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Daily Voting News For January 19-22, 2007
Wednesday, 23 January 2008, 2:44 pm
Article: John Gideon
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Daily Voting News For January 19-22,
2007
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Daily Voting News For January 22, 2007
Guest
Blogged by John Gideon of VotersUnite.org
Horry Co South Carolina is now reporting
that they had more problems than reported on Saturday. It
seems that not only could they not get 80% of the machines
to start-up on Saturday morning but many of those same
machines could not be turned-off when the polls closed. It
seems that the internal clocks were set for the ES&S
iVotronics to be closed-out next Saturday evening following
the Democratic primary. Those machines had to be taken to
the county election office and the clocks had to be changed.
The county was still counting ballots late on Sunday. I had
a reporter call me from one SC newspaper. He asked how I
felt about this delay in getting the results out. My
response was that quick and early results were for the media
not for the voter. We want our votes counted accurately; not
quickly. It is, in part, the media that has driven election
officials to waste our tax money on the purchase of machines
that give some result as quickly as possible upon poll
closure. It may not be an accurate number but it is a number
that can be reported. Tomorrow the Republican South Carolina
primary will be forgotten as all eyes turn to the next
primary and the next potential disaster. ...
NAtional: Editorial - Election Changes May
Be Detrimental LINK National: Voter
ID allies betray King and democracy LINK Arkansas:
Officials Expect Few Electronic Voting Problems LINK Arkansas:
Officials Expect Smooth Vote In February Primary LINK California:
Columnist - Thomas Elias: Prospects for accurate vote
tallies are good LINK California:
Santa Clara County - Mail-in ballots get most votes LINK Colorado:
Opinion - Hodge: Voting equipment snafu causing chaos LINK Colorado:
Boulder County - County Clerk will discuss voting machines
with City Council LINK Connecticut:
Primary will cost cities LINK Florida:
Absentee ballot requests in Broward three times higher than
2004 LINK Florida: Florida
prepares to unplug touchscreen voting machines LINK Iowa: Problems
in South Carolina prompt questions about electronic voting
LINK New Hampshire:
Who Counts in New Hampshire?
And, are Diebold memory
cards forgetful? LINK New Hampshire:
Our view: Recount won't change New Hampshire result LINK New Jersey:
Opinion - Congress must ensure vote integrity LINK Nevada: After
Nevada Caucuses, Charges of Foul Play LINK New York: A
dream for making sure every vote counts
Martin Luther
King Jr. holiday a time to reflect on the integrity of the
ballot. LINK Ohio: Elections
chief finds surprises in first year LINK Ohio: New
election rules will cost
Butler Co. estimate: $1.5M;
Hamilton Co., $3.4M LINK South Carolina:
Horry County - Vote results further delayed
Officials
vow to fix machine issues by Saturday LINK South Carolina:
Horry County - County, state to blame for Horry County
voting machine errors LINK Rhode Island:
Can R.I. count on its voting machines? LINK Overseas:
Americans Abroad Can Now Vote Online 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 21, 2007
Guest
Blogged by John Gideon of VotersUnite.org
Two weeks ago South Carolina election
officials told their voters that they needn’t be concerned
about the negative reports relative to the state’s chosen
voting system, ES&S iVotronic DREs, that have come from Ohio
and Colorado. Officials talked about how security in the
state was top-notch. So yesterday, in Horry Co, the voting
system melted down forcing voters to cast their ballots on
any paper they could find. A state representative told the
media even paper towels would suffice if necessary. OK, so
the problem turned out to be what appears to be a human
error again. Someone forgot to complete the last step of
testing and the machines would not start at the polls
without the testing being closed out. Early reports were
that 80 to 90% or more of the machines in the county were
affected. Today, one day after the meltdown, damage control
has kicked-in and one media outlet is even saying that just
20 machines in the county were affected. But no matter, yes
it appears to have been human error and that error may have
affected 20 or 20,000 machines, the fact is that some voters
went away from the polls without voting. The fact is also
that state election officials provided the counties with a
voting system that may be too difficult and too technical
for use by someone without a computer sciences degree. I
would lay better than even odds that an ES&S representative
or two were there when the machines were tested and probably
had an active role in that testing. Even they failed to
follow the instructions and complete the process. Voting
should be easy. Voters should be able to walk away from the
polls with a feeling of pride in taking part in our
democracy; not concern for whether the paper towel they
voted on would actually by counted. The KISS – Keep It
Simple Stupid - rule should apply....
AR: Officials Expect Smooth Sailing With
Voting Machines LINK California:
Kings County - Kings Co. counts on a difficult vote count LINK New Hampshire:
Huge Diebold Disparities Uncovered In New Hampshire Recount
Memory cards missing as attorney voices concerns about
transparency LINK New York:
Breakthrough at the Board?
NY Could Vote on Paper
Ballots LINK Ohio: Better
training would be better than dumping LINK Ohio: Butler
County - 9 in county accused of voting twice
Elections
board refers the incidents from November to the county
prosecutor. LINK Pennsylvania:
Local officials dismiss reports of flawed voting system LINK Pennsylvania: No
"perfect" voting solution for county LINK South Carolina:
Democrats concerned
Party hopes machines ready for
Saturday LINK South Carolina:
Horry County - Human Error Delayed Opening of Voting
Machines in Some Horry County Precincts LINK South Carolina:
Horry County - Machines fail, voters use paper ballots LINK South Carolina:
Horry County - Horry voting machines melt down LINK Tennessee:
Davidson County - Nashville laptop theft may cost $1 million
Thieves have stolen two laptops containing unencrypted
Social Security numbers of 337,000 Tennessee residents. 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 20, 2007
Guest
Blogged by John Gideon of VotersUnite.org
Voters went to the polls in Horry Co South
Carolina this morning in hopes of casting their vote in that
state’s Republican primary. Unfortunately testing of the
voting machines had not been completed by the county and
ES&S so poll workers were not able to start the machines.
Over 80% of the machines used in the county sat dark until
technicians could be sent out to get them cleared and ready
for the voters. While county election officials were telling
the media that no voters had been turned away, voters were
telling the media the truth. Voters were sent away without
voting.
Ohio SoS Jennifer Brunner has moved back a bit
from her plans for November. Gone are her demands for vote
centers and gone is her mandate for only central count. Now
she will allow counties to use precinct based optical scan
to unofficially count the ballots at the precinct level so
they can compare those numbers to the official centrally
counted tally. There is still no mention of accessible
voting for voters with disabilities or federally mandated
over vote protection. ...
CA: 600
ballots sent astray; to be in the mail Saturday LINK Colorado: Vote
machine bill on its way to passage LINK Connecticut:
Coalition Says Changes Needed in Election Audits LINK Florida: Palm
Beach County - Avoid absentee problems by going to the polls
LINK Florida: St.
Johns County - Early voting means fewer precincts in St.
Johns LINK Maryland:
Security of ballot not 100%
Critics expect flaws as Md.
switches systems LINK Mississippi: 2
days of runoffs possible for Mississippi
Depending on
need for special election to fill Lott's Senate seat LINK Montana: Guest
Opinion: Election machines secure in Montana LINK North Carolina:
Wake County - Instant-runoff voting mulled
Complicated
or convenient? Wake voters weigh in at public hearing LINK New Hampshire:
Human error in Nashua Ward 5 resulted in extra numbers LINK New York: N.Y.
gets OK for new voting machines
But local election
officials must examine machines from state list before
making choice. LINK Ohio: Secretary
of state retreats from some voting changes
Brunner still
wants to replace touch screen machines in 57 counties. LINK Ohio: Central
counting of votes waived
Brunner still pushing shift
from touch screens to scanned paper ballots LINK Ohio: Elections
officials fear paper ballots will delay primary results
Paper ballots could delay results of primary until the
wee hours LINK Ohio: Ashtabula
County steams ahead with its voting system LINK Pennsylvania:
Northampton County - Officials get set for new voting era LINK South Carolina:
Chester County - Justice Department won't monitor primary in
Chester
NAACP asked for oversight of voting machines LINK South Carolina:
Horry County - State readies for elections
Polling
formerly conducted by parties LINK South Carolina:
E-Voting Train Wreck 2008: The Horry County, SC Disaster LINK South Carolina:
Horry County Voting Machine Error LINK South Carolina:
Horry County - Voting machine problems reported in one South
Carolina county
Posted: 11:15 AM ET LINK South Carolina:
Horry County - Voters being turned away in Horry? LINK South Carolina:
Horry County - Voting machine problems anger voters LINK South Carolina:
Horry County - Electronic Voting Machine Problems in Myrtle
Beach LINK South Carolina:
Horry County - Voting Machine Error Forces Paper Ballot Use
LINK South Carolina:
Horry County - SC polling problems: Man v. Machine LINK South Carolina:
Horry County - McCain looking to extend South Carolina poll
hours LINK South Carolina:
Horry County - Voting problems widespread in Horry County,
officials say LINK South Carolina:
Horry County – SC Voting Problems 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 19, 2007
Guest
Blogged by John Gideon of VotersUnite.org
Direct Recording Electronic voting is on the
wane. New Mexico has already gone from DREs to paper.
Florida is in the process of making the change and will be
there by Nov. Ohio may make the move from DREs to paper
ballots before Nov. Colorado clerks in all but three
counties want to go to vote-by-mail for all elections and
their SoS has now flip-flopped over to their side. Maryland
has now budgeted $6.8M to make the move. Yet officials in
Northampton Co, Pennsylvania have decided to buy DREs from
Sequoia and they won’t even have a vvpat printer. Even the
vendors are beginning to admit that while they have made
hundreds of millions of dollars selling flawed technology
their time is coming to an end. Soon the DRE purveyor will
go the way of the snake-oil salesman. But officials like
those in Northampton need to look beyond their county border
and realize there is a world out there and they can learn
from more than just a “slick-willie” salesman who is
selling them junk.
Tax payers in four California counties
need to question their counties decision to file a wasteful
lawsuit against the Secretary of State. How much San Diego,
Riverside, San Bernardino, and Kern money was wasted in this
attempt to not follow the rules? Kern stupidly announced
they were joining the suit on Wed. and heard the tentative
ruling against them on Thurs. That’s great planning....
NAtional: Paper jam may curb Latino
vote LINK National: The
Legacy of Hanging Chads
As the Florida recount implodes,
the high court decides Bush v. Gore LINK National: Can
America Run a Fairer Election?
Why it's so hard to make
sure that voting day goes as it should LINK National: Rep.
pushes bill offering cash for paper ballots LINK National: New
Jersey Congressman Rush Holts Grand Notion… LINK California:
Growth in absentee voters threatens to delay California
tally LINK California:
Tentative decision in San Diego case favors Secretary of
State LINK California:
State's tallying may be delayed LINK California: San
Diego County - Judge Rules Against San Diego's Recount
Dispute LINK California: San
Diego County - Hand count of ballots for primary may grow
LINK California:
Solano County - Absentee voters told not to err LINK California:
Tulare County - One size does not fit all ballots
Absentee votes can be folded to send back to the county
LINK Colorado: County
clerks want all-mail ballot after machine, database problems
LINK Colorado:
Coffman bows to clerks on mail vote
Secretary of state
attempts to mend election fences LINK Colorado:
All-mail ballot wins ally
Secretary of State Coffman
says he may support it, but not all clerks on board LINK Colorado: Voting
system fix may need a 'time out'
Lawmakers should
approve all-mail-in election this year LINK Colorado:
Secretary of state closer to voting machine retest LINK Colorado: Voting
machine measure clears House committee LINK Florida:
Touch-screen voting popular with many but on the way out LINK Illinois:
Elections officials defend safety of technology, watchdogs
say it invites fraud LINK Massachusetts:
New voting machines help sight-challenged voters LINK Maryland:
Funding set for vote with 'paper trail'
Md. budget has
$6.8 million for new optical-scan system LINK Maryland: Board
gets grant to study 2008 election LINK New Hampshire:
'No Problems' in NH Hand Count Says Local Media (Who
Apparently Didn't Bother to Check First with Anybody but the
SoS) LINK New Hampshire:
New Hampshire law spells out how AccuVote technology must be
used LINK New Hampshire:
Election officials shrug off criticisms of voting machines
LINK New Jersey: Bill
prods states to drop paperless voting machines LINK New Jersey:
Opinion - Electronic voting machines should have backup
system LINK New York:
Opinion - Judicial action gets New York moving on voting
machines LINK Ohio: Brunner
backs off centralized vote-counting demand LINK Ohio: Ohio
leaders, minus speaker, huddle to prepare for election
Husted cites scheduling conflict in missing presidential
vote meeting on counting ballots LINK Ohio: Brunner
backs off proposals for voting
Touch-screens still out;
other changes can wait LINK Ohio: Brunner
backs off centralized vote-counting demand LINK Ohio: Cuyahoga
County - Ohio ACLU Sues SOS Brunner on Claims Voting System
Changes Unlawful and Will Result in More Uncounted Ballots
LINK Ohio: Cuyahoga
County - ACLU files suit to block paper ballots
New
paper ballots called unconstitutional LINK Pennsylvania:
Northampton County - County picks new electronic voting
machines
Sequoia voting machines resemble lever machine
ballots. LINK Pennsylvania:
Northampton County - County: It's Sequoia by a landslide
With lone holdout, council picks new voting machine
vendor. LINK South Carolina:
Absentee vote gaining popularity LINK
************* John
Gideon
Executive Director www.votersunite.org