Source: Joe Hoft

In a strange series of events, the Elections Assistance Commission (EAC) is being sued for updating its policy and allowing voting machines to include Internet access.  These policy changes were discussed in private with voting machine companies and silently passed by the EAC without required public debate.

EAC

We’ve reported on the EAC before.  Earlier this year we reported that the EAC approved the certification for two audit firms within four hours of TGP reporting that the firms were not certified.

We’ve asked what processes did the EAC go through to update these individuals’ credentials and re-certify them within 4 hours of our article being published noting that they weren’t certified.

Philip Stark

Philip Stark has a checkered past.  He resigned from Verified Voting which would suggest he is a good guy.

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