Fighting for Paper Ballots and Against Evidence-Free Elections.

Embezzler Programs Diebold & GEMS Voting Equipment

01/26/2006 - Source: http://www.blackboxvoting.org

Convicted of 23 felonies for computer crimes, Jeffrey Dean
was sent to prison for four years. Shortly after his release
from incarceration, his company was awarded one of the
largest ballot printing contracts in history.

In a 2003 deposition, Dean states that he was a scapegoat
who was left holding the bag in a series of unapproved payments
from Culp, Guterson & Grader, one of the most politically connected
law firms in Washington state.

Kentucky Litigation - 'When Computers Fear Jail, They'll Be Ready For Elections'

Source: http://www.blackboxvoting.org
July 11, 2006

Seven candidates, from two different political parties, have joined together to fight the Kentucky machine. One ordinary citizen has galvanized this action and stopped this very important case from being dismissed.

When Glenda Young called Black Box Voting she was a woman with a mission. "I need a lawyer," she said. "Can you help?"

Her plain spoken Southern drawl was laced with urgency and determination. "I believe that a great injustice has been done. When seven candidates join together from different parties to contest an election because they believe it was not honest, something's terribly wrong."