[Seattle-editorial] Issues in Electronic Voting: Fri, Feb. 6, 5-7pm. Kane Hall, University of Washington, Seattle

Gentry Lange g at art13.com
Wed Jan 28 13:21:32 PST 2004


Please attend one of the most important political meetings this year in
Washington!

Also, to every one of my friends and acquaintances, please email this to as
many people in Seattle as you know... This is my personal call to everyone I
know to do this tiny favor to help keep voting from becoming another
privately owned corporate secret in the state of Washington and around the
United States.

My goal is that everyone I know forwards this to everyone they know around
Washington State, and in particular in Seattle.

If you want to know how your vote is being quietly privatized, and
corrupted, you should plan on attending this meeting yourself.

Regards,
Gentry Lange

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Official Meeting Notice
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Issues in Electronic Voting
Friday, Feb. 6, 5-7pm
Kane Hall
University of Washington
Seattle Campus




Speakers Include:


Bev Harris

Author "BlackBox Voting, Ballot-Tampering in the 21st Century",
Voting activist
http://www.blackboxvoting.org



Andy Stephenson

Democratic Candidate for Secretary of State in Washington
http://www.andystephenson.com
Voting Activist and Researcher
Subway Franchise Owner, Entrepreneur



Barbara Simons

Simons received her Ph.D. in 1981 in computer science from the University of
California at Berkeley.  In 1980 she joined the Research Division of IBM,
and she is currently a member of the Application Development Technology
Institute in the IBM Software Solutions Division.
http://www.csc.vill.edu/fac/cw/simons.html

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Regards,
Gentry Lange
Campaign Manager, Andy Stephenson for SOS, WA

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Sponsored by The Committee to elect Andy Stephenson
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"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for the good men to do
nothing." -- Edmund Burke



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