Venezuela to throw US elections?

Imagine! Venezuelan meddling in American politics! Where would they ever get an idea like that? From the New York Times via the Denver Post, Oct. 29:

Voting machines’ Venezuela link probed

The federal government is investigating the takeover last year of the manufacturer of electronic voting systems used in Denver and Arapahoe County by a small software company that has been linked to the leftist government of President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela.

The federal inquiry is focusing on the Venezuelan owners of the software company, the Smartmatic Corp., and is trying to determine whether the government in Caracas has any control over the firm’s operations, officials and others familiar with the investigation said.

The inquiry is being conducted by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, or CFIUS, the same panel of 12 government agencies that reviewed the abortive attempt this year by a company in United Arab Emirates to take over operations at six American ports.

The committee’s inquiry into Smartmatic and its subsidiary, Sequoia Voting Systems of Oakland, Calif., was first reported Saturday in The Miami Herald.

Sequoia makes electronic voting machines used in Denver and Arapahoe County.

Officials of Smartmatic and the Venezuelan government strongly denied Saturday that Chavez’s administration, which has been bitterly at odds with the White House, has any role in running Smartmatic.

Asked late Saturday about the federal probe, Alton Dillard, spokesman for the Denver Election Commission, said: “We’re happy with the performance of the machines in Denver County. They’ve worked properly.”

He said officials are confident Denver’s voting systems are not vulnerable to tampering: “These machines cannot be hacked.”

Smartmatic was a little-known firm with no experience in voting technology before it was chosen by Venezuelan authorities to replace the country’s elections machinery ahead of a contentious 2004 referendum that confirmed Chavez as president.

With a windfall of some $120 million from contracts with Venezuela, Smartmatic bought the much larger and more established Sequoia Voting Systems from a British-owned company. Sequoia now has voting equipment installed in 17 states.

Since its takeover by Smartmatic in March 2005, Sequoia has aggressively marketed its machines in Latin America and other developing countries, but the role of the Venezuelans who founded Smartmatic has become less visible in public documents as the company has been restructured into an elaborate web of offshore companies and foreign trusts.

“The government should know who owns our voting machines – that is a national- security concern,” said Rep. Carolyn Maloney, D-N.Y., who asked the Bush administration in May to review the Sequoia takeover.

The concern over Smartmatic’s purchase of Sequoia comes amid rising unease nationwide about the security of touch- screen voting machines.

Opposition members of Venezuela’s electoral council said they were excluded from the bidding process that led in February 2004 to the selection of Smartmatic and a partner, Bizta, over companies with ample experience to replace a $120 million election system built by another American firm.

At the time, Smartmatic was a technology startup that operated from a small house in Boca Raton, Fla. Its chief officers were two 30-year-old Venezuelan engineers, Antonio Mugica and Alfredo Anzola, who were childhood friends.

After an election in Chicago in March in which Sequoia voting machines were blamed for delays and irregularities, Smartmatic’s president acknowledged that Smartmatic workers had been flown up from Venezuela to help with the vote.

Meanwhile, The Netherlands have taken the sensible move of banning the damn electronic voting machines, after a bunch of activists succeeded in hacking them just to prove that they could. (The Austrialian, Oct. 31)

See our last posts on Venezuela, the UAE ports controversy and the electronic voting scam.

  1. Hugo Chavez’s electronic voting machines
    You know what old what’s-his-name said about lies: Tell really big ones in order to be believed! This is the way the Republicans are going to try to steal this election. They’re going to try to make every one believe that the Democrats stole it, with Hugo Chavez’s help. And it’s so goofy, it “might-could” work.

    1. Getting Back At “The Devil”
      What an irony it would be if the people that brought us Diebold and stolen elections in Florida & Ohio got a taste of their own medicine. That said the Democrats should win the House with or without the help of El Presidente Chavez.