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Daily Voting News For January 23, 2007
Friday, 25 January 2008, 9:31 am
Article: John Gideon
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Daily Voting News For January 23, 2007
Guest Blogged by John Gideon of VotersUnite.org
Today is a mixed bag of articles. Officials
in South Carolina have been told to have the proper amount
of emergency paper ballots at the polls for the Democratic
primary election this Saturday. It seems that Republicans
were forced to vote on any scrap of paper available in Horry
Co last Saturday.
The Registrar of Voters of Sacramento
Co California, Jill Lavine, has revealed
that the counties ES&S M-100 precinct-based optical-scan
machines failed “Logic and Accuracy” testing for the
Feb 5 primary. “Many of the county's M100 machines, which
have been tested and used for several previous elections
without incident, had a variety of problems. With some
machines, the ballot could not be loaded at all, or only
accepted if loaded in backwards. In some cases, Democratic
votes were not being recorded by a scanner. With other
machines, it would be Republican votes that were not
recorded. And with some machines, there were no problems at
all. With the election within two weeks, Lavine decided to
fore go using the scanners altogether, and count the
ballots centrally at the county election office.” We
applaud Lavine and her staff for doing a thorough L&A test
and for making the correct decision. One can only wonder as
to whom ES&S will blame for this problem.
Meanwhile
Colorado Secretary of State Mike Coffman has changed his
mind again and he is now backing the state’s county
clerks association which wants vote-by-mail. The governor
and legislative leaders today announced legislation that
will require all counties to keep poll site voting but do
away with the state’s DREs and require paper ballots. It
cannot be long before Coffman changes his mind again and
announces his support for paper ballots at the
polls....
- NAtional: Editorial - Voters don't need
photo identification LINK
- National: Report:
Touch Screen Ballot Design Can Cause Voter Errors LINK
- National:
Columnist - Servatius: The chads are still hanging America's
democracy is flawed at the most fundamental level LINK
- National: Why We
Need Democracy Promotion at Home LINK
- Arkansas: Benton
County - Democratic poll watchers to be on hand for Feb. 5
vote LINK
- California: Judge
rules against counties in vote count dispute LINK
- California: Kings
County - South Valley Voting Machines Gathering Dust LINK ` CA: Monterey County -
Panel observes voting process Elections Department: Group
formed to meet state requirement` LINK
- California:
Sacramento County - Long election night likely Sacramento
County machine flaws to delay results LINK
- California:
Sacramento County equipment problems will delay primary
election results LINK
- California:
Sacramento County - Voting equipment problems in Sacramento
lead to change of plans LINK
- California: San
Diego County - Judge rejects county's election recount
challenge LINK
- California: San
Diego County - Hand counting of ballots can increase, judge
rules LINK
- California: San
Francisco County - S.F. settles suit with voting machine
vendor LINK
- California: San
Francisco County - City may get $3.5M from e-voting company
LINK
- California:
Solano County - Election oversight proposal rejected LINK
- Colorado: Ritter
backs paper ballots at polls LINK
- Colorado: Ritter
proposes paper ballot LINK
- Colorado: Paper
Ballots Will Be Used In This Year's Elections Electronic
Voting Equipment Was Disqualified In December LINK
- Colorado: Ritter:
State should use paper, not electronics, to vote LINK
- Colorado: Federal
election official talks about Colorado voting problems LINK
- Colorado:
Garfield County's clerk and recorder says she needs an
answer on voting machines LINK
- Colorado: Weld
County - Weld clerk calls Ritter's paper ballot proposal
"step back" LINK
- Florida: Pinellas
County – Editorial - Plan for early voting snubs half the
county LINK
- Florida: Sarasota
County - Sarasota backs off mail-in election A special vote
this spring will be done traditionally, just to be on the
safe side LINK
- Iowa: Mauro:
Update all of Iowa's voting machines LINK
- Massachusetts:
Swampscott set to debut new voting machines LINK
- Maryland: Study
Author Pans Scrapping of Maryland's Touch-Screen Voting
Machines LINK
- New Mexico:
Ballot Busters Will the state’s election software be
reliable? LINK
- New York: Brennan
Center to New York State Board of Elections: Don't Even
Think About It LINK
- New York: Opinion
- Voting machine deadline approaching County election
commissioners face crucial choice by Feb. 8. LINK
- New York:
Republican resigns from state elections board LINK
- New York: Illness
might delay state's choice of new voting machines LINK
- Ohio: Brunner's
election plan given rebuff Secretary of state hoping
elections officials will compromise on replacing touch
screen machines with paper ballots. LINK
- Ohio: Brunner:
Security over cost Most counties want to stick with
touch-screen voting LINK
- Ohio: Brunner
wants officials to compromise LINK
- Ohio: Ohio’s
vote machines lacking controls LINK
- Ohio: Lake County
- Lake officials estimate cost of changing voting equipment
LINK
- Pennsylvania:
Editorial - Could online voting be far in the future? LINK
- Pennsylvania:
Lawrence County - County to address voting machine
complaints LINK
- Pennsylvania:
Wayne County - Wayne considering leasing machines for April
primary LINK
- South Carolina:
Legislators call for more paper ballots after Horry Co.
primary problems LINK
- South Carolina:
Officials working to fix voting machine problems from GOP
primary LINK
- South Carolina:
Horry County - Staff changes not expected over primary LINK
- South Carolina:
Orangeburg County - School election appeal before Supreme
Court LINK
- Utah: Utah's
AccuVOTE Proves to be Safe and Successful LINK
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************* John
Gideon Executive Director www.votersunite.org