Daily Voting News For April 4, 2008
Monday, 7 April 2008, 12:27 am
Column: John Gideon
Daily Voting News For April 4, 2008
Guest Blogged by John Gideon of VotersUnite.orgElection
officials in Pima Co Arizona have been on the wrong side of
issues quite a bit lately. Because of this it is surprising
that they may ask the Secretary of State to change the
“Election Procedures Manual” to disallow tabulation of
votes before election day, increase the size of
hand-counted audits, disallow the use of modems to transmit
results, improve ballot-verification procedures and
chain-of-custody records, and other worthy changes. The
county also wants to totally get rid of all DREs. It’s
amazing what happens at times when a good citizen group
stands-up and demands changes be made; people actually begin
to listen.
Meanwhile in Georgia citizens involved in an
electronic voting lawsuit have announced they have filed a
summary judgment motion seeking to ban the machines. The
motion “centers on a lack of equal protection and due
process that the plaintiffs claim Election Day voters have
when compared to absentee voters who use optically scanned
paper ballots. The motion contends that retention of
tangible paper ballots is required for voters to verify
their actual ballot choices, for election officials to
provide true recounts as needed, to investigate voting
discrepancies, to prevent fraud and to produce evidence for
contested elections”....
NAtional: Editorial - Safeguarding
Electronic Voting LINK
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National: The War
On Voting Rights: Voter Fraud Smears, Voter ID And
Corruption At DOJ LINKNational:
Papantonio and Bender on the Hart InterCivic Fraud Suit LINKNational: The
Cost of E-Voting LINKArizona: Pima
County - County appeals vote-databases 'public' ruling Wants
secretary of state to intervene; it's on list of security
recommendations LINKColorado:
Colorado AG expecting suit over electronic voting machines
LINKFlorida: Sarasota
County - State investigation, prosecutor clear Dent of
election tampering LINKGeorgia: Motion
Filed to Ban Georgia Voting Equipment LINKGeorgia: Muscogee
County - Political confusion: Removal letter confuses
law-abiding voters LINKIowa: Judge: Iowa
voting forms violate official English law LINKIndiana:
MicroVote pressed to pay '06 penalties LINKIndiana: Voting
Machine Maker Could Be Suspended for Five Years MicroVote
calls proposed punishment for missed certification in 2006
too harsh LINKIndiana:
MicroVote Responds to Secretary of State LINKIndiana: Another
Voting Machine Company on the Ropes as Indiana Slaps
MicroVote May be Banned from Doing business in State for
Five Years After Missing Recertification Deadline Prior to
2006 Election... LINKMaine: Senate
approves National Popular Vote initiative LINKNew Jersey:
Editorial - Protecting election integrity LINKPennsylvania:
Election systems in Pa. don't get vote of confidence LINKPennsylvania:
State preparing for huge voter turnout LINKPennsylvania:
Lawmaker fears state not ready for election Workers ready to
help voters with ID, other questions, official says LINKPennsylvania:
Fayette County - Fayette adopts guidelines for new voting
machines LINKTexas: Waste of
money? Low voter turnout has clerks questioning runoff
efficiency LINKVermont: Douglas
vetoes campaign finance, instant-runoff voting bills LINKWest Virginia:
Ohio County - Ireland: No Identification Needed to Vote in
West Virginia LINKWest Virginia:
Ireland says Ohio County's voter ID policy violates state
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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