Daily Voting News For November 14, 2007
Monday, 19 November 2007, 12:54 am
Column: John Gideon
Daily Voting News For November 14,
2007
Guest Blogged by John Gideon
of VotersUnite.orgAn
editorial in today’s Daytona Beach News-Journal begins:
“For votes to count, they must be counted, and
accurately. Americans expect tallies to be quick, as well.
“It doesn't always work that way. Ongoing problems
with electronic vote-counting machines have eroded voter
confidence and raised anxiety about the potential for
tampering. In an era when voter-participation levels are
already low, it's a problem local, state and federal
leaders should confront.
“That effort should start
with coordinated, national information-sharing. The U.S.
Election Assistance Commission, created in 2004, was charged
with creating a central clearinghouse detailing glitches,
hardware problems and tampering attempts. That database has
yet to be created. So when supervisors in Illinois or
California -- or Volusia or Flagler counties -- want to
know about potential problems with a system, their only
recourse is to turn to the Internet. Grass-roots
voting-accuracy advocates, to their credit, are operating
informational Web sites, but elections officials should
have an objective source to turn to -- especially since
advocacy groups might not always have access to insider
information about how an error occurred.”...
NAtional: Editorial - Count the ways to
restore confidence in elections LINK
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National:
Reactions Counted at the Sold Out 'Uncounted' Premiere LINKNational: Senate
Bill Would Outlaw "Caging" as Voter Suppression Tactic LINKNational: By the
Numbers: Photo ID Poll Restrictions Disenfranchise Minority
& Elderly (read: Democratic) Voters LINKNational: New
Study Examines Impact of Voter ID Laws LINKColorado: Mesa
County - 'Too many cooks' in debate over how to obey
vote-machine edict LINKConnecticut:
Recount reaffirms GOP majority, but process criticized LINKIndiana: Grant
County – Opinion - All voting machines should be the same
LINKKentucky: Logan
County - New voting method is way of the future LINKMontana: Cascade
County - Officials look to mend vote-counting process LINKNew Jersey:
Atlantic County - Freeholder panel to investigate election
night vote-count glitch LINKNew Jersey:
Camden County - Camden County finds missed votes The
court-ordered count did not change the outcome of any race.
LINKNew Jersey:
Camden County - Camco retrieves uncounted votes; results
unchanged LINKOhio: Lawrence
County - Company says human error cause of mixup LINKOhio: Putnam
County - State oversight set for elections in Putnam County
LINKTexas: Harris
County - Election fixes stir worries on ballot security Some
fearful computer codes are vulnerable LINKVirginia: Scott
County - Voters Choose New Sheriff, School Board Members LINKOverseas: US
overseas voting hot topic at Madrid Conference 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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