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Daily Voting News For September 3, 2007

Daily Voting News For September 3, 2007

Guest Blogged by John Gideon of VotersUnite.org

HR-811 is rumored to be going to the floor of the House for a vote on Wed. Sept. 5. They would not allow it to go for a vote unless they had the votes to pass it so, I imagine, it is now a done deal. However, suddenly we are being informed that those who were hoping for the benefits of the bill for 2008 are probably going to be disappointed. It seems that through the writing of the bill and three complete rewrites there is a funding problem. When the bill goes to the floor there will be a bipartisan “unfunded mandate” amendment that will be allowed to be voted on and added to the bill if it passes. This amendment will require action on the bill to be held up until funding can be appropriated; in other words 2010 or 2012 or never. So everything is status quo for 2008 (DREs, no vvpat, no audits) except no one can say if the non-funding portions of the bill would also be delayed. So the protection of the vendor’s software may happen upon signature by the President. The vendors are protected while the voters get no protections. And, Holt and his people knew about this for months. I’m told it was public information but if no one points you to the information the information is not public; it’s hidden in plain sight....

  • NAtional: Making the World Safe For Voting Machine Vendors LINK
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  • National: MoveOn Shows Their Bias Again, In Another Flawed Poll LINK
  • National: MoveOn and HR811 (the Holt Bill) LINK
  • California: Merced County - Merced voting machines noncertified Secretary of state says manufacturer, not county, at fault LINK
  • California: Shasta County - Touch-screens to stay Voting machines will be available for disabled at polling places LINK
  • Florida: Broward County - Ritter's vote still raising eyebrows An ethics panel said Commissioner Stacy Ritter could vote on a contract for new voting machines, but some say there is an appearance of conflict. LINK
  • Indiana: Madison County - State asks county to preserve machines LINK
  • Pennsylvania: Opinion - Computer voting needs tune up LINK
  • South Carolina: Horry County - Conway weighs moving election Low voter turnout concerns officials opposed to change LINK
  • United Kingdom: How machines took over the election LINK
  • United Kingdom: Voting machines ditch ballots in Scotland LINK
  • United Kingdom: Returning officers blamed for allowing machines to reject votes 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.**

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    John Gideon Co-Director and Information Manager http://www.VotersUnite.org

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