3) Voting
Machine Vendors Policing Themselves
Election Whistle-Blower Stymied by Vendors
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/03/25/AR2006032500805_pf.html
The maverick elections supervisor in Leon County, Fla., last year helped show that electronic voting machines from one of the major manufacturers are vulnerable, according to experts, and would allow election workers to alter vote counts without detection.
Now, however, Sancho may be paying an unexpected price for his whistle-blowing: None of the state-approved companies here will sell him the voting machines the county needs.
"I've essentially embarrassed the current companies for the way they do business, and now I believe I'm being singled out for punishment by the vendors," he said.
There are three vendors approved to sell voting equipment in