Bev Harris

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Bev Harris is the executive director of Black Box Voting Inc., an advocacy group opposed to electronic voting methods based on non open-source code. She popularized the term Black Box Voting.

She first gained national prominence in 2002 when she discovered that Senator Hagel of Nebraska owned a large share of ES&S, a major voting machine manufacturer of the machines that counted the majority of votes in Nebraska. In 2003, She discovered the source code of another voting machine manufacturer, Diebold.

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