Exit Polls vs. Tabulated Vote

Discrepancies Found with E-Voting

 
No Discrepancies Found with Traditional Systems
 

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"This voting system is far below even the most minimal security standards applicable in other contexts. We identify several problems including unauthorized privilege escalation, incorrect use of cryptography, vulnerabilities to network threats, and poor software development processes. We show that voters, without any insider privileges, can cast unlimited votes without being detected by any mechanisms within the voting terminal software."
— Johns Hopkins University analysis which concluded that "this voting system is unsuitable for use in a general election." Study conducted in May 2004 [More]
Steven F. Freeman, PhD, University of Pennsylvania, analyzed exit polls and explodes the excuses given in the press and by pollsters. He shows that all the battleground states where the polls disagree with results have Kerry doing better in the exit polls. He indicates that the results in just three states: FL, PA, and OH are so far from the exit poll predictions that there is one chance in 662 million that it's the result of chance. [Details]

 


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