Voting News: Why Rig Elections? Because it works
Why Rig Elections? Because it works Diebold
on EFFs TakeDown Hall of Shame
Posted: 28 Oct 2009 04:18 PM PDT
Diebold can't seem to get away from the bad publicity its disgraced election division keeps churning. The latest disgrace of many: EFF launches a "Takedown Hall of Shame" to fight censorship and - Diebold makes the list...Why Rig Elections? Because it Works....Low Tech, Computer Hack...Sens. McCain and Feingold defend campaign finance laws that Supreme Court threatens to roll back...President Obama Set to Sign Overseas Voter Act...Cool free online redistricting tool in preparation the 2010 Census!...Newspaper Condemns North Carolina Ballot Access Law...Big Week for Election Integrity in The Big Apple... 16 Va. localities fail to meet absentee-ballot deadline...Pilot is beginning of Wyoming switch to electronic voting, officials incorrectly cite HAVA as requiring they ditch lever machines...Internet voting whack-a-mole in Canada: one Canadian city promises paperless online voting for 2010, another city rejects online voting as insecure...
All of that and more in today's Voting News below...
CT: Low
Tech, Computer Hack
October 28, 2009. Just a little
reminder that we can have all the physical security,
encryption, open source, and source disclosure in the world
and there are still low tech ways to hack systems available
to high school “D students”.
http://www.ctvoterscount.org/?p=2499
FL: Lake Park To Change Voting Method In
2010
Change Comes After Lawsuit Claimed Blacks Not
Getting Fair Shot In Elections
..."In the consent decree,
the town of Lake Park conceded that there is a factual and
legal basis for concluding that the current at-large method
of electing the town's commissioners results in an unfair
dilution of the African-American vote," said U.S. Attorney
Jeffrey Sloman. "
http://www.wpbf.com/news/21436468/detail.html
FL: Broward's Advancement Project Report
The
Advancement Project and other 501c3 groups have been meeting
with SOEs around the state discussing problems with
provisional ballots, voter registrations, early voting etc.
They are working to create legislation for 2010 to address
the problematic issues uncovered in their public records
requests from the November 2008 election. They did a
comprehensive request to determine the cause of rejected
provisional ballots and voter registration
applications.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/electionreform/message/12682
MD: Open meeting squabble in Prince George's leads to
new policy
Elections administrator won't attend
closed-door meetings with delegates
http://www.gazette.net/stories/10262009/polinew181149_32537.shtml
ME: Pilot Program Encourages Early
Voting
AUGUSTA (NEWS CENTER) -- Nine communities are
participating in an early voting pilot program in Maine.
Early voting is not the same as absentee voting. Registered
voters show up to a polling place, fill out a ballot and
that ballot is immediately counted.
http://www.wcsh6.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=110486&catid=2
MN: Candidates, like city, slow to grasp
instant-runoff voting
October 27, 2009
...Now the
city that once made the world's fastest supercomputers
expects to employ 100 election judges for eight weeks to
conduct a full hand-count of next month's city election.
Judging by their campaigns, candidates for city office
haven't cottoned much faster to the new system.
http://www.tcdailyplanet.net/news/2009/10/26/candidates-city-slow-grasp-instant-runoff-voting
NC: Nonpartisan voting issue brings Fox News to
Kinston
October 26, 2009 KINSTON — The national
media spotlight shone a little brighter on Kinston Monday as
a crew from the Fox News Channel rolled into town to
interview various local figures in the ongoing nonpartisan
voting issue.
http://www.newbernsj.com/news/kinston-48984-bodycopyrag-news.html
NC: Winston-Salem Journal Newspaper Condemns North
Carolina Ballot Access Law
October 27th, 2009 The
October 27 issue of the Winston-Salem Journal has this editorial, criticizing the
state’s ballot access law and calling on the legislature
to improve it. Of course, if the pending Libertarian-Green
ballot access lawsuit wins in the State Supreme Court, that
is an alternate path to a better law
http://www.ballot-access.org/2009/10/27/winston-salem-journal-newspaper-condemns-north-carolina-ballot-access-law/
NC: Students subpoenaed for hearing
29 from
ECSU to testify at election protests
October 27, 2009.
Twenty-eight Elizabeth City State University students are
among the 30 witnesses that Pasquotank County elections
officials plan to subpoena for next week’s hearings on
election protests filed by two unsuccessful 4th Ward City
Council candidates.
...
The board also rejected
Watts’ request that the students’ tuition costs be
subpoenaed from the university
http://www.dailyadvance.com/news/students-subpoenaed-for-hearing-922607.html
NC:Election Board hearings: Mike Easley is accused of
pilfering campaign funds.
27 Oct 2009. Former Gov.
Mike Easley, at the outset of hearings into possible
violations of the state’s campaign finance laws, stands
accused — by a friend — of being a petty
grifter.
http://www.indyweekblogs.com/citizen/2009/10/day-1-of-the-election-board-hearings-mike-easley-is-accused-of-petty-theft/
NC: Easley case highlights 'loophole'
RALEIGH,
N.C. -- Advisers who once helped former Gov. Mike Easley on
fundraising told state election officials Tuesday there was
no scheme to funnel money the campaign raised for the state
Democratic Party back to Easley's committee to avoid
individual caps on giving.
http://www.thesunnews.com/news/local/story/1137500.html
NJ: County Puts New Technology In Place For
Election
...Eight precincts in Berks County will have
a new way to sign in on Tuesday, in addition to the
traditional poll books. It's a test but could be the future
for the entire county...
http://wfmz.com/view/?id=1289355
NV: ACORN, former official plead not guilty in
Nevada
LAS VEGAS — Lawyers for the political
advocacy group ACORN and a former voter registration
supervisor pleaded not guilty Tuesday to illegally paying
canvassers to register Nevada voters during last year's
presidential campaign.
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5iifOOLhatbjfQ_Hbj-oKLmjodawQD9BJKOS00
NY: Democrats Go To Court In NY-23 »
The
Democrats have beaten the Republicans to court in NY-23,
obtaining an order to show cause that requires the
impounding of voting machines for what is expected to be
another tight congressional special election.
...
This
order is pretty standard, except for one point of interest:
It directs three counties - Essex, Clinton and Oneida - to
let people who made the federal registration deadline but
not the state and local deadline to vote on paper ballots,
not affidavit ballots.
http://www.nydailynews.com/blogs/dailypolitics/2009/10/democrats-go-to-court-in-ny-23.html
NY: Big Week for Election Integrity in The Big
Apple
...New York City Councilmember Helen D. Foster
will introduce a Resolution to keep the City's 7,300 lever
voting machines which, contrary to popular belief, the Help
America Vote Act does not require to be replaced.
http://e-voter.blogspot.com/2009/10/big-week-for-election-integrity-in-big.html
OH: Improving Ohio's elections a continuing
process
By Lawrence Norden • Guest Columnist •
October 27, 2009
...The Enhancements Bill addresses a
number of issues that need immediate attention.
For instance, the Statewide Voter Registration Database and system need to be improved so that counties and the state have more accurate voter information to ensure that all registered voters can vote and have their votes counted; early voting procedures need to be refined so that ministerial mistakes on forms do not lead to voided ballots; and provisional voting and voter ID laws can be simplified to make so that they are easily understood by poll workers and explained to voters.
One non-controversial way to
maintain the accuracy of the registration database, for
example, is to ensure that the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles
complies with the National Voting Rights Act
(NVRA)..
http://news.cincinnati.com/article/20091027/EDIT02/91027008/1019/
EDIT/Improving+Ohio+s+elections+a+continuing+process
or
use this tiny url http://tinyurl.com/yg76tlk
VA:
16 Va. localities fail to meet absentee-ballot
deadline
Despite court prodding and changes in state
election laws, 16 Virginia localities have failed to meet a
deadline to allow absentee ballots of military personnel
serving overseas to be counted on time.
Nancy Rodriques,
secretary of the State Board of Elections, said she did not
know how many ballots will not be counted.
..
This
year's election is next Tuesday. Most of the 16 registrars
who failed to get the ballots out on time blamed the State
Board of Elections' computer system.
http://www2.timesdispatch.com/rtd/news/state_regional/state_regional_
govtpolitics/article/VOTE28_20091027-222602/302033/
or
use this tiny url http://tinyurl.com/yh8wsvf
WA:
County auditor races to replace misprinted ballots
*
EVERETT — A husband and wife were surprised when
they received their ballots at their Everett home and found
different races listed for next week's general
election.
When the husband reported the discrepancy on
Monday, the Snohomish County Auditor's Office found 112
mismatched ballots, Auditor Carolyn Weikel said. Elections
staff worked with the printing company to identify errors
related to the front and back sides of the ballots being
printed out of sequence
...
The problem stemmed from a
human error at K & H Printers in Everett, she said. When one
printer jammed, a worker entered the wrong information into
another machine to restart the process. That led to fronts
and backs getting out of sequence. Though many fronts and
backs happened to line up for long stretches of the printing
process, the two sides would get mixed up whenever the style
of ballot changed to accommodate different local
races.
http://heraldnet.com/article/20091027/NEWS01/710279891
WY: Warsaw will be first Wyoming County town to use
electronic voting machines (report mistakenly says HAVA
requires replacement of levers)
October 28, 2009 WARSAW
-- As Warsaw goes, so will Wyoming County.
The town is
the first to switch over to the county's new electronic
voting machines. They'll be used in Tuesday's
elections.
...
Like other counties statewide, Wyoming
is switching to electronic machines as part of the federal
Helping Americans Vote Act. The new units will ultimately
replace the old-style lever machines used since the
1940s.
http://www.thedailynewsonline.com/articles/2009/10/28/news/wyoming_county/6109254.txt
National
Why Rig Elections? Because it
Works.
Electionupdates Blog. The Economist has an article this
week on why people rig elections. The answer is, because it
works really well. As the summary report of the key findings
notes:
http://electionupdates.caltech.edu/?p=2953
Redistricting the Nation
Cool free online
redistricting tool launched by the company Avencia in
preparation the 2010 Census!
http://nonprofitvote.blogspot.com/2009/10/redistricting-nation.html
More on Redistricting
With 2009 elections
approaching, the 2010 Census on the horizon, and America's
midterm elections only a year away, now is the time to take
a few minutes to understand what it means to redraw our
district lines. Here are a few useful and fun learning
tools.
http://nonprofitvote.blogspot.com/2009/10/more-on-redistricting.html
President Obama Set to Sign Overseas Voter Act on
October
28 October 28th, 2009 President Obama is
scheduled to sign S.1390 on Wednesday, October 28. This is
the Military and Overseas Voter Empowerment Act, contained
within the Defense Authorization Bill. The Voter Empowerment
Act tells states that in federal elections, they must mail
overseas absentee ballots no later than 45 days before the
election.
http://www.ballot-access.org/2009/10/28/president-obama-set-to-sign-overseas-voter-act-on-october-28/
Sens. McCain and Feingold on Citizens United v.
FEC
October 27, 2009 Senators John McCain (R-Ariz.)
and Russ Feingold (D-Wis.), primary sponsors of the
Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act in 2002, eloquently defend
the campaign finance laws that the court is threatening in
the YouTube videos below.
http://citizenvox.org/2009/10/27/sens-mccain-and-feingold-on-citizens-united-v-fec/
Statement of U.S. Senator Russ Feingold on Citizens
United v. FEC (full text and vid)
http://feingold.senate.gov/record.cfm?id=319214
EFF Launches "Takedown Hall of Shame" on Tuesday
October 27
http://www.eff.org/takedowns
EFF fights 'censorship' with Takedown Hall of
Shame
The Electronic Frontier Foundation today has
aimed a demonstrably potent weapon -- the spotlight of
public shame -- at those corporations and individuals who
abuse copyright claims to stifle free speech.
http://www.networkworld.com/community/node/46783
International
Canada - Nova Scotia. Cobourg.
Town considers paperless 2010 election
A completely
paperless system may be used when town residents vote for
their municipal council and school board representatives
next year.
...
As in the last municipal election,
Intelivote Systems Inc. of Nova Scotia would provide the
electronic voting service, which can be used over the
telephone or Internet. Each person would be given a personal
identification number with which to vote and, once used to
complete the entire voting choices, it cannot be used again.
Also as in 2006, people can start their voting on the
telephone and complete it at a later time, or use the
Internet, or vice versa
http://www.northumberlandtoday.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=2148148
Canada. Clarington to move back to traditional voting
methods (says no to internet voting)
Council abandons
mail-in system in favour of 'supervised' vote
Oct 28,
2009 CLARINGTON -- Instead of driving voters down the
information superhighway, Clarington councillors have
decided they'll backtrack to the traditional method of
voting for the 2010 municipal election.
After three elections in which mail-in voting was used, the Municipal clerk's department had suggested going one step further in making voting more accessible, by using Internet voting.
But after hearing from a number of residents
concerned about the "unsupervised" nature of both mail-in
and online voting, council voted by a slim majority to
eschew technology altogether, opting to go back to the
pencil-and-paper ballot system.
http://www.newsdurhamregion.com/news/article/138701
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