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Posted by WillYourVoteBCounted in Election Reform
Wed May 27th 2009, 07:55 PM
A bill to facilitate Internet voting is close to passing in the Illinois State Legisture.
This bill is not dead, and anyone who has time to weigh should do so.


CLICK ON THIS VERIFIED VOTING ACTION ALERT TO SEND MESSAGE



UPDATE: On Tuesday May 26, the Illinois House rejected a Senate amendment to HB 85. The amendment called for the Legislature's majority party to outnumber the minority party on the proposed Internet Voting Commission. Now the bill goes back to the Senate for possible reconsideration. There are only several days left in the session: tell lead sponsors Senator Michael Bond and Senator Don Harmon, as well as members of the Senate leadership, that this bill should be stopped.

To recap, HB 85 would establish an Illinois Internet Voting Commission to "study and recommend to the General Assembly" a method of voting over the Internet, starting in 2012.


Internet voting presents severe security challenges, and the language of HB 85 appears to require that the newly created Commission recommend some form of Internet voting.

In 2005, Illinois lawmakers passed a law requiring that each voting system must offer a paper record that the voter can verify before casting his or her vote. There is excellent reason for this law: electronic vote tallies must be verifiable independently of computer software. It is unclear if an Internet voting system would provide a voter-verifiable paper record.

The Internet can do many things to improve our elections - blank absentee ballots can be sent via e-mail, and campaign finance and voter registration information can be provided easily to the public via Web sites. Sending our votes online may seem a next logical step in an age of technology. But sending voted, secret ballots online presents far greater security challenges than the financial transactions people conduct on the Internet. For example, when a person uses a credit card to make a payment or purchase a product online, there are records of the transaction in her bank's record, and with the merchant. Not so with voting: because the state of Illinois's laws require a secret ballot, there is no way for a voter to know that her ballot was recorded as she intended, and there is no physical ballot for election officials to use to verify the electronic record, as there is when a voter votes by mail.

Recent reports from the National Institute on Standards and Technology and the Pew Center on the States reinforce these concerns. As well, in 2008 a group of prominent computer scientists and technologists issued a statement on Internet voting that noted that several "serious, potentially insurmountable, technical challenges must be met if elections conducted by transmitting votes over the internet are to be verifiable." The signers of the statement include Bruce Schneier, one of the world's authorities on computer security, as well as computer scientists from government, the private sector, and leading academic institutions such as Stanford University, Carnegie Mellon, Yale, Princeton, and the University of Iowa.

YOU CAN HELP: Tell your lawmakers to stop House Bill 85. Use the message below or edit it as you see fit. Thank you for taking action!


Senate President John Cullerton, as well as lead HB 85 Senate-side sponsors Senator Michael Bond and Senator Don Harmon are the specific targets. CALL AND OR FAX THESE FOLKS, TELL THEM TO OPPOSE HB 85

HERE ARE KEY SENATORS' PHONE NUMBERS IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO CALL THEM

Senate President John J. Cullerton (D) 6th District
President of the Senate
Springfield Office: PHONE (217) 782-2728
District Office: PHONE (773) 883-0770
(773) 296-0993 FAX

Senator Michael Bond (D) 31st District Springfield Office: PHONE (217) 782-7353
District Office: PHONE (847) 752-7004 (866) 512-4931 FAX

Senator Don Harmon (D) 39th District Assistant Majority Leader
Springfield Office: PHONE (217) 782-8176
District Office: PHONE (708) 848-2002 (708) 848-2022 FAX *House Sponsors


INTERNET VOTING IS DANGEROUS!

The US Govt tried to set up a pilot to have overseas/military voters cast ballots over the internet.Computer scientists fought it and defeated it.

An Analysis of Internet Voting Security in the SERVE (Secure ...Jan 20, 2004 ...
This report is a review and critique of computer and communication security issues in the SERVE voting system (Secure Electronic ...

The National organization Verified Voting has this statement on internet voting:
Internet voting systems have all the fundamental weaknesses..


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