Daily Voting News For March 11, 2008
Wednesday, 12 March 2008, 3:45 pm
Column: John Gideon
Daily Voting News For March 11,
2008
Guest Blogged by John Gideon
of VotersUnite.orgAnother
good reason that a mail-in primary do-over cannot happen in
Florida? It is against the law. State law only allows
referendums to be on a mail ballots and doesn’t allow for
candidates to be named on ballots via stamp and carrier. An
executive order or a law change would be needed to allow
the presidential primary to be recast.
On top of
today’s Mississippi primary we also had a special election
for Indiana’s 7th CD and municipal elections in Florida.
Today the Iowa senate approved a bill (47-1) that will
change the state to a paper ballot and op-scan state from
one that had a mix of optical-scan and DRE counties. The
bill now goes to the House where it is expected to pass.
...
CO: Elections 2008: Colorado's
Unending Secrecy regarding Voter Registration LINKFlorida: 'Mashed
Into Bits': Florida Touch-Screen Voting Machines - 28,000
of them - to be Crushed, Recycled, Repurposed... LINKFlorida:
Southwest Florida elections supervisor skeptical of mail-in
redo LINK
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Florida: Deadline
To Decide On Revote Urgent LINKFlorida: Florida
Democrats mull primary vote by mail LINKFlorida: Dems
wonder what to do about Florida LINKFlorida: Changing
voting machines is an expensive reality LINKFlorida: Host of
factors affect possible new primary in Florida LINKFlorida:
Hillsborough County - Plug Is Pulled On Touch Voting LINKFlorida: Indian
River County might not be ready for do-over LINKFlorida: Palm
Beach County - Palm Beach County touch-screen voting
machines get final use today in 19 municipal elections LINKFlorida: Palm
Beach County - Election going smoothly so far, supervisor
says LINKIowa: Culver
wants a tighter rein on purchase of voting gear LINKIowa: Counties:
State voting machine plan doesn't measure up LINKIowa: Senate
approves new statewide voting system LINKIndiana: Today's
election day in the 7th District LINKIndiana: Polls
close for 7th district voting LINKLouisiana: East
Baton Rouge Parish - Computer glitches slow EBR returns LINKMinnesota:
Instant-runoff voting in Minneapolis unlikely in 2009 The
election director doubts the city will have the proper
equipment in place by then. LINKMississippi: Your
vote counts LINKMississippi:
Voting problems reported in Madison Co. LINKNew Jersey:
Voting machine errors spur independent analysis LINKOhio: Almost
90,000 Ohio votes didn't count LINKOhio: Editorial -
Brunner should listen to voters LINKOklahoma:
Oklahoma House passes voter identification bill in
party-line vote LINKPennsylvania:
Opinion - Good staff is key to a smooth election day LINKTexas: Fight for
Texas delegates won't end anytime soon Close count could
shift either way before long 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 Co-Director and Information
Manager VotersUnite.Org http://www.votersunite.org
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