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Author: Ryan Rix
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Subject: Re: Got a text formatting/database question - the political backstory
physical access -> data owned.

On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 3:49 PM, Bob Elzer <> wrote:

> I in no way would defend MS or Access, but you're making this seem like
> the
> problem lies within MS Access, when in fact, if I have access to the disk
> the data is on, I can rig the election with a simple hex editor, whether
> the
> database is Access or MySql.
>
> If you know the layout of any table, you can modify it with an editor.
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From:
> [mailto:plug-discuss-bounces@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us] On Behalf Of Jim
> March
> Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2009 12:51 PM
> To: Main PLUG discussion list
> Subject: Re: Got a text formatting/database question - the political
> backstory
>
> On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 8:13 AM, Bishmer Sekaran <>
> wrote:
> > Jim March wrote:
> >> MS-Access is banned from voting
> >> systems (ain't approved)
> > This is a very refreshing change from the status quo! Out of
> > curiousity, what are the approved DBs for voting systems?
>
> You're asking the wrong question :).
>
> ONLY those pieces of software specifically used for elections can be used
> in
> elections, in most states anyhow, AZ being one of 'em.
>
> The proprietary database front ends by Sequoia, Diebold and ES&S are
> approved. Sequoia uses an MS-SQL back end, Diebold uses the MS-Access
> runtime back end (they're switching to MS-SQL on the back end "soon") and I
> forget what ES&S is doing. But it's basically the same:
> proprietary front-end application, likely an MS back end.
>
> In the case of Diebold, the MS-Access front end (the boxed consumer
> product) can communicate with the existing back-end and back-door the whole
> election. By diddling with the data files (which are .MDB
> extension) in MS-Access, you can tweak the audit log, tweak vote totals,
> basically do whatever you want, no password needed, no audit trail even
> created.
>
> Total election anarchy.
>
> So finding an MS-Access advanced programmer's manual as a reference for the
> system operator on a Diebold central tabulator is like a cop pulling
> somebody over and finding a ski mask, duct tape, crowbar and
> AK47 in the back seat. It doesn't absolutely prove trouble but it ain't
> good news!
>
> Jim
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