"They're suggesting something magically happens between what you see on the screen and what's stored in the machine, "says Thomas Swidarski, president of DieboldElectionSystems.
The committee's action follows its recommendation last week to ban the use of 15, 000 Diebold Elections Systems voting machines in four counties, citing security concerns, malfunctions in the March election and Diebold's last-minute changes to its machines just before the election.