TN Election fiasco. Internet voting?
TN Election fiasco. Internet voting? 'Pleash just help me inshert..key in the lock'
Posted: 10 Aug 2010 04:39 PM PDT
Election fiascos pile up in Tennessee, hint at more to come in November..Cali AG Brown sets up voter fraud hotline in Bell CA...Broward Co FL mulls $22M facility but $0 for ada voting equipt...Georgia voter registration rules oppressive...Cuyahoga OH CC told to print bilingual ballots or be sued..Can this be true? Media reports Carroll Cnty MD will use paper ballots nxt election...“What are best practices for internet voting?” to me sounds like “Pleash jush help me inshert the key in the lock, (hic), and I’ll be on my way…” ~Prof. Ron Rivest (MIT)presentation at NIST's UOCAVA workshop...Debate over India EVMS boils over in Washington...
All this and more in today's voting news
below...
Editor Note - voting news for Aug 9 &
10
AR: County Changing Vote Tally
http://www.swtimes.com/news/article_796a3866-a169-11df-b6b7-001cc4c002e0.html
The Sebastian County Election Commission voted Thursday
to change the way it counts votes, giving the voting public
a precinct-by-precinct look at election results.
Calif.
probe spotlights absentee ballot abuse
http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2010/08/09/4851054-calif-probe-spotlights-absentee-ballot-abuse-
Do absentee ballots increase the potential for vote fraud
and corruption?
A case that might help shed light on that
question is now unfolding in California’s Bell city, a
low-income Latino municipality of 37,000 where fewer than
400 people voted in a 2005 election that opened the way for
city officials to arrange huge increases in their own
compensation.
Former city manager Robert Rizzo was paid
more than $1.5 million a year in salary and
benefits.
...
The case resembles one in 2003 in East
Chicago, Indiana, where widespread fraud using absentee
ballots led to several convictions.
CA: AG Brown sets
up voter fraud hotline in Bell
http://www.scpr.org/news/2010/08/09/hotline-brown/
CO: D.A. ducks out of oversight role
http://www.aspentimes.com/article/20100810/LETTER/100819998/1020&ParentProfile=1061
The real score brought to you by your D.A. is a
significant loss for all citizens. The Beeson memo tells us
shocking news: Various seemingly applicable laws and
election rules comfortingly mentioned in the Aspen code are
seen by our authorities as unenforceable.
CT:
Connecticut Senate Overrides Veto of Public Funding Bill;
House Vote Set for
Friday Aug 13 http://www.ballot-access.org/2010/08/09/connecticut-senate-overrides-veto-of-public-funding-bill-house-vote-set-for-friday-august-13/
CT: Blumenthal Finds Improper Use Of Bysiewicz Office
Database; Probe Concludes With Report, Referral To Chief
Prosecutor
http://blogs.courant.com/capitol_watch/2010/08/blumenthal-finds-improper-use.html
FL: Aug. 10. Broward Commission Meeting. Important
Issues and Public Hearing
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/electionreform/message/13816
the $22 million allocated for the new Supervisor of
Elections Facility with no public hearings...SOE gets new
facility and county claims it has no funds for ADA Ballot
Marking devices
FL: If County Commission provides
bucks, Broward could get more early voting in November
http://weblogs.sun-sentinel.com/news/politics/broward/blog/2010/08/if_county_commission_provides.html
Supervisor of Elections Brenda Snipes said she’d like
to add two early voting sites for the November elections –
but can only do so if the County Commission comes up with
about $130,000 to pay for them.
FL: Sticky absentee
ballot issue is fixed in Brevard
Absentee ballot
postage question is cleared up
http://www.floridatoday.com/article/20100809/NEWS05/8090312/1006/
NEWS01/Sticky+absentee+ballot+issue+is+fixed+in+Brevard
http://tinyurl.com/3x87mnr
"Subsequent mailings have a sticker inside, telling them
that it's 61 cents," Scott said.
FL: Some early voters
find ballot confusing
http://www.dailycommercial.com/localnews/story/080610earlyvoting
"We lay the ballot out according to the Florida statute and
we never identify the incumbent."
GA: The Truth About
Karen Handel and Voting Machines (video)
http://politicalvine.com/politicalrumors/governor-race/the-truth-about-karen-handel-and-voting-machines/
GA: Georgia voter registration rules called too
difficult
http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/2010/aug/07/georgia-voter-registration-rules-called-too-diffic/
“Nobody makes it more difficult to register to vote
than we do,” said Ken Ellinger, a professor of political
science at Dalton State College. “We say we want (voters)
to participate, but I’m not sure we really do because, if
we did, we’d make it easier.”
IL: U.S. Senator
Roland Burris Challenges U.S. District Court Decision on Who
Should be on Ballot in Special U.S. Senate
Election
http://www.ballot-access.org/2010/08/09/u-s-senator-roland-burris-challenges-u-s-district-court-decision-on-who-should-be-on-ballot-in-special-u-s-senate-election/
MD: 2010 ELECTION CENTRAL: Carroll County
Commissioners
http://www.explorecarroll.com/news/4581/Carroll-County-Commissioners-Election-Primary-Candidates/
The primary election will be held Tuesday, Sept.
14...
...
The 2010 elections will see the return of
paper ballots and optical scanning machines, combining of
county voting precincts and early voting. Electronic voting
booths will still be available for those with
disabilities.
MI: What to expect when you cast your
ballot
http://minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2010/08/09/polls-what-to-expect/
MN: Lots of Absentee Ballots in Minnesota
http://electionlawblog.org/archives/016664.html
Minnesota Secretary of State Mark Ritchie reports 26,211
absentee ballots so far for Tuesday's primary, the most in
20 years
MN: Voting absentee? Better have a witness
address*
http://www.startribune.com/politics/state/99671194.html?elr=KArksi8cyaiUncacyi8cyaiUiD3aPc:_Yyc:aU7DYaGEP7vDEh7P:DiUs
Statewide, at least 10 percent of absentee ballots cast
in advance of the Aug. 10 primary were rejected on first
pass. Some counties neared a 20 percent initial rejection
rate.
NC: ON PAPER (staff editorial)
http://wwwnewsobserver.com/2010/08/10/621703/on-paper.html
Does North Carolina need a new system of printing ballots?
The votes aren't all in yet, and the current system may need
only tweaking, rather than another fresh start.
NC:
Ballot printer denies having an unfair edge
http://www.newsobserver.com/2010/08/10/621917/ballot-printer-denies-having-an.html
NC: North Carolina Legislature Eliminates
Discriminatory Public Funding Law
http://www.ballot-access.org/2010/08/05/north-carolina-legislature-eliminates-discriminatory-public-funding-law/
Ballot Access News has just learned that on July 17, 2010,
the North Carolina Governor signed SB 1177. It eliminates a
law that said a qualified political party could not be
listed on the state income tax form unless it has
registration of at least 1% of the state total.
NC:
Editorial: One in, two still to go
http://www.news-record.com/content/2010/08/09/article/editorial_one_in_two_still_to_go
For elections to fill a judicial vacancy when there’s
no time to hold a primary, a 2006 state law creates
“instant runoff voting” in case there are more than two
candidates and none receives a majority of the vote. Under
this scheme, voters are asked to rank their top three
choices in order of preference, and a second round of
counting determines the winner
...It would be better if the law allowed the governor to appoint a replacement to serve until the next election, when candidates then could run on a normal schedule. That’s what would happen if this vacancy occurred after Sept. 3.
NJ: Judge hears
testimony to determine if Elizabeth election had invalid
results
http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2010/08/elizabeth_council_candidates_c.html
ELIZABETH — Two Elizabeth council candidates who claim
voting irregularities cost them victories in June’s
Democratic primary want a Superior Court judge to invalidate
the election results
NY: A Vote For Big Changes At The
NYC Board Of Elections?
http://www.nydailynews.com/blogs/dailypolitics/2010/08/a-vote-for-big-changes-at-the.html
...the board facing a $19 million shortfall and primary
elections coming in September with the use of new electronic
voting machines that are as-yet untested in any city
election.
NY: Essex County Board of Elections goes full
time
http://pressrepublican.com/0100_news/x91128675/Essex-County-Board-of-Elections-goes-full-time
Essex County's two election commissioners are going full
time to keep from being swamped by the new requirements of
electronic voting.
OH: Cuyahoga County Board of
Elections told to print bilingual ballots or be
sued
http://blog.cleveland.com/metro/2010/08/cuyahoga_county_board_of_elect_5.html
He did not know if the Justice Department's demand came
on the heels of complaints from disenfranchised voters, but
said the representatives offered anecdotal evidence of
people discouraged from votin
OR: Kate Brown to Post
Office: Don't kill Saturday delivery
http://bojack.org/2010/08/kate_brown_to_post_office_dont.html
She says it will hurt Oregon's vote-by-mail election
system. Her testimony, dated yesterday, is also an
interesting brief on the merits of vote-by-mail
generally.
OR: SOS testimony on Saturday Deliver and
Vote by Mail
http://www.prc.gov/Docs/69/69484/Brown2.pdf
PA: Pennsylvania Green Party Statewide Petition
Challenged
http://www.ballot-access.org/2010/08/09/pennsylvania-green-party-statewide-petition-challenged/
TN: Commission requests 'independent' review of Aug. 5
Shelby election *
http://www.commercialappeal.com/news/2010/aug/09/commission-requests-independent-review-aug-5-shelb/
The Shelby County Election Commission on Monday asked Shelby
County Dist. Atty. Gen. Bill Gibbons to "refer an
independent agency to review the Aug. 5 election."
And
Shelby County Democratic Party chairman Van Turner said
attorneys for the commission have reached an agreement to
allow plaintiffs in a lawsuit to inspect voting equipment
prior to final certification of the elections.
...
The
commission said the problem occurred because a database of
early voters for the May primaries was incorrectly loaded
into electronic polling books, rather than the database of
early voters from the Aug. 5 election. Therefore, some
voters were told the computers showed that they had already
voted.
TN: Voting glitch affects as many as 5,000
(Shelby)
May election information entered into electronic
polling books instead of July
http://www.commercialappeal.com/news/2010/aug/05/shelby-county-election-commission-says-early-votin/
TN: Maury County officials don't know what caused vote
tally problem, say count is accurate * http://www.whnt.com/news/sns-ap-tn--votingproblem,0,5359127.story
The
Daily Herald reports that shortly after the polls closed a
precinct update caused the vote totals for several county
and state candidates to drop. The problem was first spotted
by a Daily Herald reporte
TN: Crossover voting law
muddies primary waters
http://www.tennessean.com/article/20100805/NEWS0201/8050337/Crossover-voting-law-muddies-primary-waters
Tennessee's party primaries are open to all comers, creating
openings for opposition-party maneuvering that could skew
results and scramble the state's political
landscape.
TX: Vote Centers: Expert's report and public
hearing today
http://www.baumbach.org/b2evolution/blogs/index.php/2010/08/09/
vote_centers_expert_s_report_and_public_
http://tinyurl.com/37jyuak
At the
Commissioners court meeting today, the court will hear Dr.
Robert Stein of Rice University present his report on the
use of Vote Center in the November, 2009
election.
...
Collin County's use of a much larger
number of 'super precincts' could help mitigate much of the
issues that would wreak havoc (and have done so) in a more
traditional Vote Center... that is IF the voters can find a
parking place, and IF the VoteSafe software performs as
promised.
TX: SOS: County Elections showed no sign of
irregularities
http://www.hcnonline.com/articles/2010/08/07/conroe_courier/news/blackbox080810.txt
A claim that Montgomery County election officials run
“an illegally sloppy operation” was not substantiated by
a review conducted by the Texas Secretary of State’s
Office
UT: Postage-stamp politics: GOP looking for a
lead
http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/home/50061359-76/mail-vote-county-wright.html.csp
Salt Lake County Republican Party Chairman Thomas Wright
smiles, skims several vote-by-mail applications from the top
to show the signatures and says he’ll be back in a week
with several thousand more just like them.
VA: Roanoke
seeks 'bailout' from Voting Rights Act
www.roanoke.com/news/roanoke/wb/256275
The
Roanoke Electoral Board wants to move some of its precincts,
but the Voting Rights Act makes that
costly.
...
Brenda Hale, president of the NAACP's
Roanoke branch, said she sees both pros and cons of the
proposal but wants to make sure the public gets a chance to
weigh in.
Internet Vote Watch
Canada:
BETTER BALLOTS Wednesday August 11 • Metro Hall
http://councilofcanadianstoronto.blogspot.com/2010/08/weekly-updates-august-8-2010.html
...We'll be directing people to existing campaigns such
as VoteToronto, Fair Vote and iVote Toronto where they
already exist, and we'll be creating new groups for options
like term limits, lower voting age, online voting, ranked
ballots (instant runoff), weekend voting, etc. where they
don’t already exist.
Wikileaks Fiasco Exposes Gaping
Holes in Cyber Domain
http://defensetech.org/2010/08/09/wikileaks-fiasco-exposes-gaping-holes-in-cyber-domain/
Is
the Wikileaks fiasco the first defeat for the United States
in the cyber warfare domain? Exploring this question shows
just how little we have planned for, created doctrine for,
and are ready, able and willing to respond to threats to the
United States in the cyber domain.
US National Institute of Standards and Technology’s workshop in Washington DC on however overseas citizens should vote.
Prof. Ron
Rivest (MIT):
http://csrc.nist.gov/groups/ST/UOCAVA/2010/Presentations/RIVEST_2010-08-05-uocava.pdf
Remote voting is trade-off between franchise and
risk
The risks of “internet voting” more than negate
any possible benefits from an increase in
franchise
FVAP Views on Solutions &
Challenges
NIST-EAC-FVAP Workshop on UOCAVA Voting
Systems August 6th, 2010
http://csrc.nist.gov/groups/ST/UOCAVA/2010/Presentations/CAREY_FVAP_Presentation_to_NIST-EAC-FVAP.pdf
“Recommendations for future electronic voting projects
include:
working up to a large scale system starting with
a small number of states or
limiting
capabilities;
MD: New System Lets Md.
Absentee Voters Print Out Their Ballots, Even Overseas
http://baltimore.citybizlist.com/YourCityBizNews/detail.aspx?id=88552
[blank ballots only at this time]
UK: Cyberwar and
other global risks
http://dooooooom.blogspot.com/2010/07/cyberwar-and-other-global-risks.html
The Defence Secretary has told Parliament he will need
to switch resources from conventional military tasks to
tackling cyber threat
[presentation on cyber crime, cyber
war, cyber fraud by Dr. Ian Brown of Cambridge
U]
National
Voting Technology
Research Gets In-Depth
http://www.verifiedvotingfoundation.org/article.php?id=6770
As election systems technology in America is getting
more advanced, is the real world catching up to the
laboratory?
Shvartsman believes the problems with voting machines in general have occurred because vendors released flawed products prematurely. “We do not believe that they knew this stuff was not good, and they released it,” Shvartsman said “I think they simply underestimated how tricky it is to get it done right and how important it is to perform really in-depth analysis and testing.”
Upcoming Primaries: Last Chance to Vote
States
https://www.overseasvotefoundation.org/Primary-Deadlines
Wyoming August 17, Washington August 17 , Arizona August
24 , Vermont August 24
Florida August 24 , Alaska August
24
Did you request your ballot? Did you get it? It is not
too late if you act RIGHT NOW.
Enforcing the
Motor-Voter Law
http://nonprofitvote.blogspot.com/2010/08/enforcing-motor-voter-law.html
Although many potential voters can be reached through
DMV offices, agencies that administer food stamps, welfare,
Medicaid, disability assistance and child health programs
are able to target historically underrepresented
populations, such as low-income individuals, people with
disabilities, minority populations, and new military
recruits. Unfortunately, enforcement among public assistance
offices (until recently) has been
lax.
International
Election funding
transparency: Australia has a lot to learn
http://inside.org.au/on-election-transparency-australia-has-a-lot-to-learn/
Australia
votes in a fortnight but we won’t find out who made large
election donations to the parties until early
2012.
India: Hot debate over Electronic Voting
Machines
http://www.thehindu.com/news/international/article562910.ece
This week the debate on whether electronic voting
machines (EVMs) in India are tamper-proof, reached boiling
point in far-away Washington, as a representative of the
Election Commission of India (ECI) and an American
university professor clashed publicly over contradictory
claims regarding the machines.
...
Mr. Halderman, who
said that he and his colleagues had worked with Mr. Prasad
to demonstrate the vulnerability of EVMs to tampering,
pleaded with Mr. Shukla to call off efforts by the ECI to
have the Indian police question Mr. Prasad.
Ireland:
When will Gormley end electronic voting machine
fiasco?
http://finegael.org/news/a/3620/article/
Fine Gael Deputy Environment Spokesperson, Deputy Terence
Flanagan, has said the Government is still paying to store
defunct electronic voting machines despite assurances from
Environment Minister, John Gormley, 15 months ago that the
machines would be scrapped.
UK: Prisoners' Voting
Rights in the UK
http://electionlawblog.org/archives/016662.html
The Guardian has this story on a UK Ministry of Justice
report regarding the implementation -- and
non-implementation -- of European Court of Human Rights
judgments, focusing on one finding that the blanket
disfranchisement of prisoners violated their human
rights.
UK: Human rights: from Europe to the
UK
http://www.guardian.co.uk/law/2010/aug/09/european-court-of-human-rights
Government report highlights vexed issue of
implementation of European human rights judgments in
domestic law
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