Daily Voting News For July 2, 2006
Compiled by John Gideon
The Utah Lt. Gov. office is talking about requiring audits in Nov and in the future. The audit in Nov. may be done by
the Lt. Gov. office itself. One can only wonder what transparency there will be. They will go to the state legislature
to ask for funding and a law for future audits. Perhaps the Brennan Report is getting through to a few people? One can
only hope. ...
National: Key Authors of Federal E-Voting Certification Guidelines Say Machines Can Be Hacked, Outcomes of Elections
Changed… LINK
National: In a country where your vote is supposed to count, you should be worried about someone stealing your vote LINK
Arizona: Bill OK'd for voting-machine audit plan LINK
Arizona: Opinion - New legislation adds reliability to voting process LINK
Georgia: Voters in no hurry to get IDs LINK
Georgia: Gwinnett County - 1965 Voting Rights Act renewal hits bump in road LINK
New York: Monroe County - Only one machine available for disabled voters (Populex) LINK
Ohio: Cuyahoga County - Diebold critical of elections officials LINK
Ohio: Cuyahoga County - Cuyahoga only county to refuse voting machine company's training LINK
South Dakota: Indian vote affected if act expires LINK
Tennessee: Sevier County - Voters get a chance to try out new machines LINK
Utah: Audit is next for e-vote LINK
Utah: Poll workers get high marks LINK
IReland: €52m voting system fails to pass test LINK
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John Gideon
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Information Manager www.votetrustusa.org