
Greg Ewing schrieb:
Carl Johnson wrote:
Actually, the votes have been counted at various times in the past. Until 2000, the secretary of state for Florida was contracted to count the votes, but following a Supreme Court ruling, that was discontinued, and new electronic system from Diebold was put in place. Then in 2004, there was a lot of grumbling that the Diebold machines were using Perl internally, so they outsourced the whole vote counting project to a team in Iran. Unfortunately, the team there hasn't been answering their emails lately… (And good luck to them, insha'allah!)
Latest news is that the Iranian people have demanded a recount, but that turned out to be impossible because the authorities kept the votes in a non-reiterable container.
Of course. The most important thing with fraud is to eliminate evidence. Georg