SAVE our Votes (SOV) recommends that Maryland voters check their voter registration information to make sure that no one has tampered with it, following revelations that hackers could easily gain access to Maryland’s new online registration system.
According
to an article published last Friday in the New
York Times, the SBE says it has checks in place to detect fraud. But the
SBE does not acknowledge that legitimate transactions may be nearly impossible
to distinguish from fraudulent ones, and that if problems are discovered in the
polling place, procedures for resolving them must be outlined in advance.
SOV
has held off from publicizing this vulnerability until after the close of
Maryland’s voter registration on October 16. Now the group urges voters to
check their registration records online. Any
registration changes not authorized by the voter, especially changes of
address, should be reported immediately to the ACLU of Maryland's Election
Protection Hotline at 1-888-496-2258, which will help voters work with election
officials to ensure that problems are resolved.
SOV
also urges election officials to put in place the following safeguards:
1)
For all address changes submitted online, send voter notification cards
to both the old and new addresses. Currently notification cards are sent only
to the new address, so a voter might not know that his or her address has been
fraudulently changed.
2)
If a fraudulent address change causes a voter to vote by provisional
ballot, use the “Other” reason code to flag the problem. During canvassing,
count the entire ballot as if it was cast in the correct precinct.
3)
Take the system offline now that the registration deadline has passed
until improvements can be made to better secure it against tampering.
We
sincerely hope that no one has taken advantage of this vulnerability to gain
political advantage. But
unfortunately Maryland has a history of deceptive leaflets, fraudulent
robocalls, and other election malfeasance, so it is surprising that the SBE is
not taking this threat more seriously.
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