Saturday, May 24, 2014

[IAC#RG] Dr. Swamy petition on EVMs in Supreme Court

Any good businessman who bids for government tenders co-operates with rivals, one will give lowest bid, others will quote intelligently higher.

Next time, another one is lowest bid.

Similarly, political parties share opportunity to loot public money.

It is pre decided who wins.

The election process is simply a drama.

Think about it.


Supratim Basu <xsupratim@gmail.com> wrote:

Where are all the cranks, paranoids and conspiracy theorists re: EVM rigging now that the 2014 elections are over? And, that includes you, too, Sarbajit - since you seemed to imply that rigging EVMs was fairly simple if you knew how.

Unless there is some grand theory I am missing here about how the Congress still wins by rigging the EVMs in favour of the BJP and reducing itself to 44 seats?

Thx

Supratim


On 9 August 2013 18:15, Sarbajit Roy <sroy.mb@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Supratim

Thanks for a very sound analysis of the case against EVM rigging.

Like all things MAGICAL which don't appear possible under the laws of physics and ordinary reality, its quite a simple trick really how this EVM rigging is carried out (once you know the secret).

And yes, having a paper trail as Swamy wants will very definitely cut off ONE of the ways in which EVMs are rigged.

As Mr S. Dosapati is associated with Dr Swamy in their EVM battle, I would first like him to PUBLICLY explain how rigging is done. (Hint. the key is why Dr Swamy swept one election and failed miserably in the next ones). It is also the reason why startups like Swarna Bharat Party will be similarly rammed.

Sarbajit


On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 3:47 PM, Supratim Basu <xsupratim@gmail.com> wrote:
I have seen these conspiracy theories before, but I am compelled to comment here - given the otherwise seriousness of this group.

First, I support the creation of a paper trail, if that is feasible for the current EVMs - the paper trail has to identify the party/candidate voted for and not the number pressed - so that if there is a dispute, the audit trail can be used.

While we talk about paper ballots, we seem to have forgotten the mass scale booth capture and stuffing that used to go on before the EVMs.

Now, moving on to the EVMs - I am unable to understand how they can be manipulated at a large enough (statistically significant) level, given the current EVMs and the way they are operated, unless we are alleging a mass conspiracy of national and state level EC officers, workers and their reps?

Consider:

1. The EVM is essentially a sealed box, which has 16 buttons - these buttons do nothing but act as adding machines - every time you press one, the count increases by one.  This is a simplistic description, but essentially that is all it is - a box of 16 counters.

2. The hardware is directly embedded in the chip in the machine - the machine has no external ports to the best of my knowledge. So to hack the software or make it do different things from intended, you need to physically open up the machine, connect another box to the port on the board itself and then do your stuff. Hence, you need physical access to these machines to manipulate them, assuming that one can indeed manipulate a sealed hardware chip code (similar to the bios on your PC - have your ever tried updating that or flushing it?)

3. Even assuming that you get physical access to the machines, and program in a code that says every 4th vote will get transferred to the 5th counter - how do you ensure that the 5th counter represents your candidate or party? These "blank"+ boxes are dispatched from central locations to various booths. In each constituency, local officials "insert" the paper that "matches" a candidate to a particular button. Is this information centrally available? With whom? Can you get this information?

And, given the essentially random nature (based on my observations at polling booths) by which the top parties are allocated to the buttons, how do you ensure that your hacked box goes to the correct constituency? See the problem? Mass conspiracy and stupendous logistics is required.

4. Maybe that leaves manipulation post voting - how do you change the counts of these machines, without opening them? Remember no wireless connectivity. And, with all the parties' electoral reps present at the counting session.

5. Finally, how does the incumbent lose if he has access to the EVMs to manipulate them? Would CPM, that master of electoral gimmickry (even post EVMs) have lost to Trinanool? How about DMK to ADMK?

Maybe you can still game 1 or 5 or 10 constituencies (you could do that more easily in the past with paper ballots, in any case) - I don't know how, but let us say you can - but, then so what??? Can you game 100-125 constituencies? Only then can you game the LS elections.

Isn't it more likely that our disappointment with the voting results leads us to come up with conspiracy theories?

Cheers

Supratim







On 9 August 2013 11:12, Madhukar Thote <mythote@gmail.com> wrote:
A good article. EVM can be easily manipulated by changing the software which can be easily done. It is not clear why Election commission should have any objection. The best option is the voting paper. Advanced Countries normally use the voting paper.
M.Y. Thote 


On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 3:20 PM, S K Jain <skjain84@gmail.com> wrote:
It is very much possible that firmware can be fixed. You press any button, vote will go to desired candidate. 

If you look at the credentials of persons who were responsible for fixing of the firmware (software embedded in hardware), you may find sudden jump in their career graph.


S. K. Jain

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