Millard Zimet updated his complaint on the alleged unconstitutional nature of the May election, because of the lack of voter anonymity.
The complaint will be heard by the Election Commission on May 5 at 3:30 p.m. in a City meeting room.
The complaint update details how he determined Mayor Mick Ireland’s likely voting data from cast vote records improperly collected in order of poll book entries, and then publicly released by the city. (the ballots were not shuffled, nor were the ballot image files, before being scanned or released.)
Mayor Ireland declared Zimet’s complaint to be of “no substance,” and that the Commission has “nothing to act on.”
The meeting will surely be interesting. The legal advice will apparently be offered by the City Attorneys who helped design this system and did not require the randomizing of ballot records. Additionally they represent the elected officials.
His complaint update as of 4.29.10 is posted at:
http://www.glassballotbox.org/storage/Zimet4.29Complaint.pdf
The original and 1st update of the complaint are
posted in the links below
along with supporting documents:http://aspenelectionreview.blogspot.com/2010/04/letter-by-millard-zimet-to-aspen.html
Complaint :
http://theredant.squarespace.com/storage/ZimetComplaintToElecComm.pdf
Attachments:
http://theredant.squarespace.com/storage/BallotLogZimet.pdf
http://theredant.squarespace.com/storage/walkInMailInLog.xls
http://theredant.squarespace.com/storage/Aspen_IRV_StringsReadOnly.xls
Relevant CO Supreme Court Case:
http://theredant.squarespace.com/storage/TAYLOR%20v%20PILE%20154%20Colo%20516%201964.pdf
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Addendum and update to Non-Secret Ballot Complaint:
http://theredant.squarespace.com/storage/MillardZ2.0.pdf
http://theredant.squarespace.com/storage/Poll%20Book%20PageZimet2.0.pdf
http://theredant.squarespace.com/storage/TrueBallotScannerBatches.pdf
http://theredant.squarespace.com/storage/Aspen_IRV_StringsReadOnly.xls
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