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'''''Hacking Democracy''''' is a ] ] by ] and ], and produced by ]. It is intended to raise questions about the integrity of electronic voting machines. Diebold requested that the documentary not be shown. Although no one from ] had seen the film, President David Byrd suggested that "Hacking Democracy" was "replete with material examples of inaccurate reporting."<ref name="diebolddemand">{{cite news | last = Janofsky| first = Michael| title = Diebold demands that HBO cancel documentary on voting machines| publisher = Bloomberg News| date = 2006-10-31| url = http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=aU3y7HM5km2I| accessdate = 2006-11-03 }}</ref> '''''Hacking Democracy''''' is a ] ] by ] and ]. It is intended to raise questions about the integrity of electronic voting machines. Diebold requested that the documentary not be shown. Although no one from ] had seen the film, President David Byrd suggested that "Hacking Democracy" was "replete with material examples of inaccurate reporting."<ref name="diebolddemand">{{cite news | last = Janofsky| first = Michael| title = Diebold demands that HBO cancel documentary on voting machines| publisher = Bloomberg News| date = 2006-10-31| url = http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=aU3y7HM5km2I| accessdate = 2006-11-03 }}</ref>


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2006 film
Hacking Democracy
Directed bySimon Ardizzone
Russell Michaels
Produced bySimon Ardizzone
Russell Michaels
Robert Carrillo Cohen
StarringBev Harris
Release datesNovember 2, 2006
Running time90 minutes
LanguageEnglish

Hacking Democracy is a 2006 documentary film by Simon Ardizzone and Russell Michaels. It is intended to raise questions about the integrity of electronic voting machines. Diebold requested that the documentary not be shown. Although no one from Diebold Election System had seen the film, President David Byrd suggested that "Hacking Democracy" was "replete with material examples of inaccurate reporting."

Notes and references

  1. Janofsky, Michael (2006-10-31). "Diebold demands that HBO cancel documentary on voting machines". Bloomberg News. Retrieved 2006-11-03.

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