Daily Voting News For November 2, 2007
Saturday, 3 November 2007, 2:55 pm
Column: John Gideon
Daily Voting News For November 2, 2007
Guest Blogged by John Gideon of VotersUnite.orgIn
an article in today’s Alternet, Steven Rosenfeld has said,
more eloquently, what we have been saying for awhile now.
“Voting machine manufacturers should be investigated by
Congress and sued by state and local governments across
America for knowingly selling defective products to
taxpayers, a growing number of voting rights attorneys and
activists are saying. If successful, these advocates say the
legal action could lead to multimillion-dollar refunds.”
It’s just that simple. The vendors know they are selling
defective, poorly designed, and insecure voting systems and
previous attempts to inspect and qualify them for use have
been nothing more than rubber-stamps to get these systems
out to unsuspecting customers. We need to support groups
like VoterAction (www.voteraction.org) who are in the
forefront of this “rage against the
machines”....
NAtional: Should
Voting Machine Makers Be Sued Like Big Tobacco? LINKNational: After
years of use, e-voting gets first real federal testing
guidelines LINKNational: Listen
up! VoteRescue Radio Sunday Nov. 4, 2-4pm CST LINK
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National: Blow
Struck Against Machine with Secret Voting Software and
Invisible Ballots LINKNational: Bill To
Ban DRE (Touch-Screen) Voting Machines Finally Introduced
In Senate! LINKCalifornia: San
Francisco - Voting systems could delay mayor's race results
LINKCalifornia: San
Francisco - Supes could revisit voting-machine contract LINKCalifornia: San
Francisco - $12.6 million contract for new S.F. voting
system is revived LINKCalifornia: San
Francisco - Election '07: Electronic voting system
overhauled LINKConnecticut: New
voting technology faces biggest test LINKDelaware: E-Vote:
Delaware Provides Polling Place Information Using Google
Maps LINKFlorida: Sarasota
County - Woman claims Supervisor of Elections influenced
her vote Sarasota County Sheriff to look into complaint LINKGeorgia: No ID?
Votes cast can become castoffs LINKKentucky:
Democrats enlist 'vote protectors' LINKOhio: Columbiana
County - Counting room door to be closed at elections
office LINKOhio: Summit
County - Thousands spent on unused ballots in Summit County
LINKPennsylvania:
Crawford County - Double voting could get your vote thrown
out LINKPennsylvania:
Fayette County - Court to determine need for election
overseers LINKPennsylvania:
Lackawanna County - Single polling place for disabled
voters set up LINKPennsylvania:
Lackawanna County - Ballot security stressed LINKTexas: Travis
County - Judge: West Lake Hills election stands Robin
Vaughan had sued to overturn City Council vote results;
mayor blames electronic voting. 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.**
************* John Gideon Co-Director and Information
Manager VotersUnite.Org http://www.votersunite.org
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