Daily Voting News For August 25, 2008
Tuesday, 26 August 2008, 1:36 pm
Column: John Gideon
Daily Voting News For August 25,
2008
Guest Blogged by John Gideon of VotersUnite.org
Today’s featured article is a warning from Greg Gordon
of McClatchy News in which he points to the fact that the
recent disclosure of flawed software in Premier/Diebold
machines points directly to a system of testing and
certifying voting systems that was broken. Gordon points
out, “NASED watched over the issuance of "qualified"
reports from Independent Testing Laboratories, but with
little control over the testing. The vendors secretly
negotiated payments with the labs, helped design the tests,
got to see the results first and only shared the codes
driving their software with three NASED technical experts
who signed non-disclosure agreements.”
All it took was
a disclosure by Premier/Diebold that all of their voting
systems of the past ten years have potentially lost votes
and the media has woken up to the issue. Of course, some
election officials are just too wedded to their vendors.
Officials in South Carolina and West Virginia proudly
proclaim that while states around them are doing the right
thing by changing from DRE voting to paper based systems
they are going to stand firm behind their paperless voting
systems, ignoring the facts in doing so. ...
Featured - National: Warning on voting
machines reveals oversight failure LINK
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National:
Opinion - Casting doubt on a voting plan LINK National: How
Design Can Save Democracy LINK National:
Diebold Admits Their Tabulator Software Doesn't Count Votes
Correctly LINK National:
Uncounted: Documentary Explores U.S. Election Fraud LINK National: No
chad, but questions still hang over voting LINK National: Voting
Machines Can Never Be Trusted Says GOP Computer Security
Expert LINK National:
Commentary: How Electronic Voting Could Be Secure and Why It
Isn't Good Now. LINK National: MSM
comes out against computerized voting, finally LINK National:
Diebold/Premier 'fesses lost OH votes LINK National: From
Black Box Voting: You can help safeguard our elections LINK National: Troops
may lead in online voting LINK National:
Election experts warn of November storm LINK Alaska: Division
of Elections Clarifies Absentee Voting Instructions Error LINK Colorado: El
Paso County - Few glitches during primary elections, review
reveals LINK Connecticut: A
win for state veterans and voting LINK Florida: A hefty
trail of paper: 90 tons of ballots piling up in Palm Beach
County alone LINK Florida: Pasco
County - First and foremost: Will the optical scan machines
work? LINK Illinois: DuPage
County confident of no past election problems
Equipment
vendor acknowledged software glitch in Ohio votes LINK New York:
Proposed Mitigation for GEMS (and other EMS) Vote Deletion
LINK New York: Monroe
County seeks election inspectors LINK Ohio: Look for
big voter turnout in November LINK Ohio: Editorial
- Hold Company Accountable LINK Ohio:
PERSPECTIVE: Spat over Ohio voting law about politics LINK Ohio: Ohio
elections officials preparing for 80% turnout in November LINK South Carolina:
State bucks trend, keeps voting machines
SC election
officials have faith in systems LINK Tennessee: Touch
screens on way out in TN
Optical-scanning voting
machines to be in use by 2010 LINK Pennsylvania:
Guest column: Voter ID laws are a national catastrophe LINK Pennsylvania:
Westmoreland County - Elections inspector gets role in
documentary LINK West Virginia:
W.Va. counties sticking with touch-screen voting, despite
troubles elsewhere 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
Co-Executive Director
VotersUnite.Org
www.votersunite.org
"To encourage citizen ownership
of transparent, participatory
democracy." The Creekside
Declaration March 22,
2008
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