Verified Voting Applauds League of Women Voters
Passage of Resolution in Support of Voter-Verified Paper Records,
Audits
Verified Voting Foundation
June 12th, 2006
MINNEAPOLIS “Verified Voting
applauds the League of Women Voters (LWVUS) for its passage
today of a resolution in support of voter-verified paper records
and mandatory random manual audits of voting systems nationwide.
The resolution was drafted by the League of Women Voters Minnesota
(LWVMN) and put forward at the National League's Annual Convention,
being held in Minneapolis.
Verified Voting's Bobbie Brinegar, Board Member of the Washington
DC LWV, said "This support for voter-verified paper records,
coming from the League of Women Voters, is truly a major step
forward for election integrity. The League has long been a
credible and reliable force in safeguarding our nation's elections."
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Resolution Related to Program Requiring a Voter-Verifiable
Paper Ballot or Paper Record with Electronic Voting Machines
Motion to adopt the following resolution related
to program requiring a voter-verified paper ballot or paper record
with electronic
voting
systems....
" Whereas: Paperless electronic voting systems are not inherently
secure, can malfunction, and do not provide a recountable
audit trail,
" Therefore be it resolved that:
" The position on the Citizens' Right to Vote be interpreted to affirm
that LWVUS supports only voting systems that
are designed so that:
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they employ a voter-verifiable paper ballot or other
paper record, said paper being the official record
of the voter's
intent; and
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the voter can verify, either by eye or
with the aid of suitable devices for those who have impaired
vision,
that
the paper
ballot/record accurately reflects his or her intent;
an
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such verification takes place while the voter
is still in the process of voting; and
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the paper ballot/record
is used for audits and recounts; and
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the vote totals can be verified
by an independent hand count of the paper ballot/record; and
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routine
audits of the paper ballot/record in randomly selected precincts
can be conducted in every election,
and the results
published by the jurisdiction."