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Daily Voting News For October 13 & 14, 2006
Monday, 16 October 2006, 12:29 pm
Article: John Gideon
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Daily Voting News For October 13,
2006
Guest Blogged by John Gideon
of VotersUnite.org
"A broad coalition of more than 50 election
integrity groups and individuals sent letters today to all
50 governors, secretaries of state and directors of
elections calling upon them to provide emergency paper
ballots for the November midterm elections: "All voters must
have the option to vote on an Emergency Paper Ballot if
necessary, and all such ballots must be counted as regular,
not provisional, ballots."" / "A report to the Election
Assistance Commission (EAC) on voter fraud and voter
intimidation was released yesterday by USA Today over four
months after it had been presented to the commission. The
report confirmed that there is little verifiable evidence to
support anecdotal accounts of polling place fraud involving
voters voting more than once, non-citizens or otherwise
ineligible voters voting, or voters voting in the name of
deceased voters."...
NAtional: Report on
Voter Fraud and Voter Intimidation Released LINK- National:
Election Integrity Organizations, Leaders Urge States to
Plan for Emergency Paper Ballots, Procedures for Nov.
Election LINK
- National:
Groups mobilize to defend voting rights on Nov. 7 LINK
- National:
Report downplays voter fraud, highlights systemic problems
LINK
- National: Election Officials: Five Simple Rules For
Testing Voting Equipment LINK
- Arkansas:
Secretary of state candidates' debate focuses on voting woes
LINK
- California: San Diego County - Photo IDs will limit
turnout LINK
- Colorado:
Denver - In latest ballot flub, postage is misfigured. The
post office pledges to deliver the completed absentee
ballots, billing Denver for the difference. LINK
- Colorado: Denver - Another Problem Reported With
Denver's Absentee Ballots LINK
- Colorado:
Denver - Assurances offered on Denver vote count LINK
- Florida: A
glimpse into day of precinct workers LINK
- Florida:
Demand for absentee ballots overwhelms local elections
officials LINK
- Florida:
Democrats sue to stop Negron ballot signs LINK
- Florida:
Jacksonville - Rocky Start To Election 2006 Raises Concerns
LINK
- Florida: Volusia County - More sun to shine at
Elections Office LINK
- Florida:
Volusia County - Election changes made to ensure
transparency, accuracy LINK
- Illinois:
DuPage County - DuPage Co. Illinois Election Commission
Cronyism and Lies. The Revolving Door Seems To Be Working
Fine For Ex-Insiders LINK
- Maryland:
Ehrlich, O'Malley spar over ballots LINK
- New Mexico:
Bernalillo County - No. 2 pencils are No. 1 ballot tool LINK
- Pennsylvania: Luzerne County - Area blind and voting
booths: Alone at last LINK
- Texas:
Secretary of state committed to fighting voter fraud LINK
- Texas:
Straight-ticket voters urged to change ways LINK
- Virginia:
Wise County - Guilty verdict in Appalachia. Former letter
carrier Don Estridge is the first to be convicted in the
election-fraud scam. LINK
- Wisconsin:
Wisconsin needs improvement in some voting areas, study says
LINK
************ Daily Voting News For
October 14, 2006
Guest Blogged by
John Gideon of VotersUnite.org
In the September Maryland primary the
Diebold E-Poll Book failed miserably throughout the state.
It seems that when more than 40 names were entered into the
machines they tended to crash and require rebooting. When
they did crash some voters who had not voted were listed as
having voted. In order to fix this problem it is reported
that Diebold wrote two software patches and one of their
sub-contractors wrote another. These were all installed on
Maryland's equipment and tested. There was also a problem
with the touch screen part of the E-Poll Book. Touching the
screen caused some machines to crash. Diebold reportedly
solved this problem by providing the state with over 5,000
'mouses' to replace the touch screen. These machines are
part of an Independent Test Authority (ITA) tested and NASED
qualified voting system. Until I talked to Sandy Steinbach
yesterday, NASED knew nothing about any changes made by
Diebold. But, NASED no longer qualifies new modifications or
any voting system submitted for testing after July 10. The
EAC now does that work. They too knew nothing about those
modifications and, in fact, tried to point to NASED as the
authority. The questions: Who is minding the store? What
happens for other states that are required to have federally
certified voting systems and are going to use the E-Poll
Book? Will Diebold fix every E-Poll Book that will be used
in November or will they try to keep this fix a secret
because it has never gotten any federal testing and
certification?...
- National: Statewide
Databases: Some Missed Milestones, Temporary Fixes LINK
- National:
Opinion - Crash and re-boot. The wrong kind of voting
machine could bring chaos to the mid-term elections LINK
- National:
Information Quality Professionals Issue Urgent Alert
Regarding United States Elections LINK
- National:
The Next Katharine Harris? Article 1 Section 4 US
Constitution LINK
- National:
Rep. Hoyer Asks for Clear Guidelines For Contested Elections
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- Arkansas:
White County - Machines tested for general election LINK
- Mississippi: New voting machines concern senior
citizens. State representatives work to train voters LINK
- New Jersey:
Monmouth County - Disabled voters can try out new machines
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- Pennsylvania: Montgomery County - Voting machines
will be ready for Election Night LINK
- South
Dakota: Official: S.D. Has No Voting Problems Electronic
Machines Appear To Be Working Well LINK
- Texas: New
machines shouldn't scare off voting public LINK
- West
Virginia: Northampton County - Voting machines reported
ready for duty LINK
- BRazil: Brazil's electronic voting has safeguards
lacking in the U.S. LINK
- GUam: Error
reduction sought LINK
**"Daily Voting News" is meant as a comprehensive
listing of reports each day concerning issues related to
election and voting news around the country regardless of
quality or political slant. Therefore, items listed in
"Daily Voting News" may not reflect the opinions of VotersUnite.Org or Scoop.**
************* John
Gideon
Executive Director www.votersunite.org and
Information
Manager www.votetrustusa.org