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BBVBlack Box Voting (unsecure voting machines)
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BBVBeroepsorganisatie Banken Verzekeringen (Dutch)


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All computerized voting is vulnerable to inside manipulation, Bev Harris, founder of election watchdog Black Box Voting, told SCMagazineUS.
AaAa Bev Harris of Black Box Voting has put out a tool kit that can provide you everything you need to know to be an effective voter integrity activist.
They have such a close, friendly relationship," said Bev Harris, the president of Black Box Voting, the first group to call attention to Diebold Election Systems' vulnerability to hacking, "that it influences their need to support vendors.
 
 
 
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