Daily Voting News For November 8, 2007
Friday, 9 November 2007, 10:06 am
Column: John Gideon
Daily Voting News For November 8,
2007
Guest Blogged by John Gideon
of VotersUnite.orgSequoia
has now been sold, yet again. This time the new owners are
the present management team. Who is really behind the
purchase and what was the final purchase price? Smartmatic
paid $16M for the company which represented a $7M loss for
its previous owner. Also, now that the Venezuelans are not
involved who is going to do all of the ballot
programming?
Is Cuyahoga Co Ohio too big for
Diebold/Premier? That’s a question being asked by the
media and probably some members of the county Board of
Elections.
Poll workers failed to remove the results
cartridges from seven Sequoia Advantage machines in Camden
Co New Jersey. If the votes on those cartridges won’t
affect any races the votes won’t be considered in the
final tally, according to state law. Election officials
wonder why voter turn-out is so low. That’s one
reason.
Counting of ballots in Lackawanna Co Pennsylvania
was much slower than expected either with or because of
Premier/Diebold employees running the optical-scan
machines. Was the hold-up a ploy to make optical-scan
systems look bad and to sell the county DREs?
Lawrence
Co Ohio reports that votes have been flipped due to a
software error by ES&S.
This is it for today. DVN will
be on hiatus until Monday....
NAtional: U.S. Voting Technology Leader
Sequoia Voting Systems Announces New Corporate Ownership
LINK
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National: Getting
in Touch with the Inner VVSG LINKNational: Just a
Few 'Glitches'? LINKCalifornia:
Counting paper ballots means long wait LINKCalifornia:
Riverside County - Supervisors' e-mails violated law, DA
says
www.philly.com/inquirer/local/20071108_Camden_County_errors_trap_votes_in_a_few_machines.htmlCalifornia:
San Bernardino County - Next election results may take days
LINKCalifornia: San
Francisco - SF Charges Voting Company With Breach Of
Contract LINKCalifornia: San
Francisco seeks reimbursement for election problems LINKCalifornia: San
Francisco - S.F. prepares to sue voting machine company LINKCalifornia: San
Francisco - Voting machine vendor under fire LINKCalifornia: San
Mateo County - Election picture still shaping up LINKColorado:
Uncertainty looms for 2008 election in Denver LINKColorado: Denver
election woes bode ill for 2008 LINKColorado: Denver
– Columnist - LITTWIN: What's wrong here? LINKColorado: Denver
clerk: Much to do by '08 LINKConnecticut: Rage
for (and against) the machine: New voting technology draws
mixed reviews LINKConnecticut:
Middlefield recount in motion LINKFlorida: Fla.
asked to detail balloting procedures LINKFlorida: Sarasota
County – Opinion - Election rules in limbo LINKIowa: Voting by
mail? LINKIowa: Culver
wants to explore voting by mail LINKIowa: Johnson
County - Human error, number of early voters lead to
counting glitch LINKIndiana: La Porte
County - Some glitches at polls LINKMontana: Election
chief views mail-in balloting as success LINKNew Jersey:
Atlantic County - Software blamed for delay of Atlantic
County vote counts LINKNew Jersey:
Camden County errors trap votes in a few machines LINKNew Jersey: Essex
County - Seven voting machines replaced in Essex County LINKNew Jersey:
Mercer County - Judge orders county to open machines to
tally leftover votes Poll workers did not turn over
cartridges when the polls closed LINKNew York: US to
NY: You Gotta HAVA Faulty Voting Machine LINKNew York: Civic
Groups Blast Department of Justice Proposal to Gut
Standards LINKNew York: State
elections board discusses U.S. lawsuit in closed session LINKNew York:
Election activists call for return to paper ballots LINKOhio: Ohio
Election Justice Campaign, Justified LINKOhio: State will
review voting trouble in northwestern Ohio county LINKOhio: Glitches
delay vote count for Seneca, Putnam LINKOhio: Stealing
Ohio 2004 – The Case Heats Up LINKOhio: Cuyahoga
County's rocky election night leaves a lot of questions LINKOhio: Lawrence
County - Township race result flipped because of error LINKPennsylvania:
Fayette County - Official blames election Web site errors
on database 'glitch' LINKPennsylvania:
Lackawanna County - Vote-Counting Woes in Northeast
Pennsylvania LINKPennsylvania:
Lackawanna County - Voting system ‘just totally
antiquated’ LINK **"Daily
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************* John Gideon Co-Director and Information
Manager VotersUnite.Org http://www.votersunite.org
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