Friday, November 19, 2004

Look! The Monkey Cheated! Surprise! Surprise!

According to PRNEWSIRE.COM:

BERKELEY, Calif., Nov. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Today the University of California's Berkeley Quantitative Methods Research Team released astatistical study - the sole method available to monitor the accuracy of e-voting - reporting irregularities associated with electronic voting machines may have awarded 130,000-260,000 or more excess votes to President George W.Bush in Florida in the 2004 presidential election. The study shows an unexplained discrepancy between votes for President Bush in counties where electronic voting machines were used versus counties using traditional voting methods - what the team says can be deemed a "smoke alarm." Discrepancies this large or larger rarely arise by chance - the probability is less than 0.1 percent. The research team formally disclosed results of the study at a press conference today at the UC Berkeley Survey Research Center, where they called on Florida voting officials to investigate. The three counties where the voting anomalies were most prevalent were also the most heavily Democratic: Broward, Palm Beach and Miami-Dade, respectively. Statistical patterns in counties that did not have e-touch voting machines predict a 28,000 vote decrease in President Bush's support in Broward County; machines tallied an increase of 51,000 votes - a net gain of 81,000 for the incumbent. President Bush should have lost 8,900 votes in Palm Beach County, but instead gained 41,000 - a difference of 49,900. He shouldhave gained only 18,400 votes in Miami-Dade County but saw a gain of 37,000 -a difference of 19,300 votes. "For the sake of all future elections involving electronic voting -someone must investigate and explain the statistical anomalies in Florida," says Professor Michael Hout. "We're calling on voting officials in Florida to take action." The research team is comprised of doctoral students and faculty in the UC Berkeley sociology department, and led by Sociology Professor Michael Hout, a nationally-known expert on statistical methods and a member of the NationalAcademy of Sciences and the UC Berkeley Survey Research Center.

For the full story go to:

http://www.prnewswire.com/ type in "Berkeley" in the "Search by Company or Organization" field.

I'm completely amazed this has yet to be even mentioned by the Washington Post or CNN!!!

Military Dictatorship indeed!

Maybe we should start calling the WP by its new name: PRAVDA.


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