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Computer Programmer Clinton Eugene Curtis Testifies in 2006 he Wrote a Code to Rig Elections.
Computer Programmer Clinton Eugene Curtis Testifies in 2006 he Wrote a Code to Rig Elections.
Curtis is a computer programmer who worked for Yang Enterprises in Oviedo, Florida until February 2001. He made a series of allegations about his former employer and about Republican Congressman Tom Feeney, including an allegation that in 2000, Feeney and Yang Enterprises requested Curtis's assistance in a scheme to steal votes by inserting fraudulent code into touch screen voting systems. In particular, he alleged that at the behest of Feeney, in September 2000, he was asked to write a program for a touchscreen voting machine that would make it possible to change the results of an election undetectably. This technology, Curtis explained, could also be used in any electronic tabulation machine or scanner. Curtis assumed initially that this effort was aimed at detecting Democratic fraud, but later learned that it was intended to benefit the Republican Party.
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