http://www.wesh.com/...
Ion Sancho is Leon County, Fla., Supervisor of Elections.
Sancho began investigating the problem after watching the votes come in during the infamous 2000 presidential election. In Volusia County precinct 216, a memory card added more than 200 votes to George W. Bush's total and subtracted 16,000 votes from Al Gore. The mistake was later corrected during a hand count.
After watching his computer expert change vote totals this week, Sancho said that he now believes someone on the inside did the same think in Volusia County in 2000.
"Someone with access to the vote center in Volusia County put it on a memory card and uploaded it into the main system," Sancho said.
The article is pretty succint, but goes on to say:
The concerns come on the heels of the resignation of Diebold CEO Wally O'Dell, a Republican fundraiser and staunch Bush supporter. Diebolds were used in Florida and Ohio in 2004, and skeptics are raising a lot of questions.
The same Diebold voting machines are still being used in Volusia, Brevard, Seminole and Osceola counties. They are also used in 26 other counties across the state.
WESH is the NBC channel 2 affiliate down in those parts.
I posted this in the other thread (comment #188 I believe), but it seemed important and didn't want it to be missed.
I find it fascinating that here we have an eyewitness account of a serious, uh, "inaccuracy" that was later caught by a hand count.
Why everybody in America isn't screaming, hair-on-fire, crazy-mad about this is WAYYYY beyond me.