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Daily Voting News For December 7-10, 2006
Monday, 11 December 2006, 5:14 pm
Article: John Gideon
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Daily Voting News For December 7,
2006
Guest Blogged by John Gideon
of VotersUnite.org
The folks in Alaska may have a good idea
that needs to be discussed (see the first article below).
Essentially they are suggesting a separate, national, hand
counted, paper ballot for President. Any registered voter
can vote anywhere on that single race. The immediately
apparent advantage is that it will enfranchise voters who
may be away from home as they can walk into any polling
place on election day, prove they are registered and vote
the presidential ballot and that ballot would be counted, by
hand, right along with every other ballot gathered at the
polls. Of course, a glaring argument against is that this
would require a national voter registration data base and
states are having trouble just getting it right for
themselves without joining all 50 plus the territories
together into one. It may be an idea worth discussion and
thought though. ...
- National: Editorial -
Alaska editorial: Nation needs a single, presidential paper
ballot LINK
- National:
Where’s the Voter Fraud? LINK
- National:
Panel passes electronic voting guidelines, encourages use by
states LINK
- National: Panel wants paper trail for touch-screen
voting
A committee voted to create a national standard
that could eliminate paperless electronic voting machines.
LINK - National:
Opinion - Think globally, protect the vote locally LINK
- National:
EAC Approves Voting System Testing &Certification Program
Standards LINK
- National: EAC Releases Findings of Voting Fraud and
Voter Intimidation Study LINK
- National: U.S. board approves testing of e-voting
machines
EAC votes unanimously to approve a manual for
testing and certification of e-voting machines LINK - National:
Remember the Pinto or Why Isn't the Performance of Our
Voting Machines as Important as the Performance of Our
Blenders LINK
- National:
Agency Toughen Voting Security Program LINK
- California:
Opinion - New elections czar promises to focus attention on
better form of e-voting LINK
- California:
Riverside County – Supervisor Bets 'A Thousand To One'
That His Sequoia Voting Machines Can't Be Hacked! LINK
- Colorado:
Denver - City elections chief quits LINK
- Connecticut: Editorial - A TrueVote Vindication LINK
- Connecticut: Audit finds new optical scan voting
machines accurate, reliable LINK
- Florida:
Tired Of Being Butt Of Election Jokes, Florida Fights Back
LINK
- Florida:
FL-13 - Dean calls for new election in District 13 race LINK
- Florida:
Sarasota County - D-13 audit heads to Tallahassee
Experts
to verify that Sarasota County's voting software has been
state-certified LINK - Florida:
Sarasota County - SP TIMES: Jennings to Ask House for
'Investigation' in FL-13 Race LINK
- Indiana: Allen County - Criminal campaign charges LINK
- Kansas:
Sedgwick County - Landwehr's opponent contests
vote
Democratic challenger Walt Chappell claims an error
or fraud occurred in the election; Rep Brenda Landwehr says
there's no validity to the accusations. LINK - Ohio: Fairfield County - Diebold taking blame for
invalid election results LINK
- Ohio:
Washington County - State ousts final elections board
official LINK
- Pennsylvania: Chester County - Recount will be a
test of voting system LINK
- New Jersey:
Opinion - Ballots obtained by messengers open door for
voting fraud LINK
- Texas:
Waller County - Waller officials vote to abolish elections
office 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.**
************* Daily
Voting News For December 8, 2006
Guest Blogged by
John Gideon of VotersUnite.org
"By the 2008 presidential election, voters
around the country are likely to see sweeping changes in how
they cast their ballots and how those ballots are counted,"
write Ian Urbina and Christopher Drew in today's NYTimes,
"including an end to the use of most electronic voting
machines without a paper trail." / The totally partisan EAC
Commissioner Donetta Davidson has been named "Chairman" of
that commission. "Ms. Davidson, speaking in her role as EAC
commissioner, has publicly advocated for paperless
electronic voting machines and opposed legislation that
would require that electronic voting machines provide an
independent means of verifying the accuracy of electronic
vote totals. In addressing the recent TGDC meeting,
Commissioner Davidson specifically urged the committee not
to adopt a resolution that would require a voter verified
paper audit trail for direct recording electronic voting
machines."...
- National: Changes Are Expected
in Voting by 2008 Election LINK
- National:
Donetta Davidson Named Chairman of the Election Assistance
Commission LINK
- National:
Security concerns plague e-voting LINK
- National:
U.S. election panel OKs testing of e-voting machines LINK
- National:
The Press Catching Up With Koehler on E-Voting Problems LINK
- National:
Exclusive: Rep. Holt Say His Election Reform Legislation
Will Require 'Voter-Verified Paper Ballots' LINK
- California: Riverside County – Columnist - Down
for the Count LINK
- Connecticut: Registrar of voters: phone-in voting
too slow LINK
- Connecticut: State's New Vote System Earns High
Marks LINK
- Connecticut: Audit finds new optical scan voting
machines accurate, reliable LINK
- Florida:
Opinion - Have a backup plan for close elections
Our
Opinion: Paper Trail Would Verify Count, Boost Voters'
Confidence LINK - Florida:
FL-13 - Jennings gets Dean's help in bid for revote LINK
- Florida:
Fl-13 - Vote challenge unlikely to be resolved before
Congress meets LINK
- Florida:
Sarasota County - Dems top Republicans in no-vote dispute in
Dist. 13 LINK
- Georgia:
Paper-trail rule is a voting victory LINK
- Indiana:
Microvote Sues State LINK
- Maryland:
Maryland official reverses stance on e-voting bill
Law
requiring paper trail now likely to gain legislative OK LINK - Minnesota:
Florida election snafu could herald 2008 meltdown LINK
- New York:
Touch Screen Voting Machines Feel Wrong to Many LINK
- Ohio: OH-15
- After hand recount, Pryce’s lead over Kilroy still as it
was LINK
- Pennsylvania: Delaware County - Resolution targets
new voting machine flaw LINK
- Rhode
Island: Editorial - Ballots need manual review for accuracy
LINK
- Texas:
Waller County abolishes elections office LINK
- Utah: Salt
Lake County - Mayor Corroon says upkeep of Electronic Voting
Machines Costing "Million and Millions" LINK
- Virginia:
Auditing Elections
City Council votes to support General
Assembly efforts to create a paper trail for voters. LINK - Virginia:
Editorial - Paper trail needed for voting confidence LINK
- Wyoming: No
barriers to voting 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.**
************* Daily
Voting News For December 9, 2006
Guest Blogged by
John Gideon of VotersUnite.org
It seems that the Sarasota election problems
along with the overwhelming vote by the people of that
county who spoke out and told the county that they want a
paper ballot, has influenced other counties in the state.
There is now talk of converting from DREs to paper ballots
or including a vvpat on the DREs in Volusia, Broward and
Miami-Dade Counties. ...
- National: Statement
to the EAC LINK
- National:
Changes ahead for e-voting; FL-13 controversy continues LINK
- National:
New Voting Machines - The Gift That Keeps On Costing LINK
- Arkansas:
State election results certified
Benton County's numbers
were last in to secretary of state LINK - Florida:
Broward and Miami-Dade – Vote Is Set On Voting Machines LINK
- Florida:
Sarasota County - Election firm says codes are a secret LINK
- Florida:
Sarasota County - Hearing set for challenge to voting
machine's software LINK
- Florida:
Volusia County - Paper ballots may be coming LINK
- Montana:
Guest Opinion: Time to review changes in Montana election
laws LINK
- New York:
Opinion - Voting last, voting smart 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.**
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Daily Voting News For December 10, 2006
Guest
Blogged by John Gideon of VotersUnite.org
Summit Co. Ohio is now considering following
in the foot steps of Douglas Co. Nebraska. Douglas Co., the
home of ES&S, purchased a digital printer and now prints
their own ballots for their ES&S op-scans. Douglas Co bought
the printer for $120,000 and saved $75,000 in printing costs
in the just completed election. And, they did not have to
rely on ES&S to make any deadlines. They were in complete
control. ...
- California: San Mateo County - Human
error to blame for November e-voting snafus LINK
- Florida:
Sarasota County - Sample ballot was different from screen LINK
- Florida:
Sarasota County – Opinion - Election conformity
Back to
the drawing board in Florida LINK - Florida:
Exclusive: Sarasota Offered Faulty Information to Voters
Concerning Undervote Confirmation Process on their ES&S
Touch-Screen Voting Machines LINK
- Georgia: The Cox Legacy
Who "owns" our votes? LINK - Indiana: Delaware County - More objections raised to
recount LINK
- Michigan:
Macomb County - Clerks feud over who runs school
elections
Several municipalities want to leave special
elections to the county LINK - Ohio:
Summit County - Summit ponders printing ballots
Elections
panel looks at buying digital printer to avoid voting delays
LINK - Utah: Salt
Lake County Mayor Corroon says upkeep of Electronic Voting
Machines Costing "Million and Millions" LINK
- Virginia:
Editorial - Montgomery County secures its elections 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
Member www.votetrustusa.org