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Old 10-27-2004, 10:44 AM
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Default Potential fraud in Maryland

When will it end????

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,136713,00.html

Md. Absentee Ballots Spur Fears of Fraud
Wednesday, October 27, 2004
By Joseph Bacchus

ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Robert Lanza thought voters' ballots were supposed to be secret, which is why he was surprised to see a little "G" -- for Green Party -- next to his name on his Maryland absentee ballot return address.

"Anybody handling my absentee ballot can look at my envelope and tell what my political affiliation is," Lanza said.

Lanza and other election watchers say the party tags invite fraud because a ballot handler who disagrees with a voter's party choice could simply throw out his or her ballot. Maryland State Board of Elections (search) officials maintain there is no cause for concern, however they have also said they might discontinue the practice in future elections.

Lanza, of suburban Maryland, is a volunteer for TrueVoteMD (search), a nonpartisan group opposing the Diebold (search) touch-screen voting machines to be used statewide in next week's election. He said he requested an absentee ballot because he would not be in the county on Election Day, not because he did not trust the voting machines.

Maryland switched to electronic voting systems after the 2000 election debacle in Florida, when problems with paper ballots and lever machines led to a contested victory margin of only 537 votes. However, the Diebold machines have also been criticized as too easy to tamper with, and TrueVoteMD has fought for paper records for the electronic ballots.

Maryland elections' chief Linda Lamone said Lanza's concerns with the party tags are unfounded. She said she trusts state workers, and does not believe that anyone would try to affect the election by illegally discarding ballots.

James Browning, executive director of Common Cause (search) Maryland, does not share her confidence. He said this was the first he had heard of the party affiliation tags, but agreed with Lanza that the tags invite fraud, and could be used for "partisan political purposes."

"That's a serious violation of voter privacy and confidentiality on the ballot," Browning said. "State election material should be nonpartisan and should protect the voter from having their party preferences known."

Donna Duncan, the election board's director of the election management division, insists there is nothing insidious about the party tags. She said they are simply an "administrative issue."

Maryland uses the same absentee envelope format in the general election as it does in the primary election, Duncan said, and officials responsible for stuffing ballot envelopes use a printed sheet of labels that includes each voter's party affiliation.

"In the primary election you need to know from the sheet of labels if [the voter needs] a Democratic ballot, a Republican ballot, a nonpartisan ballot and basically what ballot style they need," she said. "The label is merely an indicator to the folks that are possibly stuffing the envelopes with the ballots as to what ballot to put in the envelope."

Duncan conceded that there were concerns over whether the process left the Maryland voting system open to tampering.

"We have heard a handful of complaints about the party being on the outside of the envelopes," Duncan said. "We will probably look at a number system versus the actual abbreviation [in future
elections]."

Capital News Service contributed to this report.
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Old 10-28-2004, 12:14 PM
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This is scary since I am in Maryland. I do not vote absentee but still. I can not wait until our kids are grown so we can leave this state!!
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Old 10-28-2004, 12:17 PM
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Tonya, you could move to Texas!
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Old 10-28-2004, 12:36 PM
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We are thinking of that!!! For real. That or North Carolina.
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Old 10-28-2004, 12:39 PM
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Well, if you ever do move down here...ya'll are invited to my house for a good old fashioned Texas BBQ.
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Old 10-28-2004, 12:40 PM
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Hi...lurking

I am in Maryland, and have a Rep. friend who registered to vote back in may when he renewed his drivers license. He was just notified LAST WEEK that there was an "error" with his registration. Long story short, he will not be registered to vote in time for the elections. I know this is completely different from the absentee ballots, but you know the FIRST thing I thought of was that someone working the computers saw that he was registering Rep. and screwed things up on purpose. Maybe that's not the case, but is sure seems fishy to me that it took so long for someone to get in touch with him about the "problem".
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Old 10-29-2004, 08:55 AM
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It doesn't surprise me!!! I bet you are right that someone did do something to it!!

Kari you are on!!!!! MMM I love BBQ!!!
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