Voting machine 'hacker' runs for congress
Against Congressman who sought to hire him
By Nick Farrell: Wednesday 07 June 2006, 09:43
THE BLOKE who claimed that he was asked by a US elected official to build a program which would hack into electronic voting machines is standing for election.
Clint Curtis is a computer programmer who testified to Congress that he had been requested by Congressman Tom Feeney, to build software that could flip the votes in an electronic voting machine without detection.
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"Until credibility in our elections is restored, we cannot begin to forge solutions to such issues as the War in Iraq, providing healthcare for all Americans, investing in energy independence, instituting an educational system that allows teacher to teach students rather than tests, and above all, being confident that our government is being run by officials who have been elected by the people", he wrote.
He is actually running against the man he testified against, Republican Tom Feeney.
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