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March 11, 2005 Update on Emerging Scandal: Conflicting Reports on Scope of Voting Failures Raises Questions TrueVoteMD Record Request Seeks Statewide Performance Information

March 8, 2005 Emerging Scandal on MD Voting Machine Performance
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December 7, 2004 Disability Advocacy Group Endorses Voter Verified Paper Audit Trail on Electronic Voting Machines

November 22, 2004 TrueVoteMD Releases Election Day Findings

November 2, 2004 TrueVoteMD ELECTION POLL WATCHERS WILL FAN OUT ACROSS MARYLAND REPORTING VISIBLE VOTING-MACHINE PROBLEMS

October 17, 2004 E-Voting Computer Group Submits Pointed Inquiry: Security Concerns Outlined to State Election Board

October 12, 2004 TrueVoteMD Files First Amendment Suit to Gain Access to Polls; Charges Election Board With Discrimination and First Amendment Violations

October 6, 2004, Facing Lawsuit, MD Election Board Agrees to Credential TrueVoteMD Pollwatchers
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September 29, 2004, Maryland Election Integrity Group Launches Citizen Poll-Watching Program
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September 13, 2004, Maryland's Highest Court to Hear E-Voting Case; Appeal to be Heard September 14th;Voters to Rally for Paper Trail

August 25, 2004, E-Voting on Trial: Dramatic Testimony Expected Legitimacy of Election Hangs in Balance
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July 8, 2004, Voters Hold 'Vigil for Democracy' Picket at Board of Elections Meeting

July 5, 2004, Disenfranchised Voters to Picket and Address Maryland State Board of Elections Meeting

June 17, 2004, Diebold Admits to Using Federally Unqualified Software in Maryland Elections

May 28, 2004, SBE Proclaims Itself Above the Law In Response to Citizen Suit on Voting Machines, Decisions Not Subject to Judicial Review
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May 18, 2004, State Election Board Refused to Count Votes Cast by Vote Machine, Critics: Appeal to be Heard Wednesday Against "Arbitrary Dis-enfranchisement"
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April 21, 2004, Lawsuit Would Require Upgraded Security Measures and a Voter-Verified Paper Audit Trail for November 2004 Election

March 2, 2004, Super Tuesday Protest Against E-voting Machines

March 2, 2004, Electronic Voting Flunks Primary Test in Maryland

March 1, 2004, Maryland Citizens Demonstrate Against Paperless Voting Machines Outside and Inside on Primary Day

March 1, 2004, State Legislature Fails to Protect Integrity of Voting

February 19, 2004, Maryland Citizens Demand Choice of Paper Ballots for March 2 Primary
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November 24, 2003, California Orders that All Electronic Voting Machines Have Voter Verified Paper Audit Trail; Maryland Campaign Asks: "Are the votes of Californians More Valuable Than Marylanders?"
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November 5, 2003, Campaign Files Complaint With Board of Elections, Seeks to Stop Purchase
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November 4, 2003, Election Day Protest Against Electronic Voting Machines
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October 27, 2003, Over 2,300 Letters Sent in First Week of Voter Verification Campaign
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October 20, 2003, Campaign to Ensure the Integrity of Voting Announced
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Breaking News

• Sept. 23, 2004 'A Massive Experiment' in Voting in The Washington Post
• Sept. 20, 2004 The Magic Voting Touch, an Editorial in The Washington Post
• Aug. 27, 2004 After Your Vote Vanishes, an Editorial in The Washington Post
• Aug. 26, 2004 Voting machine safeguards in question in The Baltimore Sun
• Aug. 25, 2004 Md. Machines Seek Vote of Confidence in The Washington Post
How They Could Steal The Election This Time: The Nation Magazine's exhaustive examination of the potential problems with DRE voting systems, including Diebold in Maryland
The Washington Post on TrueVote MD!
Blackwell Halts Deployment of Diebold Voting Machines for 2004
Gov. Ehrlich appoints new member to election board
E-voting regulators often join other side when leaving office
Women Voters Drop Paperless Vote Support
The Disability Lobby and Voting New York Times editorial
•Scans of the Hack the Vote article from the April issue of Vanity Fair magazine.
•Think You Voted in Maryland? Think Again
Takoma Park supports legislation to require modifications to new voting machines purchased by the State of Maryland to create a verifiable paper trail
Diebold "basically had no interest in putting actual security in this system," said Paul Franceus, one of the consultants. "It's not like they did it wrong. It's like they didn't bother."
MD Senate report finds security risks, recommends paper
Diebold gives paper trail for FREE to San Diego County!!

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