Daily Voting News 15 July, 2007
Monday, 16 July 2007, 9:42 pm
Column: John Gideon
Daily Voting News 15 July, 2007
Guest
Blogged by John Gideon of VotersUnite.org
A
large majority of the news is still about California. The
tentative ruling by the judge in Alameda County, the report
from the ‘Blue Ribbon” Committee in Riverside County
and the ruling from the state supremes that they won’t
hear the complaint regarding the Busby-Bilbray ruling from
San Diego County....
CA: Alameda
County - Officials facing suit for blocking recount LINKCalifornia:
Alameda County - Re-Vote Likely After E-Vote Error LINKCalifornia:
Riverside County - Report from Blue Ribbon Panel in
Riverside County, California LINKCalifornia:
Riverside County - Voting machines take a hit LINKCalifornia:
Riverside County – Opinion - Early voting to slim down
Hillsborough and Pinellas plan to cut sites; Pasco doesn't
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California: San
Diego County - Supreme Court won't hear election lawsuit
LINKConnecticut: City
worries over need to hire 34 poll workers LINKGeorgia: Former
Cox official gets job with voting maching firm LINKIowa: 'Red Alert'
Sent Over Touchscreen Use In Iowa GOP Straw Poll LINKIllinois:
Illinois Ballot Integrity Project Newsletter LINKMassachusetts:
Potential election nightmare averted; Law allows new voting
machines in Sept. 4 congressional election LINKMississippi:
Parties scramble for help at polls Pay boosted to help
precincts lure enough Election Day workers LINKMississippi:
Jackson County - Commission to test voting machines LINKNew York: State
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