119. Telephone Interview with Denise Lamb, Chief Deputy Clerk <strong>for</strong> Elections, Santa Fe County, New Mexico (Sept. 30,2009).120. Kim Zetter, E-Vote Machines Drop More Ballots, Wired, Feb. 9, 2004, available at http://www.wired.com/politics/security/news/2004/02/62206 [hereinafter Zetter 2004].121. Id.122. Telephone Interview with Cherie Poucher, Director, Wake County Board of Elections, in Raleigh, N.C. (Oct. 5,2009) [hereinafter Cherie Poucher interview].123. Zetter 2004, supra note 120.124. Id.125. Is America Ready to Vote, supra note 69.126. Cherie Poucher interview, supra note 122.127. Zetter 2004, supra note 120. According to Poucher, all but 78 recast their votes.128. Zetter 2004, supra note 120.129. 42 U.S.C. § 15481(a)(3)(A) (2010).130. Noel Runyan, Collection of my Electronic Voting Experiences on the Sequoia Edge II (Verified VotingFoundation 2009), available at https://www.verifiedvotingfoundation.org/article.php?id=6717; See, e.g., Noel Runyanand Jim Tobias, Accessibility Review Report <strong>for</strong> Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Top-to-Bottom Voting Systems Review(Office of the Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Secretary of State 2007), available at http://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/voting_systems/ttbr/accessibility_review_report_cali<strong>for</strong>nia_ttb_absolute_final_version16.pdf.131. Runyan, supra note 130.132. See, e.g., Runyan and Tobias, supra note 130.133. In 2008 alone, there were 480 complaints characterized as “accessibility problems” logged on the Election Protection866-OUR-VOTE system.134. Cherie Poucher interview, supra note 122.135. Id.136. We suggest triggers <strong>for</strong> mandatory voter reporting at p. 32.137. Julia O’Donoghue, Big Questions about Voting Machines, Reston Connection, Mar. 18, 2009, available at http://www.connectionnewspapers.com/article.asp?article=326929&paper=71&cat=104.138. See generally Is America Ready to Vote, supra note 69.139. Telephone Interview with July Flaig, Election Manager, Fairfax County, Virginia, Office of Elections(April 13, 2010).140. Id.141. Id.142. Id.104 | Brennan Center <strong>for</strong> Justice
143. Telephone Interview with Rokey Suleman, Executive Director, Washington, DC Board of Elections and Ethics (Apr.1, 2010).144. Id.145. Mary M. Cheh, Phil Mendelson, and Harry Thomas, Council of the District of Columbia, RestoringConfidence in the District’s Elections: Preliminary Report and Recommendations of the CouncilBoard of Elections and Ethics Investigation Special Committee 1 (Oct. 8, 2008) [hereinafter D.C. CouncilReport].146. Id.147. Nikita Stewart and Elissa Silverman, Primary Vote Still Doesn’t Add Up, Wash. Post, Sept. 22, 2008 at B1; NikitaStewart, District’s Primary Results Certified, Wash. Post, Sept. 26, 2008 at B1.148. Id.149. D.C. Council Report, supra note 145, at 4; Sequoia Voting Systems, Report to the District of ColumbiaBoard of Elections and Ethics 1 (Sept. 22, 2008).150. Sequoia Voting Systems, supra note 149.151. Id. at 3 (emphasis added).152. Id. at 1 (Sept. 22, 2008).153. Committee Protective Order between Board of Elections and Ethics Investigation Special Committee of the Districtof Columbia Council and Sequoia Voting Systems, Inc. (Jun. 5, 2009), available at http://www.voteraction.org/files/Exhibit%20I%20-%20DC%20protective%20order.pdf [hereinafter D.C. protective order].154. Nikita Stewart, Cheh to Seek Court Order in Elections Code, Wash. Post, Apr. 23, 2009.155. Letter from Mary Ellen B. Offer to Mary M. Cheh, Re: Subpoena Duces Tecum to Sequoia Voting Systems, Inc., (Sept.26, 2008) (“[T]here are no documents that are responsive to this request with regard to the voting system used bythe DCBOEE - a combination of the Eagle III-P precinct-based optical scan units, Edge I non-VVPAT touchscreenunits and WinEDS 3.1.012.”).156. D.C. protective order, supra note 153; Tim Craig, Firm to Give D.C. In<strong>for</strong>mation about Its Voting Devices, Wash.Post, Jun. 6, 2009.157. Stewart, supra note 154.158. Id.159. D.C. protective order, supra note 153; Craig, supra note 156.160. D.C. protective order, supra note 153; Craig, supra note 156.161. City Council R. 18A18-0238, 2009, Council Period 18 (D.C. 2009), 2009 D.C. Law L18-0103.162. E-mail from David Zvenyach, Chief of Staff, Office of Councilmember Mary Cheh, to Lawrence Norden, SeniorCounsel, Brennan Center <strong>for</strong> Justice (Apr. 12, 2010, 18:17 EST) (on file with the Brennan Center).163. Andrew W. Appel, et. al., Princeton University, Insecurities and Inaccuracies of the Sequoia AVC Advantage9.00H DRE Voting Machine 117 (October 17, 2008) [hereinafter Princeton Study].Brennan Center <strong>for</strong> Justice | 105
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