble with Touch Screens", which aired last night on HDnet and can now be accessed here: Part 1 | Part 2
Last night's broadcast by Dan Rather Reports of "The Trouble with Touch Screens" raises serious questions as to whether US voting systems companies have engaged in commercial fraud by knowingly marketing defective products to jurisdictions throughout the country. It also serves as a wake-up call to the nation of the dangers associated with the outsourcing of key election functions to private vendors. Voter Action today calls on the United States Congress to launch a full investigation into the increasing influence and control that private companies wage in the way we conduct our elections and to determine whether certain US voting systems companies have committed crimes under federal and state anti-fraud statutes which should be referred to the appropriate authorities for prosecution.
 This investigation should include a focus on the following revelations emerging from "The Trouble with Touch Screens":

The American public deserves answers to these questions and others emerging from this report. Congress should get to the bottom of this and should determine whether any private voting systems companies have committed commercial fraud in the marketing of their products to election officials around the country. Further, it should fully investigate the threat to our democracy posed by the outsourcing of key election functions to private companies, and it should take all necessary measures to reclaim our elections for the public domain.
We urge voters across the nation to join us in this public call by signing our petition here:
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For further review of the performance of voting system companies, see: http://www.votersunite.org/info/IrresponsibleVendors.pdf