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Global was actually always a Canadian company that pretended it was a Texas company. Actually, it was on the Toronto stock exchange and ran the business out of Vancouver, Canada, at that time well known as kind of a financial scam capital where Americans and Eastern Europeans ran front operations.
Global Election Systems set up Global USA as a subsidiary. It operated out of McKinney Texas, and Howard Van Pelt was the CEO, but he was never the owner. The owners were whatever group held stock in the Canadian firm, and they included Tab Iredale, who continued as a key programmer at least into Feb. 2003.
The architecture of the software came from Bob Urosevich and Tab Iredale.
Your theory is really interesting.
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