Daily Voting News for July 3, 2007
Daily Voting News for July 3, 2007
Guest Blogged by John Gideon of VotersUnite.org
Bergen Co. NJ has reported that their Sequoia DRE voting machines required $44,000 worth of electricity for their monthly battery charge last year. The county is now spending $42,000 to install air conditioning in the warehouse where their 1,200 machines are stored. “Red-Team” security checks are underway in California where teams of “hackers” are testing the security of all voting systems used in the state....
- National: Feinstein’s ‘Ballot Integrity Act of 2007’ is even worse than Holt’s ‘Voter Confidence and Increased Accessibility Act of 2007’ LINK
- National: E-voting assurance efforts make progress LINK
- National: Election Fraud: Where's the Outrage? LINK
- California: Hackers Test California's Electronic Voting Machines LINK
- California: Experts put voting machines to test Ex-hackers and professors try to trip up technology LINK
- California: State tries to hack into voting machines in security check LINK
- California: San Francisco - S.F. Could Face Hand Counted Votes In Nov. Election LINK
- California: San Jose County - Officials poke under the hoods of S.J.'s voting machines LINK
- Colorado: Mesa County - Elections panel wants $682,000 for 2008 budget LINK
- Florida: Palm Beach County – Editorial - Trust in Voting LINK
- Montana: Laurel - Mail ballots may be used for upcoming election LINK
- New Jersey: Bergen County - Bergen cranks up AC for e-voting machines LINK