Daily Voting News For March 20, 2008
Saturday, 22 March 2008, 3:16 pm
Column: John Gideon
Daily Voting News For March 20,
2008
Guest Blogged by John Gideon
of VotersUnite.orgAfter
spending what must be over $1M total in Colorado and many
months the state is in nearly exactly the same position
they were in when they started. The court told the state
they had to recertify their voting systems so all voting
systems in use in the state were tested. Based on test
results and information from the test labs nearly every
voting system used in the state was denied certification.
SoS Coffman proudly announced that voting systems were
flawed. Then under pressure from the counties who use the
systems and the vendors who stood to lose money, Coffman
folded and decided that it would be alright for the counties
and vendors to retest the machines. Naturally the counties
and vendors reported that there were no problems and
Coffman went along with that biased opinion and recertified
the systems for use. The Governor and some legislative
leaders then decided that paper ballots should be used in
Nov. But no money could be found to support that change. So,
long story short, nothing has changed from the time the
court made their decision except a lot of labs and
consultants made a lot of money. The same machines will be
used with the same safeguards as previously were in place.
...
NAtional: E-voting vendor's Web
site hacked The Web site of Sequoia Voting Systems, which is
already under scrutiny for voting tally discrepancies in
New Jersey, was hacked Thursday morning LINK
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California: Dan
Walters: Court ruling offers hope to dysfunctional
California politics LINKColorado: Money
woes may doom paper-ballot bill LINKColorado:
Colorado Backs Off Paper Ballot Plan LINKColorado:
Editorial - Paper ballots go up in smoke LINKColorado:
Paper-ballot plan folds amid worry on feasibility, cost LINKColorado:
Editorial - Restore trust in system - and clerks' role
Legislature's yo-yo process is undermining fair election LINKColorado: Paper
ballots officially dead LINKColorado: Paper
ballot bill flames out LINKFlorida: New
voting machines pass first hurdle for Plant City elections
LINKFlorida:
Hillsborough County - New Voting Machines Ready For Plant
City Election LINKNew Jersey: Urge
New Jersey's Governor to Veto a Paperless 2008 Election LINKNew Jersey: State
AG confronted on voting machines Milgram urged to join
demand for analysis LINKNew Jersey: After
threats, NJ clerks call for e-voting investigation County
clerks in New Jersey asked the state's attorney general to
investigate discrepancies observed in last month's primary.
LINKNew Jersey:
E-voting vendor blocks security audit with legal threats LINKNew Jersey:
Sequoia’s Explanation, and Why It’s Not the Whole Story
LINKNew Jersey:
Sequoia attack dogs kill review into e-voting discrepancies
LINKNew York: Follow
the Count, Super Tuesday Votes Revisited LINKOhio: Portage
County - Election workers frustrated by new rules State
directives create lines when dropping off ballots; officials
want to speed process LINKPennsylvania:
Voting system concerns voiced A Penn State researcher
presented a report last night to members of the community
about the security of voting systems. LINKPennsylvania:
Pennsylvania's Online Voter Registration Data Found
Vulnerable LINKPennsylvania:
Bucks County - Activists blast voting machines Commissioner
says equipment complies with federal law. 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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