. >> greg pennington, a resident and member of the indivisible sf and the california clean money campaign. one of the things i have done for california clean money is at grass roots and activist events talking to san franciscans and collecting petition signatures. it is clear among san franciscans there is real concern about the integrity of the voting systems. and people are really concerned that we're going to lose our democracy if we don't get this problem fixed. there is an awful lot of support out there for open source. there are very few people who say know to signing the petition when i am doing that. we had thement ka pain kickoff event last sunday attended by over 125 people. it was a great success. and i just want to read in a partial list of the 29 organizations that supported us that they were co-sponsors of the event and they are advocating for open source voting. californians for disability rights, california association of voting officials, california common cause, the dean democratic club of silicon valley, endangered habitat league, fair vote california, the harvey mill l