This evenings DVN includes more from Humboldt Co. plus a
video of the outrageous arrest of an Election Integrity
Advocate in Broward Co. Florida. And why is it that many in
the New Jersey legislature don’t want any transparency in
their elections? ...
National:
Press Release - Election Day Went Smoothly But Trouble Spots
Remain, Survey Shows LINK
California:
Humboldt County - Unique Transparency Program Uncovers
Problems with Voting Software LINK
California:
Humboldt County - Four-year-old Diebold glitch silently
drops votes LINK
Florida: Broward
County - VIDEO: Outrageous Arrest of FL Election Integrity
Advocate, Candidate Caught on Tape LINK
Minnesota:
Minneapolis Gives Up On "Missing" Ballots LINK
Minnesota:
Franken retracts hundreds more ballot challenges LINK
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Mississippi:
Leflore County - Mississippi GOP Sues for Fair Elections LINK
New Jersey: N.J.
voting machine fix put off once again LINK
New Jersey:
Opinion - Machines are easy; it's the people causing
problems LINK
Ohio: Cuyahoga
County could be forced into $450,000 election recount LINK
Texas:
Straight-Party Machine Voting Raises New Controversy LINK
Texas: Texas
Democrats will not seek restraining order over votes in
House District 105 race LINK
Virginia:
Federal judge rules Virginia violated overseas military
ballot statutes LINK
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