Honorable Christine Quinn
Speaker of the City Council
The Speaker's Office, City
Hall
New York, NY 10007
Dear
Speaker Quinn:
Please use the power of your
office to cause Resolution 961 to be voted out of the Governmental Operations
Committee and passed by the full City Council.
Resolution
961 urges the NY State Board of Elections to obtain optical scan voting systems
that would be under full public control. I do not want New York to use voting
systems with "secret software” controlled by private vendors with no
transparency or accountability to the public.
Dan
Rather’s report “The Problems with Touchscreens” revealed that one major
vendor, ES&S, knowingly delivered touchscreens with 30-40% failure rates,
and another, Sequoia, intentionally delivered defective punch card ballots to
Florida in 2000, causing the famous hanging chads and providing an excuse to
get rid of secure, observable paper-based voting. www.hd.net/drr227.html
It is
clear that private vendors are not the proper guardians of our ballots, and
that electronic ballots handled by secret software are too risky. We need
alternatives, as Resolution 961 urges.
The New York City Council
must voice the people’s concerns and our need for New York State to find a way
to accept a free, completely “open source” system from a citizen group such as
Open Voting Solutions.
The City Council has shown
leadership on voting system issues in the past, and must continue to use its
influence to guide our state to obtain voting equipment that is under full
public control, open to public scrutiny, and worthy of public confidence.
Yours truly,
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