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Tuesday, August 22, 2006

New Zogby Poll: 92% want RIGHT to Watch and Inquire on Vote Counting

New Zogby Poll: It’s Nearly Unanimous
Voters Insist on Right to Observe Vote Counting

Plus other findings from this unique poll
Michael Collins
“Scoop” Independent Media
Part I of a II part series.
Washington, DC


A recent Zogby poll documents ground breaking information on the attitudes of American voters toward electronic voting. They are quite clear in the belief that the outcome of an entire election can be changed due to flaws in computerized voting machines. At a stunning rate of 92%, Americans insist on the right to watch their votes being counted. And, at an overwhelming 80%, they strongly object to the use of secret computer software to tabulate votes without citizen access to that software.

The American public is clear in its desire for free, fair, and transparent elections. An 80%-90% consensus on the right to view vote counting and opposition to secrecy by voting machine vendor is both rare and remarkable in American politics. If only the public knew that these options are virtually non existent in today’s election system
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