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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Will Doherty is the former executive director of the Verified Voting Foundation and VerifiedVoting.org and was the originator of the Election Incident Reporting System, used to detect over 40,000 problems with the 2004 U.S. Presidential Election and to ensure that all legally qualified voters would have the opportunity to vote.A Los Angeles Times article by Ralph Vartabedian reported on November 4, 2004: \"'We saw systematic problems throughout the U.S.,' said Will Doherty, executive director of VerifiedVoting.org, a group that is calling for every electronic voting machine to produce a paper trail that can be audited.\"Doherty appeared on the Brian Lehrer Show of December 8, 2004 with the following description: \"Will Doherty, Executive Director of Verified Voting Foundation, says there were widespread problems with electronic voting, but stops short of claiming fraud.\"Doherty previously held position as Online Activist and Media RelationsDirector of the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF).He founded the Online Policy Group (OPG), a free speechInternet Service Provider (ISP) that initiated a lawsuitagainst election systems manufacturer Diebold Systems, Inc.,to prevent the company's attempt to stifle discussion of anemail archive demonstrating flaws with Diebold electionequipment and potential problems with use of uncertifiedportions of Diebold election machines in actual elections.Doherty and interns from the Online Policy Group and theElectronic Frontier Foundation conducted a study onInternet blocking (or filtering) technologythat was later used in an amicus curiae brief before theU.S. Supreme Court in a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of theChildren's Internet Protection Act.Doherty also served as Director of Online CommunityDevelopment at the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD). Doherty holds an M.B.A. from Golden GateUniversity and a B.S. in Computer Science and Writing fromthe Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)."@en }

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