Daily Voting News For December 21, 2007
Sunday, 23 December 2007, 2:43 pm
Column: John Gideon
Daily Voting News For December 21,
2007
Guest Blogged by John Gideon
of VotersUnite.orgJust
in late this afternoon, a
typical-bad-news-on-a-late-Friday-after-the-news-week-is-complete,
is the news that Secretary of State Brunner has ignored the
statements of every person who spoke before the Cuyahoga
County Board of Elections. She has decided that the county
must change voting systems and voting system vendors before
the primary election which is March 4 with early voting
beginning in a little over a month. ES&S will be given the
contract.
Two more states have begun to look at the
results of testing of voting systems and they are answering
questions of the media. In both cases, Nevada and Louisiana
election officials told the same story. Yes, they use the
same machines and the machines have the same problems BUT
they have administrative methods that make the findings
from Ohio and Colorado inconsequential. Of course, both
states have the same, or nearly the same, administrative
methods as both Ohio and Colorado and the methods described
in the media would not have any impact on the insecure,
inaccurate and inaccessible voting systems in use.
Speaking of inaccessibility of voting systems; why has no
one yet stood-up and reminded these states that their
reports say the machines do not meet HAVA requirements? Why
is this being ignored? ...
NAtional: Electronic Voting Equipment
Records a Vote of 'No Confidence' LINK
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National: Voting
Rights Activists Win Big Cases in Florida and Arizona LINKNational: Diebold
under Justice Department scrutiny, too LINKNational: Diebold
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Also Facing SEC Probe, Lawsuits, Upcoming 2008 Election
Meltdowns LINKAlaska: Vote
count for 2004 general election will stand SYSTEM
CRITICIZED: Division of Elections must pay attorney fees. LINKCalifornia: Kern
County - Kern considers lawsuit against state official LINKCalifornia: Marin
County - Women urge hand-count double-check of county
ballots LINKCalifornia: San
Diego County - Chip disappearance prompts sparks LINKCalifornia:
Solano County - Kondylis wants probe of mayoral tallies LINKColorado: Clerks
plead for all-mail vote LINKColorado: Party
Chair Questions Coffman’s Ability to Lead Elections LINKColorado:
Political firm boss denies any conflict Phase Line-Coffman
link prompts call for resignation LINKColorado: Coffman
caught in conflict over lobbying firm LINKColorado:
Arapahoe County - Doty responds to decertification of
voting machine LINKColorado: Park
County voting machines need upgrades Machines will be ready
for August primary, says Park County clerk and recorder LINKColorado: Pitkin
County voting machines on track Local voting machines immune
to statewide security problems LINKColorado: Pueblo
County – Editorial - Double whammy LINKColorado: Pueblo
County - Will Pueblo have legal voting machines in time for
the next election? LINKColorado: Weld
County - Weld voting machines remain certified despite
state-wide concerns LINKIndiana: Porter
County - Versau likes voting machines, not election results
LINKLouisiana:
Colorado voting machine decision being reviewed in La. LINKMichigan: Feds
review Warren elections City is one of five in Michigan
undergoing audit of election spending, equipment security
LINKMinnesota:
Instant runoff voting has its first hurdle - a lawsuit A
citizens group filed suit to stop instant runoff voting in
Minneapolis. The group says the ranking system is too
confusing. LINKNevada: I-Team:
Voting Machines Used in Nevada Deemed Unreliable in
Colorado LINKNew York: Federal
Judge Sets Voting Machine Deadline LINKNew York: Judge
Orders Voting Machine Deadline LINKNew York: N.Y.
ordered to comply on election law Judge gives state deadline
for voting machines plan LINKNew York: Judge
gives N.Y. 14 days to devise plan to comply with voting law
LINKNew York: Oneida
County Board of Legislators urge state to comply to voting
machine updates LINKOhio: WHAT the HE
DOUBEL HOCKEY STICKS is going on in OHIO? LINKOhio: Opinion -
Resolve Voting Issues Quickly LINKOhio: Athens
County - Voting machine issues to have little effect in
county LINKOhio: Cuyahoga
County - Ohio County Split on New Voting System LINKOhio: Cuyahoga
County - Secretary of State Brunner expected to order
Cuyahoga County to buy optical scanners LINKOhio: Cuyahoga
County - Conflict in Cuyahoga LINKOhio: Cuyahoga
County - Secretary of state breaks tie, votes to scrap
Cuyahoga machines LINKOhio: Official To
Issue Decision For BOE To Overhaul Voting System LINKVirginia:
Virginia: Election Advocates Urge New Security Measures LINK **"Daily
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news around the country regardless of quality or political
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************* John Gideon Co-Director and Information
Manager VotersUnite.Org http://www.votersunite.org
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