Daily Voting News For January 08, 2008
Wednesday, 9 January 2008, 2:19 pm
Article: John Gideon
Daily Voting News For January 08,
2008
Guest Blogged by John
Gideon of VotersUnite.org
Colorado's
Secretary of State, Mike Coffman, seems to be doing all he
can to get away from the decisions he made recently that
were negative toward the state's voting machines. Amazingly
he has allowed ES&S and Mesa and Jefferson Counties to run a
test on their equipment in an attempt to prove his computer
experts wrong. Of course, they can find none of the problems
found during the testing done by experts for the state. Also
today there are reports that Coffman called election
officials in Denver last week and told them that all they
need to do is to appeal his decision and he will probably
change his decision. This all happened after Coffman met
with Sequoia Voting Systems officials. Coffman might just as
well have ignored the court when they told the state they
had to retest and certify all voting systems. Simply
amazing!!...
National: As primary
season ramps up, an e-voting snapshot Are states across the
nation ready for the elections to begin? LINKNational:
Interview - Bits, Bytes and Votes LINK
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National: Supreme
Court to Hear Oral Arguments on Indiana Voter ID Law LINKNational:
Voter-ID Law Draws Political Clash at Supreme Court LINKNational: Voter
ID: "much ado about nothing"? LINKNational: Our
view on improving elections: Photo ID to vote? Only if all
who are eligible can get one LINKNational:
Election (including security) madness The continuing saga of
poorly designed voting machines LINKNational:
Election Burden Indiana's voter-ID law is harmful and
worthless. LINKNational: White
House Watch: The question the candidates aren't asked and
won't answer LINKArkansas: Ark.
officials expect electronic voting to go smoothly at primary
LINKCalifornia: San
Diego County - Security Concerns Sideline Electronic Voting
Machines LINKCalifornia: San
Mateo County - Voting contract changing County's move will
not affect use of e-machines LINKColorado: Lack of
election-plan direction after April 1? Foolish LINKColorado: Denver
- E-voting could be back in '08 LINKColorado: Mesa
County - County vote machines pass tests LINKFlorida:
Columnist - An accurate vote count is essential -- but
elusive -- in a democracy LINKFlorida:
Editorial - Paper counts The issue isn't electronics, but
verifying votes LINKHawaii: Maui
County - County officials scrambling to ready for elections
in fall LINKNew Hampshire:
The cat that controls New Hampshire election programming LINKNew Hampshire:
ALL Diebold ALL the Time - It's the New Hampshire Primary LINKNew Jersey: New
Jersey's Post-Election Audit Bill Goes to the Governor! LINKTennessee: TACIR
to act on verifiable votes LINKWisconsin:
Advocates outraged after audit finds polling sites
inaccessible LINKGermany: German
activists move to block e-voting Out of the Chaos Computer
Club, calls for dropping the computers LINKGermany: German
hackers fight electronic voting LINKGermany: Voting
Computers Spark Controversy German State Election LINK **"Daily
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reports
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and voting news around
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Voting News" may not reflect the opinions of VotersUnite.Org or Scoop.**
************* John Gideon
Executive Director www.votersunite.org
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