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Wed Feb-02-05 12:40 PM
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| Election Reform Event in Santa Cruz, CA Friday 2/4 |
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The Open Voting Consortium is hosting an event in Santa Cruz this Friday (Feb 4th) about election reform:
BE COUNTED! The Open Voting Consortium Date: Friday, February 4th Time: 7:30pm-9:30pm
Location: Veterans Memorial Building (846 Front Street- next to the Post Office in downtown Santa Cruz).
Watch parts of movies "Votergate" and "Electile Dysfunction," hear from activists Emily Levy (about election anomalies in Ohio) and Maureen Smith (about her meetings with the Secretary of State), and meet the creator of the open voting system, Alan Dechert. There will also be live music from the Santa Cruz Jazz Society and a political rock band- Ms. Information, food, and a dance performance about the election process by the Federal Dancing Authority.
Requested donation: $20-30; $10 students/young adults; NO ONE will be turned away due to lack of funds! Donate what you can. Everyone is welcome!
Contact info: 831-419-0758, lara@openvoting.org, www.OpenVoting.org Can't come? Please join the Open Voting Consortium announcement list or become a member: www.OpenVoting.org
The open voting system involves computers that print a paper ballot summary after each person votes. The paper ballot summaries are then used to count the votes (the PAPER ballot summaries are the ONLY source of counting the votes, the votes are not tabulated directly from the electronic voting machines electronically). This system combines the advantages of computer voting (blind people can vote without assistance, it's easy to tell what choice the voter intended to make) with the security of hand-countable, voter-verified paper ballots. Plus, all machines use open source software (anyone can see how the machines are programmed) and recycled computers can be used instead of expensive new touch-screens. For more information, check out www.OpenVoting.org.
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