Daily Voting News For July 22, 2006
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has released their written opinion explaining the seven justices' March ruling that
allowed electronic voting statewide last spring despite a local group's contention that voters should have decided for
themselves. / Meanwhile in Ohio the 6th Appeals Court has given approval, at the request of the state, for rehearing a
case that found that voters who used punch-card did not have the same rights as voters who used other voting systems.
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National: Verified Voting's Congressional Testimony LINK
National: CNN's Lou Dobbs: This Congress, This Administration, I Cannot Fathom What They Are Thinking LINK
Alaska: Vote Counting and Securing Democracy in Alaska LINK
Arkansas: No New News On Felons Voting LINK
Colorado: Lawsuit Still Stands Against Gigi Dennis LINK
Michigan: New machines to help disabled voters LINK
Ohio: State gets approval for rehearing in case involving voting equality LINK
Ohio: Cuyahoga County - Cuyahoga Co., Ohio Primary Was A Disaster LINK
Ohio: Cuyahoga County - Choice Nuggets From The Cuyahoga County Election Report LINK
Pennsylvania: Westmoreland County - Court's opinion released on electronic voting LINK
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