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Daily Voting News For January 11-13, 2007
Monday, 15 January 2007, 3:38 pm
Article: John Gideon
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Daily Voting News For January 11,
2007
Guest Blogged by John Gideon
of VotersUnite.org
The town of Newfane, Vermont has always hand
counted their ballots and the town leaders are asking the
voters to continue that act and to turn-down the offer of a
Diebold optical-scan machine from the state. Adding to the
negative feelings against changing generations of tradition
is the fact that the town will get a free machine but would
also get an annual bill for maintenance, licensing, and
software. / Two new EAC Commissioner's have been nominated.
While the Dem. nominee has election's experience and meets
the legal qualifications for the job, the Rep. nominee has
no election's experience and has only held positions in the
RNC and the present administration. She clearly does not
have the minimum experience required by HAVA for the
position she has been named....
- National:
ES&S Criticizes U.S. Congresswoman LINK
- National:
Hunter and Rodriguez Nominated for the Election Assistance
Commission LINK
- Colorado:
Montrose County - Secretary of State scrutinizes vote snafu
LINK
- Florida: Opinion - Ballot bingo
'None of the
above' is a good option LINK - Florida:
Miami-Dade County - Poll glitches: Check plug, try paper
clip LINK
- Florida:
FL-13 - House Seat Hangs by a Byte LINK
- Florida:
FL-13 - Buchanan gets premium position on House
panel
Jennings declares she's not giving up election
challenge LINK - Florida:
FL-13 – Huff Po's Melinda Henneberger Interviews Dem.
Christine Jennings On Her Contested Florida Congressional
Race…. LINK
- Florida:
FL-13 - Taking an Election Seriously, in Florida’s
Thirteenth LINK
- Florida:
Polk County - Elections Chief Edwards Picked For U.S. Panel
LINK
- Iowa: Iowa
group calling for return to paper ballots LINK
- New York:
Undoing a Done Deal
Activists make headway in their push
for a say in how New York’s votes will get counted LINK - Vermont: Newfane - Board spurns voting scanner LINK
**"Daily
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12, 2007
Guest Blogged by John
Gideon of VotersUnite.org
"U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA,
pictured at right), Chairman of the Senate Rules Committee,
today sent a letter to the U.S. Election Assistance
Commission seeking answers as to why the Commission failed
to notify election officials or the public about a serious
problem with Ciber Labs of Colorado, one of three major labs
that tests much of the nation’s software used in voting
equipment. Senator Feinstein also asked for information
regarding what went wrong at Ciber Labs to warrant its loss
of accreditation." / "The move came one month after Brian
Phillips, president of SysTest Labs, accepted the invitation
of a Florida law firm representing a Republican candidate to
witness a recount in a Florida election."When there's a
conflict over an election, like there was in Florida, we
don't want (these companies) to be hired by one party or
another," said Donetta Davidson, formerly Colorado secretary
of state and now chairwoman of the U.S. Election Assistance
Commission." This from the woman who told Florida election
officials that she was unhappy to see the Republicans lose
the Senate because she had promises from them that they
would not allow any changes to HAVA. Commissioner, while
you're on the conflict of interest theme, let's look
inwardly; OK? ...
- National: Senator
Feinstein Seeks Answers from EAC On Unreported Failures at
Voting Equipment Test Lab LINK
- National:
Election Assistance Cheerleader LINK
- National:
Toe ethics line, vote machines' testers told LINK
- National:
Activist: DHS considering outsourcing work for ID law LINK
- National:
The Technology Devolution LINK
- California:
Alameda County - Macdonald Named County Registrar LINK
- California:
Long Beach - Council Buys New Voting System For City, First
Test May 1 LINK
- California: Long Beach - City Council approves new
voting system for Long Beach LINK
- Colorado: No more partisan rules, Coffman vows LINK
- Colorado:
Denver - Denver Tests Voting Machines For Jan. Election LINK
- Colorado:
Montrose County - Citizens question choice of equipment LINK
- Florida: 3
Democrats Contest Wins By Incumbents LINK
- Florida:
FL-13 - Computer experts take crack at D-13 vote code LINK
- Florida:
FL-13 - Christine Jennings Admits She Should Have Listened
to Election Integrity Advocates Earlier... LINK
- Georgia:
Staton wants increased penalties for voter fraud LINK
- Illinois:
Cook County - County Clerk vows election improvements LINK
- Maryland:
Md. Democrats waste no time proposing paper trail LINK
- New York:
Paper ballots vs. touch screen voting machines LINK
- South
Carolina: Pawleys Island - Pawleys to have electronic 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.**
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Daily Voting News For January 13, 2007
Guest
Blogged by John Gideon of VotersUnite.org
In Ohio, as well as most states, "elections
directors, particularly those operating with touch-screen
voting machines, say their charges for special elections are
rising because of the rising costs associated with modern
voting systems, including delivering and setting up
machines, building rentals and custodial fees, the paper
that backs up the touch- screen voting and training
sessions." This is part of what HAVA is costing this
country. Direct Recording Electronic voting machines are not
just expensive to buy; they are expensive to operate. Local
school boards, fire districts, port and park commissions who
have historically used county elections equipment will no
longer be able to afford to have elections to raise funds to
do their work....
- National: A House of
Voting Cards LINK
- National:
Banned test lab certified electronic voting machines used by
68.5% of nation's registered voters in 2006 elections LINK
- National:
Fixing The E-Voting Mess
Advocacy groups push for
electronic voting reform. LINK - Colorado:
Denver County – Point/Counterpoint - Change to charter can
streamline process LINK
- Colorado:
Denver County – Point/Counterpoint - Clerk and recorder
solution has many flaws LINK
- Connecticut: Secretary of the state would make Conn.
national model for election security LINK
- Florida:
FL-13 – Bob Bauer - Taking Elections Seriously, Part II LINK
- Maryland:
Officials Warm To Paper Trail To Verify Votes In Maryland LINK
- Maryland:
House bill to require paper trail for voters LINK
- Maryland:
Election paper trail bill on House agenda LINK
- Maryland:
Prince George's County - Two-Thirds of Precincts Were Short
on Machines LINK
- Maryland:
Prince George's County - Election chief says Prince George's
was short on voting machines LINK
- New York:
Opinion - Counting ballots LINK
- Ohio:
Special elections cost whether taxes pass Charges for
touch-screen machines going up LINK
- Virginia:
Virginia Takes Up Paper Ballot Legislation in 2007 Session
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