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Diebold hires top Dem for PR blitz
Inside Bay Area ^ | 8/20/2005 | Ian Hoffman

Posted on 08/20/2005 2:44:53 PM PDT by HowardLSmith.ô¿ô

Diebold hires top Dem for PR blitz Former party chairman make the case for voting to California By Ian Hoffman, STAFF WRITER

With a phone call and a retainer, Diebold CEO Walden O'Dell has launched former Democratic National Committee chairman Joe Andrew on a 50-state ambassadorship for electronic voting. O'Dell said he ``wanted to reframe some of the issues,'' Andrew said.

His first stop: California, the nation's largest market for voting machines and the place where Diebold's fortunes as the largest supplier of electronic-voting machines in the nation could be made or broken.

``Even if you have tremendous success every place else,'' said Andrew, ``if you can't sell technology in California, you're in trouble.''

The rest of the voting industry is selling technology here. Millions in federal dollars sit ready for counties to put at least one high-tech, handicapped-accessible voting machine in every polling place by January.

But in California, Diebold can't sell its touchscreen voting machine, the AccuVote TSx, nor can counties that bought thousands of the machines in 2003 used them in elections.

More than $30 million worth of TSx machines sit in three counties' warehouses, unapproved for actual voting. More than $15 million worth of earlier-generation Diebold touchscreens in Alameda, Los Angeles and Plumas counties cannot be used after January.

Andrew said computer scientists and e-voting activists are standing in the way of a promising technology, an ATM-like voting computer with such a low error rate that more votes count. And that, said Andrew, should work to the benefit of Democrats.

The tour pairs Andrew with former Republican congressional aide Melissa McKay, now working for the public-relations firm, Ogilvy PR. But California and its Democrats were clearly Andrew's show.

Diebold's new charm offensive for Democrats strikes some as a public-relations gambit, a segue from mishaps and mistakes in its voting business to the uncontroversial notion of making more votes count for the elderly, minorities and disabled voters.

``This is a new tactic, a new solution for a company that, unlike other electronic-voting companies, has a continuing public-relations problem, certainly in California,'' said Dan Seligson, editor of Electionline.org, a nonpartisan clearinghouse for voting-reform information.

``It's not based on nothing,'' Seligson said. ``It's based on the problems they've had.''

In three years in California, Diebold voting devices have awarded thousands of votes to the wrong candidates and broken down in two large counties during a presidential primary. Two successive state election chiefs, a Democrat and a Republican, both have rejected the TSx.

Former Secretary of State Kevin Shelley suggested criminal prosecution, citing misleading statements by Diebold Election Systems executives and ``reprehensible'' tactics. The state joined a false-claims suit against the company and won a $2.5 million settlement.

Last month, Secretary of State Bruce McPherson cited poor performance in state testing, with paper jams and software crashes in 28 percent of machines used in a mock election.

But Andrew isn't traveling the nation to talk about that or even to talk much about Diebold. So why is a ranking Democratic operative who was convinced Republicans ``stole'' the 2000 election working for Diebold and O'Dell, a battlestate fund-raiser for Bush-Cheney 2004?

It is Andrew's message


TOPICS: Government; Politics/Elections; US: California
KEYWORDS: diebold; electronicvoting; joeandrew; votefraud; votingmachines
Hire a Democrat to sell electronic voting machines!!!

Sounds like Diebold has decided to take the California bear to task, on voting machines and how they can improve vote quality and count.

Maybe they will get some honest vote counts out there someday.....

1 posted on 08/20/2005 2:44:54 PM PDT by HowardLSmith.ô¿ô
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To: HowardLSmith.ô¿ô

I ran into a guy from Diebold the other day. He's a conservative but laughs at the liberals who work for the company, since they believe almost everything else the moonbats drum up but know that Diebold did not "fix" the election. I wonder how many of them spoke up to their Sheehan-loving friends? My guess is none.


2 posted on 08/20/2005 2:55:15 PM PDT by soloNYer (There are no moderates, there is just ignorance.)
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To: HowardLSmith.ô¿ô

Maybe someone can post this at du,it should melt their keyboards;)


3 posted on 08/20/2005 3:09:24 PM PDT by mdittmar (May God watch over those who serve,and have served, to keep us free.)
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To: HowardLSmith.ô¿ô

Now that Bush is a lame duck Diebold no longer has to fix his elections. :)


4 posted on 08/20/2005 3:16:39 PM PDT by satchmodog9 (Murder and weather are our only news)
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To: satchmodog9

You sound like you wear one of those aluminum hats!


5 posted on 08/21/2005 3:37:52 AM PDT by HowardLSmith.ô¿ô
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