Mitch Wagner sez, “I’ve been blogging the Usenix security conference here in San Diego, including a talk by EFF counsel Cindy Cohn:”
– EFF is deeply involved in projects to ensure honesty in e-voting. In California, she said, voters have the option to choose a paper ballot. “I’d like to see a significant percentage of people choose the paper in California. this will make the case to the rest of the country that this matters.”
Many voting-rights advocates are urging people to sign up for absentee ballots–problem with that is that people order absentee ballots all the time, and legislators will assume the ordering is going on for normal reasons. Only people requesting paper ballots will make a case to legislators that people don’t trust e-voting machines.
– EFF is also involved in a project called TechWatch, looking for technical people who want to be involved on election day, serving as, essentially, poll watchers, to document technical snafus on Election Day. More info and sign up on VerifiedVoting.org.
“I am concerned we will have some train wrecks involving the technology. We may not be able to prevent it but we can mitigate it and, more importantly, make sure it doesn’t happen again.”
(Thanks, Mitch!)