Please support this 
ELECTION INTEGRITY CAMPAIGN to make our 2010 voting process simple, accessible, 
and honest. A Vote WE CAN BELIEVE IN — Verified Elections 2010:
“Be it resolved that we call upon both the Democratic and the Republican parties to immediately demand, actively work for, and support the full funding and passage of bipartisan legislation* 
requiring that paperless voting systems be replaced with paper ballot systems which provide a paper ballot, marked and verified by the voter, as the ballot of record for all Federal offices, in time for the November 2010 elections.”
Links:
Tangible Ballot Initiative:  http://www.tangibleballot.org
Election Defense Alliance: http://www.ElectionDefenseAlliance.org
Verifygra: http://www.verifygra.com
Paper Ballot | Verified Elections 2010:  http://www.paperballot.info
Open Voting Consortium:  http://www.OpenVoting.org


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We urge concerned members of all politically affiliated organizations (i.e., local clubs, County Central Committees, campaign committees, neighborhood groups, etc.), involved in all forms of political action (i.e., get-out-the-vote organizing, precinct canvassing, voter registration, etc.), to push for the adoption and implementation of the following resolution ASAP:
Safeguarding our Democracy — Federal Legislation for PAPER BALLOTS:


Whereas current law in many states allows votes to be cast directly, in pure electronic fashion, without a legally binding and tangible ballot to show who and what we have voted for, and

Whereas this puts the integrity of our votes in jeopardy because errors – or fraud – can occur; that is, our votes could be lost or manipulated, through computer error or through malicious use of computer programming skills, without leaving a trace, and

Whereas the nation is being needlessly torn apart---and will never be able to fully unite behind the winner of any election until a voting system that can be trusted by the voters is implemented, and

Whereas only with a tangible, paper ballot can voters have confidence that there is something to count, 

And whereas the 2008 Democratic National Platform stated that "We will call for a national standard for voting that includes voter-verified paper ballots,"

And whereas the 2004 Republican National Platform stated a commitment to a “voting process that has integrity,” and a pledge to “continue to do all we can to ensure that every lawful vote counts for all Americans," therefore
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Take a poll on the Holt bill here —
Password: Verifygra
Currently, a single company, ES&S, is poised to monopolize the counting of over 75 percent of the nation’s votes. Is the Holt bill HR 2894 http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=h111-2894, which provides for voter-verified paper ballots, disclosed software, and prescribed audits a step forward—or are its proposed audits inadequate, AND its codification of the use of disclosed source, but proprietary, secret software to conduct the initial (and perhaps only) vote count in elections enough of a step away from transparency to warrant opposition?http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=h111-2894shapeimage_10_link_0