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Daily Voting News For February 22-24, 2007
Sunday, 25 February 2007, 10:44 pm
Article: John Gideon
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Daily Voting News For January 24,
2007
Guest Blogged by John Gideon
of VotersUnite.org
Princeton’s Professor Ed Felten said this
in regards to the Sarasota Co. Florida voting machine
report, “Experience teaches that systems that are insecure
tend to be unreliable as well — they tend to go wrong on
their own even if nobody is attacking them. Code that is
laced with buffer overruns, array out-of-bounds errors,
integer overflow errors, and the like tends to be flaky.
Sporadic undervotes are the kind of behavior you would
expect to see from a flaky voting technology. The study
claims to have ruled out reliability problems as a cause of
the undervotes, but their evidence on this point is weak,
and I think the jury is still out on whether voting machine
malfunctions could be a significant cause of the
undervotes.”
The town of Putney, Vermont may be about
ready to accept a free optical-scan machine from the state.
They will no longer count their votes the traditional way;
hand counting. Gone will be the crowd of counters sharing
pizza and enjoying the community spirit. Putney is not
alone as 75 of the state’s 246 municipalities have already
made the decision to change over to optical-scan.
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- CA: Riverside County – Critics feed
Riverside County review panel examples of voting system
issues LINK
- California: San
Joaquin County - Questions linger for electronic voting
machines LINK
- Florida: 'Paper
trail' printer jams can gum up vote recounts LINK
- Florida: Sarasota
County – Ed Felten - Sarasota Voting Machines Insecure LINK
- Florida: Sarasota
County - Jennings Says Florida's Audit of Election 'Flawed,
Incomplete' LINK
- Florida: Sarasota
County - Panel Cites Voter Error, Not Software, in Loss of
Votes LINK
- Florida: Sarasota
County - Missing votes in Sarasota not caused by machines
LINK
- Florida: Sarasota
County - Jennings has another loss at voting machines LINK
- Florida: Sarasota
County - State audit concludes Sarasota election fair LINK
- Iowa: Paper trail
for votes LINK
- Idaho: Ada County
will do away with punch-card ballots, move to optical-scan
system LINK
- Minnesota:
Houston County - Mound Prairie to vote on election changes
LINK
- New York: Spitzer
must protect New York voters with disabilities LINK
- New York:
‘Paper’ tigers issue warnings - Greens lead fight to
scrap electronic voting machines LINK
- Ohio: Cuyahoga
County - A Report from the Public Monitor of the Cuyahoga
County Board of Elections LINK
- Vermont: Putney
mulls buying electronic vote-counting machine LINK
- Wyoming:
Electronic voting study requested 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 January 23, 2007
Guest Blogged by
John Gideon of VotersUnite.org
According to the South Florida Sun-Sentinel,
“A state-mandated test of voting machines before the
March municipal election went off without a flaw Friday at
the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections, officials
said. Elections Supervisor Arthur Anderson tested 2 percent
of the 830 machines that will be in use during the March 13
city elections, running mock ballots to make sure the
computerized voting systems and touch-screen machines are
working.” 2 percent? That’s not a test, it’s a spot
check. // In a press release today PFAW said, “An audit
report released by the Florida Secretary of State’s
office regarding Sarasota County’s November election
debacle came under fire shortly after its release today.
“This audit’s a whitewash. It is the result of a flawed
process overseen by people with a stake in the outcome, and
it will not be the last word on this matter,” said People
For the American Way Foundation President Ralph G. Neas.
“Something went terribly wrong in Sarasota County last
November—and voters have provided credible evidence that
widespread voting machine malfunctions were part of the
problem. Unfortunately, this report papers over that
evidence.”...
- NAtional: "The Ballad of Sarasota"
captures Voters' Angst LINK
- National:
E-voting Testers Accredited U.S. Election Assistance
Commission approves SysTest and iBeta Quality Assurance to
check machines. LINK
- National: H.R.
811, the New Holt Bill LINK
- Arkansas: Benton
County - State says county handling election issues LINK
- Florida:
Palm Beach County - Voting machine test goes off without a
hitch in Palm Beach County LINK
- Florida: Sarasota
County - March election could be last for voting machines
that led to dispute LINK
- Florida: Sarasota
County - Secretary of State’s FL-13 Audit Report
Whitewashes Clear Evidence of Voting Machine Problems in
Sarasota LINK
- Florida: Sarasota
County - State: No problems with Sarasota voting machines
LINK
- Florida: Sarasota
County - Two reports reach same verdict: No voting machine
fault LINK
- Florida:
Sarasota County - Audit finds no evidence of voting machine
malfunctioning LINK
- Florida:
Sarasota County - OFFICIAL FLORIDA AUDIT ON FL-13 RELEASED:
Conflicting Conclusions Revealed Despite State Claim of 'No
Evidence to Suggest Official Results in Error' LINK
- Illinois: Chicago
- State Supreme Court says two aldermen should not be on
ballot LINK
- Illinois: Chicago
- Ill. High Court: Ex-felons can't run for city office LINK
- Kansas: Kansas
Senate Passes Controversial Voter ID Bill LINK
- Minnesota:
Township tradition threatened New state law causing
officials election headaches LINK
- Ohio: Public
Monitor Reports Serious, Possibly Illegal, Security
Breaches During Ohio Mid-term Elections LINK
- Utah: SL TRIB:
Cost for Utah Presidential Primary 'Balloons' from $850k to
$3.4 MILLION(!) Due to New Electronic Voting Machines 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 January 22, 2007
Guest Blogged by
John Gideon of VotersUnite.org
According to an article in the San Francisco
Chronicle, “San Francisco supervisors told
representatives of a voting machine company Wednesday that
the firm will need to publicly display details of the
software it uses to count ballots in order to win a $12.6
million, four-year contract with the city. At a Budget and
Finance Committee hearing, Supervisors Tom Ammiano and
Chris Daly urged representatives of Sequoia Voting Systems
of Oakland to place software codes for touch-screen voting
devices and paper ballot-scanning machines on the Internet
or in another public forum, so the public can review how
the machines tabulate votes.” “Steven Bennet, a Sequoia
representative, said Sequoia won't agree to public
disclosure [of source code on voting machines] since it
would "jeopardize the security to all of our customers in
California and across the country."”
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- NAtional: Ask Congress to amend Holt Bill - HR
811 LINK
- National: John
Bonifaz makes the case for amending Holt's HR 811 LINK
- National: Beyond
the Voting Machine: Stealth Barriers to Voter Participation
LINK
- California:
Riverside County - Committee looks into Riverside County's
electronic-voting system LINK
- California: San
Francisco - Software fight delays use of high-tech ballots
LINK
- California: San
Francisco - Supes want to know how voting machines count
Company balks at public disclosure, offers alternative LINK
- California: San
Francisco - Sequoia Voting Systems Spokes**** Laugh Line of
the Moment... LINK
- Florida: Her job
is to improve Florida's voting woes Elections Director Amy
Tuck will lead the change to optical-scan machines. LINK
- Florida:
Volusia County - Diebold Examines Volusia Voting Machines
LINK
- Georgia: Concern
growing for voters LINK
- Illinois: Chicago
- Lesson learned: Get more pens LINK
- Illinois: Chicago
- New procedures, tools should make election day
glitch-free LINK
- Illinois: Chicago
- Board of Elections: Low voter turnout expected LINK
- Illinois: Chicago
- City Election Officials Say Voting Problems Fixed LINK
- Indiana: Centers
bring flexibility for voters Casting ballots in Richmond
won't be Election Day-only option LINK
- Kansas: Kansas
Senate Passes Controversial Voter ID Bill LINK
- North Carolina:
Buncombe County - Princeton professor buys Buncombe’s old
voting machines LINK
- New Jersey:
Voting activists demand constitutional paper trail: Sequoia
vows to install voting-machine printers by next January LINK
- Ohio: Editorial -
Making sure votes count LINK
- Pennsylvania:
Northampton County - Panel demands answers on voting
machines LINK
- Rhode Island:
Bill would allow public to see rejected ballots LINK
- Rhode Island:
After election confusion, R.I. lawmakers unveil reform bill
LINK
- South Carolina:
S.C. coalition to take on electronic voting machines LINK
- Texas: Cost may
stall ballot paper trail LINK
- Virginia: GOP
amendment to require ID for provisional ballot voters fails
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