'Daily Voting News' For May 30, 2009
Monday, 1 June 2009, 12:56 pm
Column: www.votersunite.org
'Daily Voting News' For May 30, 2009
Guest blogged by Ellen Theisen, Dave Klein, and
John
WashburnMiscellaneous articles about IRV
mistabulation, Internet voting, election auditing, Voter ID
issues, fraud, and more....
National: New Video Release - Murder, Spies
and Voting Lies LINK
(Scroll down for the
announcement.)Colorado: Error found in IRV vote
tabulation LINKHawaii: Virtually
Voting: Bush's U.S. EAC Chair Cashes In to Head Company
Running 'All-Digital' Elections LINKKansas: Somebody
Else In Kansas Notices ACORN and Speaks Out! LINKKentucky: Plea
implicates others in Clay case LINKLouisiana:
Louisiana House of Representatives approves electronic voter
registration bill LINK
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Maryland:
Salisbury News: Wymzie, Stephanie Burke Loses Election
Complaint LINKNew York:
Considering the Alternative, New York Holds Onto Its
Old-Fashioned Voting Machines LINKNew York: Open
Letter to the New York State Board of Elections -- Election
Audits Must Be Simple But Effective LINKOhio: Brunner
Keeps Pushing for Election Reforms LINKPennsylvania: Two
Pike residents recount voting woes to commissioners LINKTexas: The Talk,
and the Talk, and the Talk, of Austin LINKPhilippines: AMA
group pulls out of poll bidding process LINK
(ES&S pulled out, leaving
Smartmatic as the only
bidder) ************* Published by VotersUnite.Org
Ellen Theisen,
Director and Managing Editor
Dave Klein,
Editor
John
Washburn, Editor
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