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FC: Electronic voting in Ireland encounters criticism


From: Declan McCullagh <declan () well com>
Date: Thu, 29 May 2003 02:31:45 -0400


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From: "adam beecher" <lists () spamfilter cc>
To: "Dave Farber" <dave () farber net>, "Declan McCullagh" <declan () well com>
Subject: Electronic voting in Ireland
Date: Wed, 28 May 2003 21:45:25 +0100

Hi Declan, Dave,

Both of you have posted commentary on electronic voting on your lists
recently and in the past, I thought the message below might be of interest
to your subscribers.

I don't strictly agree with Margaret's goals, in that I don't object to
Nedap/Powervote specifically, but more the lack of oversight and
transparency; nor do I object to products developed outside of Ireland being
used here if the attributes mentioned above are present. But I do believe
very strongly that all electronic voting in Ireland should be suspended
until we know a hell of a lot more. Full source disclosure should be a
prerequisite.

Elections have already taken place using this equipment in some
constituencies in Ireland, and our Government has made it clear that they
intend implenting it across the board at our next major election, which
takes place next year. Just like most other countries, public services in
Ireland tend to plod along, and changes can take years, even decades, to
take hold. Needless to say, the speed with which this has been implemented
is raising eyebrows.

The Irish Government passed a data retention directive last year*, in a
Cabinet meeting with no oversight from even the members of their own
parties. This happened before European legislation was fully drafted, and
has raised objections and even threats of legal proceedings from our own
Data Protection Commissioner. In light of this, you don't need to be a
conspiracy theorist to start drawing ugly conclusions.

adam

* http://radio.weblogs.com/0103966/2003/05/26.html#a2327



-----Original Message-----
From: iiu-admin () taint org [mailto:iiu-admin () taint org]On Behalf Of
Margaret McGaley
Sent: 28 May 2003 19:35
To: ilug () linux ie; e-voting () lists stdlib net; iiu () taint org;
SAGE-Announce () SAGE ORG; sares () redbrick dcu ie; gliceas () redbrick dcu ie
Subject: [IIU] [E-voting] Electronic voting


To whom it may concern,

E-voting poses a threat to our democracy. This is my conclusion after 5
months
of research into the topic for my undergraduate thesis. My results are
available online at

          http://minds.cs.may.ie/~lovelace/E-Voting/index.shtml

I hope to mount a campaign over the next few months with the following
goals:
- to prevent the use of the Nedap/Powervote system in Irish elections,
- to prevent the purchase of any more equipment or software from
  Nedap/Powervote by the Irish government, and
- to convince the government that any electronic voting system used in this
  country should be developed here, using formal methods[1] and the Mercuri
  method[2], and should be open source.

If you would be interested in getting involved in such a campaign, or have
any
advice/comments, please contact me at

          Margaret.McGaley () Redbrick DCU IE

or join (or mail) the mailing list

          e-voting () lists stdlib net

by going to

          http://lists.stdlib.net/mailman/listinfo/e-voting

Please forward this mail to anyone you think may be interested.

Thanks,
Margaret McGaley

[1],[2] these terms are further explained on the website cited above

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