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It appears that Liberty Voting owned by the Dutch company known as Nedap, is pressuring counties in New York to buy their voting machines even though they have not been tested by the state and their use would violate some state laws.
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[Good day] The Irish government spent 52 million Irish pounds for DRE voting machines made by Nedap a few years ago.
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The Dutch public-interest group Wij Vertrouwen Stemcomputers Niet (We Do Not Trust Voting Machines) produced a video showing how quickly the Nedap machines could be hacked without voters or election officials being aware (the answer: five minutes).
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In an interview with the German magazine Der Spiegel, the younger Wiesner said, with some justification, that the Dutch Nedap machines used in Germany are even less secure than mobile phones.
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These suspicions are aggravated because Nedap, the company supplying the machines, insists on its right to keep their codes secret; hence, the entire election cannot be trusted.
PAPERLESS ELECTRONIC ELECTION UPHELD BY GERMAN SUPREME COURT 2009
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Netherlands: changing the ROMs of a Nedap e-voting computer in 60 seconds LINK
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The Irish minister for the environment has reportedly ruled out using the Nedap evoting machines that have been gathering dust in a warehouse in Ireland at the cost of more than a few euros per annum.
B2fxxx 2009
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Some cities were renting the same system as Amsterdam, but the vast majority was using an older system made by a company called Nedap.
Dutch Hackers Convince Netherlands to Dump Electronic Voting 2008
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For LibertyVote and Nedap, this is not about the needs of voters with disabilities or the citizens of New York State, this is simply about cold, hard cash.
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For LibertyVote and Nedap, this is about their right to sell whatever they want, no matter how unsuitable it is.
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