Daily Voting News For January 07, 2008
Tuesday, 8 January 2008, 2:37 pm
Article: John Gideon
Daily Voting News For January 07,
2008
Guest Blogged by John
Gideon of VotersUnite.org
Today
is another busy day with news. The "Supremes" are about to
hear the Voter-ID case and The New Yorker actually printed
an article on the lack of voter fraud.
There is also a
new report put out by Common Cause that addresses
Vote-By-Mail.
Also be sure to read the "The Kudzu Effect:
The Voting-Industrial Complex Chokes Our Democracy" from
Cleveland Free Press. It gives a lot of background about how
we got where we are now and who is behind it.
And I have
to mention that there is an editorial for a state that I
think I may have mentioned only once or twice before in the
four-year history of "Daily Voting News"; Oklahoma and any
previous mention was not due to problems with their
machines. You see, in 1992 Oklahoma bought ES&S Optech III-P
Eagle optical-scan machines then immediately kicked ES&S out
of the state. Since then Oklahoma has done all ballot
printing, software updates, ballot definitions, and
maintenance themselves. They don't have problems. ...
National: Voter ID case could affect
election laws LINKNational: Voter
ID Laws Are Set to Face a Crucial Test LINK
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National:
Columnist - Fraud Alert LINKNational: Opinion
- A Paper Trail for Voting Machines LINKNational:
Response to NY Times Magazine cover story:"Can you count on
voting machines?" LINKNational: Getting
it Straight for 2008: What We Know About Vote by Mail
Elections, and How to Conduct Them Well LINKNational: The
Kudzu Effect: The Voting-Industrial Complex chokes our
democracy LINKNational:
Uncounted: The New Math of American Elections LINKNational: The
Establishment's Voting Machines LINKNational: Voter
I.D. requirements reduce political participation, study
finds LINKNational: Vote
Hope 2008 :3: Mark Ritchie LINKCalifornia:
Solano County - Cloutier to contest manual recount of
Vallejo mayor's race LINKColorado: 54
Colorado Counties Not Prepared For Election LINKColorado: Ouray
County - State Decertifies Electronic Voting Machines LINKGeorgia: Cobb
County - Kennesaw's election do-over LINKIowa: The Iowa
Un-Caucus LINKIndiana: Voter ID
law going before high court State says it prevents fraud;
critics call law an unnecessary burden LINKKentucky:
Legislators likely to debate election changes LINKMinnesota: One
citizen, one vote, one form of ID? LINKNorth Dakota:
Supreme Court voter ID case unlikely to affect N.D. rules LINKNew Hampshire:
"First in the nation" (with corporate controlled secret vote
counting) LINKNew Jersey: New
Jersey lawmakers consider ballot safeguards LINKNew Jersey:
Giblin Bill Moving Division of Elections to Department of
State Signed Into Law LINKNew Jersey: NJ
Secretary of State taking over elections from AG LINKOhio: Editorial -
Ohio election 'quick fix' is dicey LINKOhio: Opinion -
Wrong message In the name of fixing things, Ohio's secretary
of state is undermining voter confidence LINKOhio: Opinion -
Ohio's system works well for voters LINKOhio: Van Wert
County - Election ballot will be change of pace LINKOklahoma:
Editorial - Iron eagle: State voting system keeps on
performing LINKPennsylvania:
Opinion - Electronic voting LINKTennessee:
Commission guards voters IDs Election official believes
personal information safe LINK **"Daily
Voting News" is meant as a comprehensive listing of
reports
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 not reflect the opinions of VotersUnite.Org or Scoop.**
************* John Gideon
Executive Director www.votersunite.org
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