As you can see, there are still more than 19,000 ballots still out that need to find their way back to the OC Registrar of Voters. According to the OC Registrar, Neal Kelley, his office has received record-breaking mail-in ballot returns to date.
October 26, 2010 - A truckload of ballots arrived at our Santa Ana facility today in what is one of the largest returns of vote-by-mail ballots in a gubernatorial election. 40,096 ballots arrived amid heavier than normal returns to date. We are working late into the evening to process, open and scan these ballots. Our plans call for all vote-by-mail ballots received by Monday afternoon to be processed for Tuesday´s results. And no, we don´t know the results - votes are not tallied until 8 p.m. on Election Night.Help me get out the vote this weekend. Click HERE for details on how you can help!
Soon it will be all up to the machines.
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Do you know? If not, you should look into it. I would want to know the name of the company that held the private key to my future if I were running for office. Our votes are counted by machines. Those machines are built and run by private corporations. Look into it.
www.bradblog.com or www.blackboxvoting.com
If you don't mark a paper ballot and feed it into a machine yourself, you are living in a precinct that has no positive way to audit the votes. OK, I take that back. If you also use paper and no machines, are involved, you should have a verifiable voting system. I don't know of anywhere in California that does that though.
Greg, when you win this thing, will you please look into this with whom ever runs your county registrar of voters?
Private corporations shouldn't have more say about who we voted for than the county official in charge.
If they keep their source code secret as corporations do. They invented it and feel that it is a corporate right of intellectual property that we can't know how their systems work. Look into it, you will find that most of our elections are based on faith and not verifiable science.
As a newcomer to politics, I am aware that you have to take some things on faith right now. That's understandable, but don't just expect that your local registrar of voters knows how to keep people from hacking Pacman or the Michigan Fight Song or complete changing of elections which can be done and with proof provided by the links I provided above.
Vote Greg Sebourn for Fullerton City Council, and
Vote Debra Bowen for Secretary of State
She knows about these machines and has not certified many for reasons stated in links
I ment that pacman etc.. have been hacked onto machines. This was done without breaking the tamper proof seals.
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