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  1. This is now: Black Box Voting 2.0. 2006. 2016. 2021. As you can see, we're still in the same boat. We've revamped this site for 2021. BlackBoxVoting 2.0 will combine legacy research from Bev Harris, who developed the original BlackBoxVoting.org in 2003, with current work by a growing citizen talent pool.

  2. Jan 6, 2021 · We’ve revamped this site for 2021. BlackBoxVoting 2.0 will combine legacy research from Bev Harris, who developed the original BlackBoxVoting.org in 2003, with current work by a growing citizen talent pool. The site is now jointly administered by Bennie Smith, a computer programmer and election commissioner for Shelby County, TN, and Bev Harris.

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  4. Find out why your vote might not count — and what to do about it! http://blackboxvoting.org/BBVbook-all.zip. Salon.com. BlackBoxVoting 2.0 was launched in 2021 to combine legacy research from Bev Harris, who developed the original BlackBoxVoting.org in 2003, with current work by a growing citizen talent pool.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bev_HarrisBev Harris - Wikipedia

    VoteHere investigation. References. Bev Harris is an American writer, activist, and founder of Black Box Voting, a national, nonpartisan elections watchdog group. She helped popularize the term "black box voting", while authoring a book of that title.

  6. Mar 1, 2004 · Paperback – March 1, 2004. Author Bev Harris is the 52-year old grandma who found 40,000 secret voting machine files on the Web, which have now been studied by computer scientists all over the world. "Black Box Voting" is the book that resulted from her investigations into the voting industry.

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  7. Black Box Voting © 2004 Bev Harris • Bookstore & Library Edition • ISBN 1-890916-90-0 “What’s being done to ensure that computerized voting systems are trust-worthy? ... Bev Harris, author of the book “Black Box Voting,” is the godmother of the movement.” — Hiawatha Bray The Boston Globe

  8. Urken's group at Stevens Institute was one of the first independent testing authorities for voting machines. The term was coined by David Allen, publisher, technical consultant and co-writer to author and activist Bev Harris. Harris popularized the term in her book with that title and runs the BlackBoxVoting.org website.

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