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Daily Voting News For February 5-11, 2007
Tuesday, 13 February 2007, 12:30 pm
Opinion: John Gideon
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Daily Voting News For February 5,
2007
Guest Blogged by John Gideon
of VotersUnite.org
According to an ‘Opinion’ in the New
York Times today, “Governor Crist is asking the
Legislature to finance the purchase of new optical-scan
machines, and it is expected to agree. Choosing optical
scans is Governor Crist’s second good move. In
optical-scan voting, voters mark a paper ballot that is then
read by a computer. Polling place lines are shorter,
because many voters can fill out ballots at the same time.
These paper ballots are the official ballots, and can be
recounted by hand to resolve a dispute. More than half the
states — including large ones like California, New York,
Illinois and Ohio — require computerized voting machines
to produce a paper record. The addition of Florida would be
a major defeat for election officials and voting-machine
companies that have stubbornly opposed paper-trail
requirements.”...
- NAtional: Editorial - Good
Election News From Florida LINK
- National: Holt
pushes paper to back up election results LINK
- Florida: Quest
for voting certainty leads back to paper LINK
- Florida: Florida
still searching for an election fix Our Opinion: A Paper
Trail Improves Odds Of An Accurate Vote Tally LINK
- Florida:
Editorial - Restore trust Our position: It's crucial for
Florida to ban touch-screen voting machines. LINK
- Florida:
Editorial - Paper trail To assure every vote in Florida
counts LINK
- Florida: FL-13 -
Florida Lied About 'Investigative Team' in State Report on
Voting Machine Audit LINK
- Florida: Bay
County - Andersen: Voting-machine plan may cost little LINK
- Florida: Sarasota
County - Senate to hold hearing on Sarasota voting issue LINK
- Maryland:
Professor casts vote in debate for machines to provide
paper trail LINK
- Missouri:
Decision on voting machines could run into the millions If
Congress requires a paper trail, Johnson County must upgrade
or replace its inventory. LINK
- New
Hampshire: If you thought election law battles were over,
think again LINK
- Pennsylvania:
Florida’s decision could affect electronic voting LINK
- Pennsylvania: A
Pennsylvania Response to Florida Governor Crist's Plan to
Dump Touchscreen Voting Machines LINK
- South Dakota:
Teaching Long a lesson? J.A.I.L. amendment proponents blame
official for its failure LINK
- Utah: Opinion -
Caution on voter registration LINK
- Wisconsin: Bill
offers suffrage to some 17-year-olds 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 February 6, 2007
Guest Blogged by
John Gideon of VotersUnite.org
Today has been a huge news day. Two bills
were filed in Congress; one that we support (HR-756) and
one that we don’t. HR-811 (the new HR-550) was filed,
with 168 co-sponsors, and became the new Holt Bill.
Newspapers began writing editorials and voicing their
opinions before any of them could have read the bill. Many
groups tripped over themselves in a race to endorse the
bill; some without ever having read its contents. One group
began, two weeks ago, asking their members to begin making
calls to support the bill which was then changed more than
once in the ensuing period. VotersUnite will not support
this legislation because of its allowance for the continued
use of DREs and its corruption of “paper ballot”. At
this time, we will also not work against those groups who
wish to support the bill. Instead we will stand neutral and
report the facts, and an occasional opinion, as we have
always done. // It appears that beleaguered Cuyahoga Co.
Ohio elections boss, Michael Vu, is to be removed from his
job. // Also being reported from Ohio is that the new SOS
has asked the state auditor to do a complete audit of the
SOS office over the past two years. Blackwell seems to have
left a mess and a few problems....
- NAtional: The
U.S. Election Assistance Commission's Executive Director
Oversaw Failed Voting Machine Test Labs in Earlier Role as
Well LINK
- National: Rep.
Holt's New Election Reform Legislation Filed Today in U.S.
House LINK
- National: Split
vote on election machines LINK
- National:
Editorial - Electronic vote backup will keep elections
honest LINK
- National:
Representative Rush Holt Introduces Election Reform
Legislation LINK
- National: Rep.
Holt reintroduces bill to require paper trails for voting
LINK
- National: Holt
Reintroduces Voter Confidence and Increased Accessibility
Act LINK
- National: Rep.
DeGette Introduces Legislation Calling for Electronic
Pollbook Standards LINK
- National:
Congressman renews push for e-vote paper trails Holt wants
to mandate transparency, chain of custody, verifiability LINK
- Florida: Opinion
- Voting reform needs more than paper trail LINK
- Florida: Opinion
- 'Charlie and Rob Show' touches reality LINK
- Florida: Opinion
- Back to the future in Florida LINK
- Florida: Voting
officials in a frenzy again Broward and Miami-Dade election
officials are scurrying to learn more about the governor's
plan for new voting machines. LINK
- Florida: Explore
options for voter verifiable paper ballot LINK
- Florida:
Florida: Let’s Clarify the Real Choice in Election Systems
LINK
- Florida: Sarasota
County - Limited Investigations LINK
- Minnesota:
Townships seek help from state on voting mandate LINK
- New Jersey:
Require a paper trail of all votes LINK
- New Jersey:
Ulster County - Ulster County to explore voting by mail LINK
- New York: GOP and
Dems spar over voter intimidation LINK
- Ohio: Secretary
of state wants office audited LINK
- Ohio: Cuyahoga
County - BOE Chairman: Michael Vu To Leave Elections Post
LINK
- Ohio: Cuyahoga
County’s Election Problems LINK
- Ohio: Cuyahoga
County elections chief resigns LINK
- Ohio:
Cuyahoga County - Board Of Elections Statement On Michael
Vu's Resignation LINK
- Ohio: Stark
County - Cold weather won't stop election or voters LINK
- Virginia:
Touch-screen voting is a failed experiment 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 February 7, 2007
Guest Blogged by
John Gideon of VotersUnite.org
As related by John Bonifaz of Demos and the
National Voting Rights Institute, in a blog on
BradBlog.Com, “[Yesterday], Congressman Rush Holt
introduced H.R. 811, a bill trumpeted as requiring “a
voter-verified permanent paper ballot.” But before we all
jump on this train as the new guarantee that our votes will
be properly counted in future elections, we ought to beware
of the warning flag. A paper trail from DRE (Direct
Recording Electronic, usually touch-screen) machines cannot
protect the integrity of our elections.” And “the Holt
bill tries to say it is requiring a paper ballot even for
DREs, but, in the end, a DRE "paper ballot" is nothing more
than a paper trail, which requires voters to verify their
votes after they have cast them in the DRE machines.
Studies show that most voters will not spend the time to
verify their votes after casting them into DRE machines.
Thus, the "voter-verified paper ballot" is a fiction when
it comes to DREs.” // In the wake of the resignation of
Cuyahoga Co Ohio’s election director is the news that
memory cards used in local elections in the county failed
again[see below]. // Officials in California and Idaho are
calling for legislation to allow counties to use the Oregon
Vote-By-Mail plan....
- NAtional: Why the Holt
Election Reform Bill Must Be Amended to Guarantee a Real
Paper Ballot LINK
- National:
Legislation would demand paper trail of voting records LINK
- National: Senate
Rules Committee Hearing Testimony LINK
- National:
Politicians call for e-voting paper trails by '08 election
LINK
- National:
E-Voting Machines Get The Fish-Eye LINK
- National: Key
senator calls for paper trail of 2008 presidential votes LINK
- California:
Mail-only elections on considered LINK
- California: San
Benito County - No Problems with SBC Voting Machines LINK
- Florida: Victory
Video: New Florida Secretary of State Says He's 'Physically
and Mentally Exhausted from Defending Touch-Screen Voting'
LINK
- Florida:
Advocates renew call for paper voting trail LINK
- Florida: Study:
Blank ballots less likely with paper LINK
- Florida: Polk
County - Charlie and the Paper Trail LINK
- Florida: Sarasota
County - Feinstein wants federal audit of Sarasota's voting
machines LINK
- Idaho: County
clerks push vote-by-mail measure LINK
- Kansas: Lyon
County - A paper trail to safe voting LINK
- Kentucky:
Webster County clerk opposes election system change LINK
- Mississippi:
Itawamba County - More [DRE] voting machines requested LINK
- Nevada: County
officials ask Nevada legislators for election-law changes
LINK
- Ohio:
Oh My Ohio: Cuyahoga County Election Director Resigns! New
SoS Requests Audit of Blackwell, Shredded Documents! LINK
- Ohio: No changes
are expected, state official says LINK
- Ohio: Elections
not keeping up with the times LINK
- Ohio:
Cuyahoga County - Glitch hits Cuyahoga County
election...again LINK
- Pennsylvania:
Cambria County - Broken water pipe soaks voting screens LINK
- Texas: Anderson
County – Commissioner’s Election Will Be Heard Again
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 February 8, 2007
Guest Blogged by
John Gideon of VotersUnite.org
Some things stay the same and some things
change. It keeps things interesting. The Associated Press
is reporting the following from Cuyahoga Co., Ohio; “Vote
totals couldn't be pulled from memory cards of some
electronic voting machines used in a special election,
forcing poll workers to transport the machines to Cuyahoga
County's election headquarters for results to be
counted.” This happened the day that the county’s
election director, Michael Vu, was resigning under duress.
The failed memory cards have failed before. No one has yet
got a clue that they need to change the way they are
holding elections and the first step should be to get rid
of the Diebold TSx machines. // Meanwhile in Sarasota Co,
Florida the county Supervisor of Elections and constant
proponent of paper-less voting, Kathy Dent, is pushing to
get rid of her failed ES&S iVotronic DREs so she can get the
optical-scan system that the voters demanded. My how people
suddenly change their tunes when the voters speak loudly in
an election. ...
- NAtional: Opinion - Rebeca Chapa:
Still too many blips in electronic voting LINK
- National:
Touch-screen voting machines face ban Democrats push for
paper trails LINK
- National: Paper
trail needed for electronic ballots, Nelson says LINK
- National:
Statement of the Chairman LINK
- National:
Feinstein will pursue paper record at polls Bill would also
require routine audits of voting systems LINK
- National: Feds
defend oversight of lab that tests e-voting machines LINK
- California: Early
Primary Bill On The Fast Track LINK
- California:
Contra Costa County - Election official to pursue mail-only
voting LINK
- Colorado:
Douglas County - Douglas poll line debacle: Never again LINK
- Delaware: Calio:
Paper voting backup is likely Machines probably will need to
be set up to record votes on paper as a backup for
electronic data tabulations LINK
- Florida: Good on
paper. But will vote-tracking system cost taxpayers more? LINK
- Florida: DeFede:
Let's Not Rush Into A New Voting System LINK
- Florida: The Real
Choice In Election Reforms LINK
- Florida: Opinion
- Our view: Counting every vote Gov. Crist's plan to dump
touch-screen voting machines deserves strong backing LINK
- Florida: Opinion
- Restore vote integrity: Crist's call for paper trail
welcomed LINK
- Florida: Good on
paper. But will vote-tracking system cost taxpayers more in
Lee, Collier? LINK
- Florida: Sarasota
County - Key senator calls for probe of voting machines in
Fla. contest LINK
- Florida:
Sarasota County - Feinstein orders federal investigation of
Florida vote LINK
- Florida:
Sarasota County - Feinsten calls for review of machines in
Sarasota race LINK
- Florida: Sarasota
County - Paper ballots on fast track LINK
- Indiana:
Tippecanoe County - County aims to avoid vote center
mistakes LINK
- Ohio: Opinion -
It was time to go LINK
- Ohio: Cuyahoga
County - Some voting machine memory cards unreadable in
special election LINK
- Ohio: Cuyahoga
County - Vote cards fail, delaying results 'Everything has
been accounted for' as backup system works LINK
- New York: Ulster
County mulls vote-by-mail option LINK
- Pennsylvania:
Northampton County - Voting machines questioned Panel wants
to know if machines same ones that were certified. 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 February 9, 2007
Guest
Blogged by John Gideon of VotersUnite.org
I highly recommend that everyone reading
this take the time to read Lowell Finley’s “Testimony
to Senate Committee on Rules and Administration”[see
below]. It is excellent. // The New York Times
editorializes, “It is good news that Ms. Feinstein has
called for the federal investigations — and that she is
pushing a bill to require paper trails nationally. As long
as there are no paper records, and voting machine
manufacturers continue to insist that the software that runs
the machines is a “trade secret,” voters cannot be
expected to trust that votes are being counted correctly.
The leadership in Congress needs to focus on making sure
that Ms. Feinstein’s paper-trail bill becomes law, along
with a companion House measure from Rush Holt, Democrat of
New Jersey.” We need to add that we hope that Senator
Feinstein will fix the varied problems that are in the Holt
bill. We don’t expect that she will ban the use of DREs
though we encourage her to do that and we cannot support
any legislation that does not include that ban. We do hope,
however, that she fixes audit language that would allow a
county to easily skirt the bills requirements; language
that squelches the use of alternate, low-tech voting
systems amongst other; and the co-opting of “paper
ballot” when the legislation uses that term to describe
what is really a voter verified paper audit trail. These
are only three of a short list of items that must be
addressed. ...
- NAtional: Testimony to Senate
Committee on Rules and Administration LINK
- National:
Editorial - Making Democracy Credible LINK
- National: Banned
Voting Machine Test Lab Given More Time to Fix Problems by
Friendly Director of U.S. Election Assistance Commission LINK
- National: The
Flaws that Need Fixing in Holt's HR811 LINK
- National:
Submission to Feinstein Hearings On Election Rules LINK
- National: A push
for paper trails in voting machines LINK
- National: Hart
InterCivic CEO to resign LINK
- California:
Group investigates Riverside County’s electronic voting
system LINK
- California:
Orange County - Janet Nguyen tries to close seven-vote
margin LINK
- California:
Orange County - Janet Nguyen won't seek legal action today
LINK
- Florida: Opinion
- Electronically stored data is the issue in voting LINK
- Florida: House
panel links primary date to New Hampshire's LINK
- Florida:
Committee hears appeal for voting-system accountability LINK
- Florida:
Editorial - Don't dump touch-screen machines LINK
- Florida: Opinion
- Gov. Crist scores again with plan for touch-screen voting
LINK
- Florida: Palm
Beach County - Optical-scan switch to cost $4.3 million in
printing costs LINK
- Florida: Sarasota
County - Clearing of D-13 evidence opposed LINK
- Ohio: Ohio's
firebrand elections chief gone but controversy remains LINK
- Ohio: Cuyahoga
County - Vu's Waterloo LINK
- Utah: Legislator
proposes presidential preference poll LINK
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Daily Voting News For February 11, 2007
Guest
Blogged by John Gideon of VotersUnite.org
Ex-New Mexico SoS Rebecca Vigil-Giron was
term-limited out of office in Nov. The Governor then named
her to a new position as the head of the state’s new film
museum. Now that job has been put on hold by the Governor
until a $3Million shortfall in the SoS office can be
explained. // It appears that the state of New Jersey may
have violated its state laws when it certified the Sequoia
AVC Advantage machines they have been using for years. There
is no documentation to show that the system was ever
inspected. Also a team at Princeton purchased five of the
machines from an on-line government clearance house for
$86. The same machines cost one New Jersey county $8000 per
machine. The Princeton team put them to good use as they
picked the locks within 7 seconds. They quickly learned how
to manipulate the software to switch
votes....
- NAtional: Paper trail wanted for voting
machines LINK
- California:
Contra Costa County - Contra Costa elections chief pushes
mail-only voting LINK
- Florida: Opinion
- Crist's election plan bold, but it carries huge risks LINK
- Florida: Sarasota
County - Columnist - Is study of voting machines flawed? LINK
- Idaho: Debating
the ballot box Bill that would let counties shift to
all-mail voting meets resistance LINK
- Maryland:
Voting-bill opposition irks senator Elections Board
officials speak against his measure for paper record of
ballots LINK
- New Jersey: N.J.
voting machines face twin challenge A lawyer calls them
uncertified. A professor calls them easy to rig LINK
- New Jersey:
Sequoia Touch-Screen Voting Machines Hacked, Found
Vulnerable To Vote-Flipping by Princeton University! LINK
- New Jersey:
Electronic voting machines to get legal challenge LINK
- New Mexico:
Governor puts Vigil-Giron's new job on hold LINK
- New Mexico: Audit
puts Vigil-Giron's new job on hold LINK
- New Mexico:
Deficit in Vigil-Giron's office tops $3 million LINK
- Ohio: Cuyahoga
County - Ohio's spreading stolen 2004 election scandal
claims another victim 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