LA buys expensive voting system from Venezuelan company

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http://abc7.com/politics/new-voting-system-approved-by-la-county-board-of-supervisors/3595736/

LOS ANGELES (KABC) --
A week after a huge glitch during the California Primary, Los Angeles County moved to modernize its voting system. It comes with a big price tag and a lot of questions.

The mystery of the 118,000 missing names on L.A County voter rosters remains under investigation, yet the troubling lapse did not deter the Board of Supervisors from delivering a huge vote of support to County Registrar-Recorder Dean Logan on Tuesday.

The board voted unanimously to fund Logan's plan for a massive overhaul of the the voting system. A contractor, Smartmatic, will be hired for terms that could reach $282 million.
Logan said safeguards for the county are built in.

"The contract is a performance-based contract based on key deliverables and service-level agreements," said Logan.

The supervisors said that last week's massive glitch is symptomatic of an antiquated system.

Logan said that the system is not a panacea, but it will make trouble-shooting much faster.

The system will employ touch-screen ballots. Neighborhood polling sites will be replaced by regional polling centers. Paper ballots will record each vote and be fully auditable. The system will go through mock elections later this year.

"Your assurance about testing, testing, testing is very important," said Supervisor Sheila Kuehl.

Critics of the nearly quarter-billion-dollar cost said that Smartmatic is not qualified and that the system was developed in nations such as Venezuela with a questionable history for fair elections.

Logan said the system was tailored for a diverse county of 5 million voters and will be publicly owned. Its many components from voting to tabulating can be removed and fixed as needed.

The modernization is also required by federal law. Voting materials must be available in multiple languages. Casting a ballot will be simplified for voters who are blind or unable to hold a pen.

The key obstacle now is educating the public on how to use the new system.

Logan said voters can expect a PR blitz similar to Carmageddon in 2012, when L.A. drivers were instructed to stay home for a weekend.

"We believe that that magnitude of work is going to be needed," said Logan.

The Registrar Recorder's office faces a tight deadline. The entire system must be ready to go by March of 2020.

Buy a quarter of a billion dollar voting system from Venezuela (known for their very fair elections) with a tight deadline. What could go wrong?
 
maduro was gonna win regardless of the voting system
 
Maduro will be next Mayor of L.A.
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The country did had pretty fair elections, that why Maduro cancelled the official ones and ran its own mock elections after opposition parties took a supermajority in Congress.

The official Venezuelan Congress was abolished, dont let your prejudice get in the way of facts.
 
I'm incredibly upset with my state government for doing any business with Maduro.

California Commies trying to help their comrades abroad: propping up dictators. Despicable.

Is this sarcasm?
 
Just so that more people dont fall into this trolling.

Smartmatic is a multinational corporation based in London, TS is just trolling because the CEO is from Venezuela.

That would be like saying that using Paypal is doing business with M Zuma because Elon Musk was a co-founder
 
Is this sarcasm?
It's not. LA County doesn't draw from state coffers. I'm aware. They are not technically "state" government. If this is the semantic you wished to parse, consider it parsed.

As far as Smartmatic Google informed me that it was a "Venezuelan-owned multinational company" (headquartered in the UK). I don't want a dime of our revenue directed into that ecosystem, and I don't for one second believe they could do this better than an American company could do it.
 
It's always a good idea to buy equipment crucial to your democracy from failed socialist shitholes.

But what can we expect from LA.
 
Just so that more people dont fall into this trolling.

Smartmatic is a multinational corporation based in London, TS is just trolling because the CEO is from Venezuela.

That would be like saying that using Paypal is doing business with M Zuma because Elon Musk was a co-founder
Wikipedia's own footnote (one of three):

Chardy, Alfonso (28 October 2006). "U.S. digs for vote-machine links to Hugo Chávez". The Miami Herald. The McClatchy Company. the company is 97 percent owned by the four Venezuelan founders -- two of them dual citizens: [Antonio Mugica] (Spanish and Venezuelan), [Alfredo Anzola Mendez], Roger Pinate and Jorge Massa (French and Venezuelan). The remainder of the company, ... is owned 'by employees of Smartmatic (past and present) and family and acquaintances of the founders'

I bet the Communists down there are cool with dual-citizens not paying any taxes.
 
I wouldn't be too jazzed about my voting machine having "many components" or complex software requiring lots of development time. Aside from the obviously bad idea of involving anybody from Venezuela.
 
Does it really matter what country the voting machines come from? Sure Venezuela is fucked, but that doesn't automatically mean the voting machine suck. If the tech is good than whatever, it's just right wingers being snowflakes.
 
There's no voting fraud except evil Russians posting stuff on social media lol.

Illegals don't vote, dead people don't vote and nobody votes more than once.
 
As far as Smartmatic Google informed me that it was a "Venezuelan-owned multinational company" (headquartered in the UK). I don't want a dime of our revenue directed into that ecosystem, and I don't for one second believe they could do this better than an American company could do it.

Whats wrong with buying services from the UK?

Wikipedia's own footnote (one of three):

Chardy, Alfonso (28 October 2006). "U.S. digs for vote-machine links to Hugo Chávez". The Miami Herald. The McClatchy Company. the company is 97 percent owned by the four Venezuelan founders -- two of them dual citizens: [Antonio Mugica] (Spanish and Venezuelan), [Alfredo Anzola Mendez], Roger Pinate and Jorge Massa (French and Venezuelan). The remainder of the company, ... is owned 'by employees of Smartmatic (past and present) and family and acquaintances of the founders'

I bet the Communists down there are cool with dual-citizens not paying any taxes.

The company was made by Venezuelans, that doesnt means the regime.

Shell company. It appears that is how this even works.

Proof?
 
When Venezuela's voting system is more modernized than Los Angeles county..

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