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* "Hart Intercivic in the News – A Partial List of Documented Failures" [[google:cache:www.votersunite.org/info/Hartinthenews.pdf|HTML]] [http://www.votersunite.org/info/Hartinthenews.pdf PDF]: problems with Hart's machines in California, Colorado, Hawaii, Texas, Virginia, and Washington
 
* "Hart Intercivic in the News – A Partial List of Documented Failures" [[google:cache:www.votersunite.org/info/Hartinthenews.pdf|HTML]] [http://www.votersunite.org/info/Hartinthenews.pdf PDF]: problems with Hart's machines in California, Colorado, Hawaii, Texas, Virginia, and Washington
 
* [http://www.votetrustusa.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=75&Itemid=179 VoteTrustUSA]
 
* [http://www.votetrustusa.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=75&Itemid=179 VoteTrustUSA]
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===eSlate===
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* [http://www.hartintercivic.com/innerpage.php?pageid=26 Electronic Voting System - eSlate®] at Hart's web site
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* [http://www.verifiedvotingfoundation.org/article.php?list=type&type=151 Verified Voting Foundation]
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** [http://www.verifiedvoting.org/article.php?id=5192 manuals]
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==News==
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* '''2006-08-15''' [http://www.openvotingconsortium.org/blog/2006-aug-16/hart_intercivic_agrees_to_comply Hart InterCivic Agrees to Comply]: "Hart InterCivic became the second voting machine vendor to agree to comply with any requirement to publicly disclose technical information about how their voting machines work should that become a requirement of state or federal law." (Wow, they agreed to do what they should have done all along, ''if'' they're legally required to.)
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* '''2006-08-04''' California Secretary of State Consultant’s report on Hart Voting System Version 6.2: [[google:cache:www.ss.ca.gov/elections/voting_systems/hart6_2_consultants_report.pdf|HTML]] [http://www.ss.ca.gov/elections/voting_systems/hart6_2_consultants_report.pdf PDF]
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==Notes==
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"Hart InterCivic ranks among its investors GOP loyalist Tom Hicks, who bought the Texas Rangers from [[George W. Bush]] in 1998, making Bush a millionaire fifteen times over." [http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/11717105/robert_f_kennedy_jr__will_the_next_election_be_hacked/3]

Latest revision as of 23:25, 22 September 2006

Overview

Hart InterCivic is a voting equipment manufacturer apparently based in Austin, Texas.

Trademarks

Hart InterCivic owns or uses the following trade names:

  • Hart InterCivic
  • Hart Information Services
  • Hart Election Services
  • Worldwide Election Systems
  • Hart Forms & Services
  • Computer Link
  • Texas County Printing & Services

Their voting machines are sold under the name eSlate®, and their records management services are sold under the name Hart Anthem™.

Reference

  • official web site
  • "Hart Intercivic in the News – A Partial List of Documented Failures" HTML PDF: problems with Hart's machines in California, Colorado, Hawaii, Texas, Virginia, and Washington
  • VoteTrustUSA

eSlate

News

  • 2006-08-15 Hart InterCivic Agrees to Comply: "Hart InterCivic became the second voting machine vendor to agree to comply with any requirement to publicly disclose technical information about how their voting machines work should that become a requirement of state or federal law." (Wow, they agreed to do what they should have done all along, if they're legally required to.)
  • 2006-08-04 California Secretary of State Consultant’s report on Hart Voting System Version 6.2: HTML PDF

Notes

"Hart InterCivic ranks among its investors GOP loyalist Tom Hicks, who bought the Texas Rangers from George W. Bush in 1998, making Bush a millionaire fifteen times over." [1]