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I'm on my way to Florida to be a "roving technologist" in VerifiedVoting.org's TechWatch program - part of the Election Protection coalition. If you're curious about what we're doing, or want to help, read on...

I just got training earlier this week through a couple of conference calls, and... wow. VerifiedVoting, with the help of the EFF, has set up a nationwide database and tracking system for election incidents: the Election Incident Reporting System. All calls to the Election Protection hotline (1-866-OUR-VOTE) are being entered into this system, along with reports from Election Protection volunteers. They tested it for some primaries earlier this fall, and it's been up and running ever since, dealing with voter registration, absentee ballot, and early voting issues.

Take a look. Go to http://voteprotect.org/epc/ and click on Research/Maps. You can view maps by state and by county within state, color coded by numbers of incidents reported. Click on a county and you can see summaries of all the calls. Or, select a particular incident type to view. Have you heard about voters in Austin TX trying to vote a straight Democratic ticket and getting Bush? Well, here are machine-related incidents reported in Travis County, TX. Or, how about a map of Florida showing where people have reported voter intimidation. All of this is going to be available and updated in real time, on election day. And after the election is over, we'll have, for the first time, nationwide statistics on voting problems, with detail.

VerifiedVoting also collected a lot of information about voting equipment, which you can find at http://verifiedvoting.org/verifier/ - in many cases, you can actually find online demos and technical manuals for the voting machines used in the location you select. Such as the troublesome machines in Austin, for example.

Wanna help? Election Protection could still use a lot more volunteers! TechWatch needs more people with computer skills, all around the country. I heard on last night's conference call that we especially need a few more tech-savvy volunteers for the hotline call centers in New York City and DC - both of which are already active and taking calls from around the country. And we need more poll-watches in any area where new touchscreen/DRE voting machines are being used. If you want to volunteer, send an email ASAP to volunteer@verifiedvoting.org. There are a few more training conference calls scheduled for the next couple of days, and the complete set of training materials for TechWatch is available online.

You can also donate to the Election Protection effort. One of the coalition partners, People for the American Way, has a challenge grant up to $150,000, for the final few days.

Wherever you are, sign up at VoteWatch and report your precinct's vote tallies on election day. One of the best ways to protect against problems with the central tabulating computers that add up all the votes from polling places in their region, is to collect the data separately from those polling places and make it public, so people can compare those reports to the officially reported results. That's a big part of what VoteWatch is doing.

Oh, and you can also help me personally, if you know anyone in Florida who'd give me a place to stay, so I don't have to spend on a motel room :) I'm going to need to be in one of the counties that is using DRE voting machines. Especially Palm Beach, Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Jacksonville, or Orlando.
Date: 2004-10-29 09:58 (UTC)

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From: [identity profile] netmouse.livejournal.com
My sister lives in jacksonville. If you might go there I can ask her if she could put you up.
Date: 2004-10-29 12:37 (UTC)

Yay!

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From: [personal profile] goljerp
Go, Cos!

We need free and fair elections, even here in the U.S.!
Date: 2004-10-29 13:21 (UTC)

From: [identity profile] vvalkyri.livejournal.com
My dad is south of Daytona in Volusia county, which is a little over an hour's drive from Orlando.
Date: 2004-10-29 13:38 (UTC)

From: [identity profile] vvalkyri.livejournal.com
kinda neat to be able to drill down and see all the calls. I'd probably call what you linked to a call log, just because a lot of people would think of x # of incidents meaning that there were that number of bad things. Montgomery County's 5 incidents were all process queries.
Date: 2004-10-29 13:46 (UTC)

From: [identity profile] remingtonsteele.livejournal.com
Cos, I now live in florida. I'm in St. Lucie County, about 60+ miles north of Palm Beach on 95. If you need a place to crash, give me a holler. i'll be back in town sunday night (going to Charlotte this weekend) -tara tebackmanatyahoodotcom
Date: 2004-10-29 18:32 (UTC)

Re: st. lucie

From: [identity profile] remingtonsteele.livejournal.com
Ummm. I can't check my yahoo email from work. I don't know if i HAVE your email. Please send me all your contact info. I'd love to see you.
Date: 2004-10-29 14:04 (UTC)

Tampa any help?

From: [identity profile] agnosticoracle.livejournal.com
My sister is in Tampa. I don't know Florida geography enough to know if that is close to anything useful. Let me know if that location is helpful and I can put you two in touch.
Date: 2004-10-30 01:46 (UTC)

From: [identity profile] hammercock.livejournal.com
Rock on, and thanks! :)
Date: 2004-10-30 03:44 (UTC)

From: [identity profile] eijan.livejournal.com
Hi Cos. Rock on with the good work, man.

I'm currently living just outside of Orlando (Winter Park) while I attend school down here. I have an appartment with a couple other guys and you are welcome to crash on our futon for a few days if you come through O-town.

Let me know.
-Eijan

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