Daily Voting News For September 19, 2007
Thursday, 20 September 2007, 8:10 pm
Column: John Gideon
Daily Voting News For September 19,
2007
Guest Blogged by John Gideon
of VotersUnite.org
Early
voting is taking place in Shelby Co, Tennessee but the
Memphis mayor wants the voting to stop and he seems to have
convinced the city attorney that he is correct. The issue
is that the county’s Diebold TSx voting machines seem to
be flipping votes and numerous calls from voters to the
mayor (a candidate) have convinced him that there is a
problem. The city attorney actually went to one of the
early voting sites and verified that touching just inside
the lines separating the candidates would cast a vote to
the name just above or below the voter's selection of
choice. Amazingly the Shelby County Election Board chair had
this to say, “…..we're comfortable with the fact that
we tested those machines and there is nothing wrong with
the way the machines are recording the votes. Apparently
it's an issue of public education. If people press in the
wrong area they're going to get the wrong result.” She
also said that voters have a chance to correct their vote
on the screen before they submit it. That’s the screen
with the small writing that you didn’t do any voter
education about? Is it any wonder that today’s “Enemy of
Democracy” award goes to Myra Stiles for blaming the voter
instead of the machines for the machines
failures....
NAtional: Restore
Integrity to Federal Elections LINK
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National: HR 811,
Unfunded Mandates, and the Protection of Civil Rights LINKNational: A
Voting Test for the High Court LINKNational: Paper
trail voting report hammers straw men, its own credibility
LINKCalifornia:
Riverside County - Supervisors demand certified voting
equipment for February primary LINKCalifornia:
Riverside County - County wants state approval of voting
machines LINKCalifornia:
Riverside County - Riverside Co. Pulls Plug on Electronic
Voting LINKCalifornia: San
Francisco - SF election outcomes won't be known for weeks
LINKCalifornia: San
Francisco - Report: E-voting woes could stall S.F. election
tally LINKColorado:
Montrose County - In-house ballots allow for savings LINKConnecticut:
Voting Officials Report Smooth Introduction of New Machines
LINKGeorgia: Georgia
voter ID faces election test LINKKentucky:
Kentucky Attorney General Stumbo Issues Investigative
Report on Kentucky’s Electronic Voting Systems LINKKentucky: Voting
machines could be at risk, Stumbo says LINKKentucky:
Grayson, Stumbo differ on voting machines LINKMississippi:
Quitman County election panel claims voting fraud LINKNorth Carolina:
Swain voter fraud investigation sent to feds LINKNew Mexico:
Opinion - Voting by mail gets my full support LINKNew York:
Watchdogs Want to Block Touch-Screen Voting LINKNew York: Groups
find fault with state's plan to comply with federal voting
law LINKNew York: Nassau
County - Critics slam plan for disabled voting equipment LINKOhio: Cuyahoga
County – Editorial - Cuyahoga County bought touch-screen
machines; it has to make them work - an editorial LINKOhio: Liking
County - More changes, decisions for election board
Secretary of state visits local officials, discusses voting
machines LINKPennsylvania:
Wayne County - Ballot hand-count to make for long night LINKTennessee: Shelby
County - Mayor wants early voting stopped Calls for audit of
machines he says may be faulty LINKTennessee: Shelby
County - Mayor Herenton Wants Early Voting Stopped LINKTennessee: Shelby
County - Mayor wants vote halted Herenton calls machines
faulty; opponents say he's desperate LINKTennessee: Shelby
County - Herenton, City Attorney Call to Halt Early Voting
LINKTennessee: Shelby
County - Mayor calls for suspension of early voting, wants
federal monitors LINKTennessee:
Mayor's Request to Stop Early Voting: Special Meeting
Called LINKWest Virginia:
Taylor County - Taylor County Rejects Electronic Voting LINK **"Daily
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each day concerning issues related to election and voting
news around the country regardless of quality or political
slant. Therefore, items listed in "Daily Voting News" may
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************* John Gideon Co-Director and Information
Manager VotersUnite.Org http://www.votersunite.org
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