A deal was struck last evening
in Colorado with the Secretary of State. 20,000 voters who
were illegally purged from the state’s voter rolls will
now be allowed to vote using provisional ballots and those
ballots will get priority handling and a presumption of
validity by Colorado counties.
The Reform Institute, a
non-partisan public policy organization, today released a
checklist to assist voters in casting their ballots. The
checklist provides helpful tips for voters, especially those
going to the polls for the first time, to facilitate a
voting process free of complications....
Featured - CO: Deal ensures 20,000 taken
off rolls can to vote LINK
Featured -
National: Guide for Navigating the Polls Released Checklist
Helps Prepare and Inform Voters for Election Day LINK
National: Lab
that Tests and Certifies Voting Machines Suspended LINK
National: Experts
see potential problems on Election Day LINK
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National:
Election officials brace for huge turnout LINK
National: ACLU
Launches Voter Empowerment Program LINK
National: Paper
Ballot Has Md.'s, Va.'s Vote 2 States Plan to Ditch
Electronic Machines, Part of a Rapid National Reversal LINK
National:
Editorial - The Success of Early Voting LINK
National: Glitch
reports mount for e-voting machines LINK
National: Telling
No Lies and Still Not Telling the Truth LINK
National: BLACK
LEGAL ISSUES: Does the 'Help America Vote Act of 2002'
really guarantee your right to vote? LINK
National: Vote
watchdogs warn of troubles on election day LINK
National: Have
American Elections Really Been Stolen? LINK
National:
Election officials brace for huge turnout LINK
Arizona: Pima
County - Big turnout, long lines expected on Election Day
Half of votes cast may be from early voting LINK
Colorado:
Colorado Sued To Reverse Voter Purges LINK
Florida: Election
revolt over provisional ballots LINK
Florida: Sarasota
County - Feds move to suspend company that certified
electronic voting machines that Sarasota County used in
contested 2006 congressional election. LINK
Georgia: Georgia
to 4,770: Your vote is ‘challenged’ LINK
Georgia: State to
notify 4,770 their votes are ‘challenged’ LINK
Georgia:
Editorial - Early-voting hours must be extended LINK
Georgia: Coweta
County - 26 percent have voted in Coweta LINK
Illinois:
Sangamon County returns to paper ballots LINK
Pennsylvania:
Westmoreland County - County bans cameras from polls LINK
Texas: More
Vote-Flipping In TX From Dems To Republicans LINK
Texas: Beaumont
voter complaint makes CNN blog LINK
Texas: Galveston
County - Blunder at polls casts doubt on school bond LINK
Texas: Webb
County - Paper ballots Agreement states only the disabled
will use voting machines LINK
West Virginia:
Machine filmed flipping votes Group did not use part where
it worked, Jackson clerk says LINK
West Virginia:
Secretary of State Wants Voters to Stay Confident LINK
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