How To Hack Voting Machines…

By Justin Gardner | Related entries in Elections, Technology

You can, and I will show you how on Sequoia Voting Systems, the third-largest voting system vendor in the U.S.

From Black Box Voting

Here is how the “Yellow Button Hack” is done:

1. Go to the back of the voting machine. Press and hold the yellow activate button (about 3 seconds). Release when the screen says “waiting for next voter”.

2. Press and hold the yellow button again until the screen says “change to manual activation?”

3. Touch the “Yes” button on the screen.

4. At that point there will be a message on the screen that says “Manual activate voting enabled” (this is just displayed briefly)

5. Next message will read “Waiting for the next voter” When you see that you touch the message that says “start voting” or “resume voting” located in the lower right of the screen The AVC Edge is now set up for poll worker activation mode.

Here is the sequence:

If it’s regular voting (as opposed to provisional)

a. Once you’ve touched the start or resume the “waiting for next voter” appears

b. Activate the ballot by pressing and releasing the yellow activate button

c. Activate the correct party for the voter AND press the yellow activate button using the keypad on the display screen

d. Select the voter’s language if appropriate

e. Vote. (Once the voter has completed voting and cast their ballot. Prepare the Edge for the next voter. If the next voter is a regular voter repeat step B and D above.

You can now vote as many times as you want to.

So now you know. Go forth and…*sigh*


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2 Responses to “How To Hack Voting Machines…”

  1. sanskrit Says:

    would a person have time (or space) to do all that without arousing suspicion? At least, on Election Day?

  2. Justin Gardner Says:

    Depends if they’re in an enclosure or not. Some states still have the curtain. If that’s the case, this should be easy to do. If they only have a couple blinds, then probably not.

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