Elias & Carroll say no to Diebold voting in Pima
TUCSON -- Pima County Supervisors Richard Elias (D, Chair) and Ray Carroll (R) did the right thing today voting against the purchase of controversial and untrustworthy Diebold voting computers.
The rest of the board reportedly voted to buy the machines, but whether they would ever be used is still a question. Why buy them then?
These computers cannot be trusted to run fair elections. Way too many people can hack and change computer info, switching votes in places like Ohio, or Arizona.
Good job, Elias & Carroll voting to protect fair and accountable public voting in Pima County.
The rest of the board reportedly voted to buy the machines, but whether they would ever be used is still a question. Why buy them then?
These computers cannot be trusted to run fair elections. Way too many people can hack and change computer info, switching votes in places like Ohio, or Arizona.
Good job, Elias & Carroll voting to protect fair and accountable public voting in Pima County.
Comments
There is supposed to be an article in tomorrows paper about this.
We need to put pressure on Pima. The other counties already caved because no one in those counties made the effort to actually pressure their boards. So, it is up to Pima.
Bronson and Valdez sold the Democrats out.
There will be a meeting on the 15th open to the public to address these issues.
Please come if you can. Cheryl AuditAZ