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Daily Voting News For August 9-15, 2006
Thursday, 17 August 2006, 8:58 am
Article: John Gideon
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Daily Voting News For August 9,
2006
Guest Blogged by John Gideon
of VotersUnite.org and VoteTrustUSA.OrgFraus omnia vitiate, “Fraud vitiates everything” and
when it may apply to Diebold it means a lot such as Diebold
machines have no valid federal certification. / Diebold has
announced that the Securities and Exchange Commission is now
involved in a formal investigation into some of the
corporation's practices. / Michigan reports that voting
machines purchased for voters with disabilities are seeing
little use across the state. / Election procedure questions
in Tennessee? Don't call the state; call the vendor.
...
- National: Raphael Bear's Testimony On HR
5913 LINK
- National:
Fraud Vitiates Everything it Touches: Why Diebold DRE’s
Have No Valid NASED Numbers LINK
- National:
Scratch-and-Vote System Could Help Eliminate Election Fraud
LINK
- National:
SEC changes Diebold accounting probe to formal LINK
- National:
Debate over e-voting is still plaguing elections LINK
- Alabama:
Alabama Congressman Challenges Department of Justice
Decision LINK
- California:
Vote-PAD Defends Itself In Public Hearing In California LINK
- California:
CA Elections Staff Advises Against Non-electronic Voting
Alternative for Disabled (Vote-PAD) LINK
- California:
Butte County - Official urges county to seek reimbursement
for election cost LINK
- California: Humboldt County - County’s new voting
machines may be flawed LINK
- California:
San Mateo County - County unveils new voting machines LINK
- California:
San Mateo County - County poised to approve e-voting LINK
- California:
San Mateo County - New machines may have heads spinning LINK
- Colorado:
No big glitches at new voting centers LINK
- Colorado:
Denver - New machines puzzle voters, officials LINK
- Colorado:
Denver - New Electronic Voting Machines Cause Minor
Glitches. Some Voters Told To Come Back Later LINK
- Colorado:
Pueblo County - Sleepless in uncertainty. Candidates for
clerk job within 7 votes at night's end LINK
- Florida:
Volusia County - Volusia delays bilingual ballots. The
elections chief says she ran out of time because of
touch-screen voting. LINK
- Georgia:
McKinney alleges voting irregularities LINK
- Georgia:
DeKalb County - Vote Count in DeKalb Delayed LINK
- Michigan:
Michigan reports overall success with new voting machines LINK
- Michigan:
Vote counting slow in Troy, Wixom LINK
- Michigan:
New Voting Machine for Visually Impaired Virtually Unused LINK
- Michigan:
Berrien County - Problems at the polls LINK
- Missouri:
Harvey Friedman: My Day At The Poll. Brad's Dad Pulled A Few
Chains Today And His Son Will Be Very Proud! LINK
- Missouri:
New voting equipment generally OK, yet some results delayed
LINK
- Missouri: Kansas City - Last-minute glitches slow
returns LINK
- Missouri:
St. Louis County - St. Louis County praises performance of
touch-screens LINK
- North
Carolina: Date set for new primary election LINK
- New York:
Otsego County - Voters who have disabilities have a Friday
deadline to notify Otsego County LINK
- New York:
Tompkins County - The Election Apparatus LINK
- Ohio:
Special elections first test for state's voter ID law LINK
- Ohio:
Cuyahoga County - No serious problems in first election
requiring ID LINK
- Ohio:
Mahoning County - Board asks for $192,000 to buy carts LINK
- Pennsylvania: Luzerne County - Green Party will
challenge newest petition Wilkes-Barre resident wants ballot
question to eliminate districts LINK
- Tennessee:
Problems with MicroVote Prompt Candidates To Call For A
Revote LINK
- Tennessee:
Cheatham County - Miscommunication blamed for election
delays LINK
- Tennessee:
Rhea County - Election problems were minor, solvable LINK
- Texas:
Woman is sentenced in voting-fraud case. Penalty: $750 fine,
two years probation, campaigning limits LINK
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10, 2006
Guest Blogged by John
Gideon of VotersUnite.org and VoteTrustUSA.Org
In St Louis Co. Missouri some voters found the ES&S
iVotronic touch-screens too sensitive. For machines not
calibrated properly, all it took to enter a vote was an
accidental graze of the palm over a candidate's name. In
other places in the county, voters complained it was too
easy for others to spy on how they were voting. / What is
the message when county election officials encourage voters
to vote absentee so they don't have to use the machines? /
Arizona is proposing giving one lucky voter in November a
$1M prize in a voter lottery scheme / Bruce McDannold
appears to have violated confidentiality agreements in his
quest to smear Vote-PAD and damage it's ability to be used
in California elections / Indiana is now finding a large
number of mistakes in their voting roll purges. ...
- National: Some Statewide Databases Lacking In
Privacy Safeguards LINK
- Arkansas:
Carroll County - Baker lawsuit to overturn election is in
judge's hands LINK
- Arizona:
Another View: Voter lottery just crazy enough to work LINK
- Arizona:
Brennan Center Commends Pima Co. For Implementing Security
Procedures For Electronic Voting LINK
- California:
SoS Office Engaged In Smear Campaign Against Vote-PAD LINK
- California:
San Diego County – Columnist - Lawsuit over Bilbray win a
political stunt LINK
- Colorado:
La Plata County - Colgan widens margin of victory. County
clerk says nothing was sinister in seal mishap LINK
- Colorado:
Mesa County - Count still a matter of time LINK
- Colorado:
Summit County - New voting machines put to test (Hart
eSlate) LINK
- Indiana: Boone County - Voting errors won't recur,
says machine company official (VTI) LINK
- Indiana:
Mistakes Being Found in Purged Voter Rolls LINK
- Michigan:
Good results with new voting machines. Few problems turn up
with Michigan's latest equipment. LINK
- Michigan:
Berrien County - Computer glitch slows tally of votes in
Berrien County. Officials create spreadsheet to finish the
count LINK
- Michigan:
St. Clair County - Few voters attempt to use new machines LINK
- Missouri:
Printers cast doubt on voting machines. The county clerk
says printers jammed on Tuesday and that she questions
future accuracy. LINK
- Missouri:
Boone County - Digital voting a hit, with one ominous glitch
‘Paper trail’ lost for some ballots. LINK
- Missouri:
Kansas City - Election Official: Lack Of Training Caused
Delay LINK
- Missouri: Kansas City - Election workers faulted.
They are part of the reason for troubles with voting
Tuesday, Kansas City’s Democratic election director says.
LINK
- Missouri:
St. Louis County - St. Louis the winner in counting votes LINK
- North
Carolina: Boards seek ways to fund GOP primary LINK
- New York:
The Voting Rights Act redux LINK
- Ohio:
Activists: Advisory proves Blackwell suppressing vote LINK
- Ohio:
Cuyahoga County - Cuyahoga commissioners back absentee
voting LINK
- Ohio:
Cuyahoga County - Absentee Voting Encouraged To Bypass
Electronic Voting LINK
- South
Carolina: Cherokee County - Election mistake causes
confusion LINK
- Tennessee:
Anderson County - Candidates may challenge losses LINK
- Tennessee:
Sullivan County - Sullivan election officials dispel rumors
LINK
*********** Daily Voting News For
August 11, 2006
Guest Blogged by
John Gideon of VotersUnite.org and VoteTrustUSA.OrgA
grand-jury is investigating complaints of voter fraud in
Alton, Texas where, amongst other complaints, there were
some from elderly residents alleging the mayor’s wife took
their mail-in ballots before they had selected a candidate.
The mayor was losing in early voting and on the voting
machines but won on all but a handful of mail-in ballots.
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NAtional: SEC Opens Formal
Invesitgation Into Diebold LINK- Alaska:
Touch Screen Voting Too Risky For Upcoming Elections
(Diebold) LINK
- California:
San Mateo County - Opponents contend e-voting dangerous
(Hart Intercivic) LINK
- Florida: Volusia County - What's new in Volusia? Not
bilingual ballots. Preparing for new voting machines left no
time, official says LINK
- Maryland:
Judge rules Md. early voting law unconstitutional LINK
- Missouri:
Franklin County - County Clerk Says New Voting Equipment
Secure LINK
- Mississippi: Hattiesburg - Commission addresses
voter fraud concerns LINK
- Ohio:
Cuyahoga County - Cuyahoga commissioners encourage absentee
voting LINK
- Ohio: Trumbull County – Editorial - It’s now
time to shrink number of area precincts LINK
- Tennessee:
Wilson County - Elam thinks early voting setup cost her
votes LINK
- Texas:
Hidalgo County - Investigation into fraud allegations begins
LINK
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Daily Voting News For August 12, 2006
Guest
Blogged by John Gideon of VotersUnite.org and VoteTrustUSA.OrgAs has been previously reported in this space the voters
in Tennessee were faced with new voting machines and an
extremely long ballot (up to 21 screens in one county). To
go with the machines and ballots is a state law that only
allows each voter 5 minutes to vote when there are others in
line to vote and 10 minutes otherwise. Now losing candidates
are using the time-limits as a reason to contest the
election. When counties choose to use only DRE voting their
polling places are limited as to the number of voters who
can vote at one time. When using paper ballots the only
limit is the number of pens or pencils and the amount of
space people can use to mark their ballots....
NAtional: Secretaries of state: Flashpoint
in '06? LINK- Florida:
Volusia County - County employees filling poll worker
shortage LINK
- Indiana:
Morgan County - Advocate offers voting fraud solutions LINK
- Maryland:
Early voting law struck down LINK
- North
Carolina: Wilson County - Voting machines working well. The
county's new voting machines got off to a wobbly start in
May LINK
- New York:
New York - Just Say "No" to DREs in NY: Press Conference and
City Council Vote LINK
- Ohio:
Washington County - Elections board discovers shortfall LINK
- Tennessee:
Anderson County - Two losing candidates file suits. Anderson
County voters spent too much time in booths, complaints say
LINK
*********** Daily Voting News For August
13-14, 2006
Guest Blogged by John
Gideon of VotersUnite.org and VoteTrustUSA.OrgWhy is it that some states talk about their voting
systems and mention that they use AccuVote? In Connecticut
papers they talk about the "AccuVote-OS system, sold by LHS
Associates of Massachusetts". Are they afraid to say
'Diebold'? / The Massachusetts primary is on Sept. 19 yet
the state still has no voting system that is accessible.
They have not even settled on a choice but they still hope
to have the machines in time. Counties are concerned about
training but the state says they are all easy to use. Why
doesn't anyone look outside of their own fences to see the
failures of not training? / Poll workers in Jefferson Co.
Missouri voiced their frustration of vowed to never do the
job again due to the new voting machines and lack of
training. ...
- National: CNN's Lou Dobbs:
Electronic Voting Machines Pose An Extraordinary Threat To
Our Democracy. LINK
- National:
New Election Auditing Protocol Proposed LINK
- National:
SEC Opens Formal Investigation Into Diebold's Election
Division LINK
- Arkansas:
Benton County - Election Commission works on two elections
LINK
- California: New voting machines questioned. Costly
units giving access to disabled are flawed, soon to be
outdated, some say. LINK
- California:
Riverside County - E-voting reaches religion status LINK
- Connecticut: Editorial - Dawn Of A New Age In Voting
LINK
- Florida:
New technology awaits local voters. Touch-screen machines
join paper ballots LINK
- Florida:
Volusia County - Long's attempt to comply with new ad rule
comes up short LINK
- Illinois:
La Salle County - 'Electronic poll binder' may curb miscast
votes LINK
- Kentucky:
Battle Rages Over Voter Purge LINK
- Massachusetts: Voting tool for disabled delayed for
primaries LINK
- Michigan:
Midland County - Bigger ballots breaking budget LINK
- Missouri:
Jefferson County - Problems at the polls LINK
- New Mexico:
Bernalillo County - Soggy ceiling plops on voting machines
LINK
- New York: Rockland - Rockland gets new voting
machines for the disabled LINK
- Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Drops “No Match”
Voter Restrictions LINK
- Tennessee:
Curtainless voting still hidden from prying eyes LINK
- Tennessee:
Coalition workshop aims to help immigrants obtain
citizenship LINK
- Tennessee:
Anderson County - Three complaints filed to throw out
election results LINK
- Texas: Harris County - Needed: A paper trail for
county ballots. County clerk and mayor shouldn’t ignore
troubling situation any longer LINK
*********** Daily Voting News For August
15, 2006
Guest Blogged by John
Gideon of VotersUnite.org and VoteTrustUSA.OrgAn inquiry by the state of Indiana into actions by ES&S
is still on going. Money that would be paid by counties to
ES&S is being withheld by the state to ensure the funds are
not paid to the company until the investigation is complete
/ Today is primary day in Nevada. / Registered to vote? Are
you sure? Use www.canivote.org to ensure you are registered
and for other important information. / 25 voters filed a
lawsuit today in Pennsylvania against paper-less voting
systems used in the state / The Pentagon has been given
funds to help overseas military to vote in a program called
Interim Voting Assistance System (IVAS). ...
- National: NASS Launches First-Ever National
Voter Education Campaign to Offer an Online, Step-by-Step
Guide to Voting in All 50 States LINK
- National:
Has Bush v. Gore Become the Case That Must Not Be Named? LINK
- National:
Salon: Voter suppression efforts seen in six states LINK
- National:
Insecurity Through Obscurity LINK
- National:
U.S. needs to lead the charge so service members' votes
count LINK
- California: San Mateo County - Open Voting
Consortium, Raging Grannies Work Together to Resist EVMs LINK
- Indiana: Voting-system inquiry lingers. Equipment
funds being held back LINK
- Massachusetts: Still No Decision About Accessible
Voting Machines LINK
- New Mexico:
Bernalillo County - County, APD face thousands in damage (45
new M-100 pbos machines ruined) LINK
- New York:
Board of Elections approves HAVA timeline LINK
- New York:
Limited sites catering to disabled voters a concern LINK
- New York:
Essex County - County tries to save money on elections LINK
- Ohio:
Cuyahoga County - Another report blasts Cuyahoga County
election (Diebold) LINK
- Pennsylvania: Lawsuit seeks paper trail for Election
Day LINK
- Pennsylvania: Voter's rights advocates sue over
paperless voting systems in Pa. LINK
- Pennsylvania: Voters File Suit To Halt Use Of
Touch-Screen Electronic Voting Systems In November LINK
- Pennsylvania: Voter's rights advocates sue over
paperless voting systems in Pa. LINK
- Pennsylvania: Coalition for Voting Integrity Members
Join Major New Voting Rights Lawsuit LINK
- Pennsylvania: Luzerne County - Voting machines
arrive. County to examine and test the newly received 434
electronic devices today. LINK
- Tennessee:
Anderson County - Lawsuit Alleges Some Anderson Votes
Illegal LINK
- Tennessee: Anderson County - Four sue over vote
outcome. Democrats claim irregularities, seek new elections
in November LINK
- Tennessee:
Anderson County - AC officials certify results of elections
LINK
- Tennessee:
Shelby County - Losing Shelby County Candidates Sue LINK
- Tennessee:
Sullivan County - Election Commission to devote work session
to election day problems LINK
- Texas: Potter County - Potter OKs voting machine buy
(ES&S iVotronic) LINK
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