There
are election recounts in Minnesota and New York that have
the media’s eyes and ears but we should not forget that
there is also a recount beginning next week in Maricopa Co
Arizona. In this case it is not an elections recount to
decide who/what won an election. Instead this is a criminal
investigation to determine whether there was manipulation of
the vote tally on the voting machines in Pima Co. during the
2006 Rural Transit Authority election. Today’s
“Featured” article has the whole story, including all of
the background....
Featured - AZ:
Ballots from 'Fixed' Arizona Election Finally to be Counted
in Criminal Investigation by State AG LINK
Minnesota: GOP
senators tell Coleman to make a federal case out of it;
expert nonplussed LINK
New Mexico:
Voting machine service contracts canceled LINK
New Mexico: Who
will pay for voting machine maintenance? LINK
Illinois:
Write-in candidates hope voters pick up their pens LINK
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Oklahoma: Voter
ID law stirs partisan passions LINK
Texas: Heflin
crafts kinder, gentler Voter ID bill LINK
Wisconsin: Fon
Du Lac County - Voters go to polls on Tuesday [NOTE
admonition for voters not to put stickers onto ballots or
machines may be damaged] LINK
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democracy." The Creekside Declaration March 22,
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