Daily Voting News For January 29, 2008
Wednesday, 30 January 2008, 2:21 pm
Article: John Gideon
Daily Voting News For January 29,
2008
Guest Blogged by John
Gideon of VotersUnite.org
Liberty
voting systems is not able to take NO! for an answer.
Liberty is the company that sold hundreds of thousands of
Euros worth of voting machines to Ireland only so those
machines could be found to be insecure and to have them
stored since delivery in warehouses across the country; and
the company whose voting machines have been banned in its
home country of Holland. Last week the New York State Board
of Elections chose not to allow the use of any DRE voting
machines for persons with disabilities thus leaving Liberty
with no where to sell their machines. Yesterday Liberty
decided they would ignore the decision and turn to the
courts so they filed a temporary restraining order in an
attempt to get the courts to change the decision made by the
state. Last night the court found against the company and
refused to issue an immediate restraining order. A further
proceeding will now take place on Thursday. The utter gall
of this company that sells voting machines that can’t be
used in its home country and that are gathering dust in
Ireland is amazing.
There will be a report, in this
space, on the Florida primary tomorrow....
NAtional: In Too Many Elections, Voters
Remain 'Uncounted,' Miscounted or Denied the Right to Vote,
As Filmmaker David Earnhardt Shows Us LINK
Advertisement - scroll to continue reading
National: Voting
with (Little) Confidence Experts say that when it comes to
voting machines, usability issues should be as much of a
concern as security. LINKNational: Are
states ready for the 2008 election? LINKNational:
BuzzFlash Interview with 'Uncounted' Filmmaker, David
Earnhardt PLUS: Why Machine-Printed Ballots and So-Called
'Paper Trails' are ALWAYS a No-Go if You Wish to Have
Verifiable Elections... LINKNational: Q&A:
"There Is Such a Thing as Technology Overkill" Interview
with Dr. Avi Rubin, expert on e-voting LINKArizona: Pima
County - Ballots online: Can do but may be forbidden LINKCalifornia:
Instant Runoff Voting Delayed LINKCalifornia:
Sonoma County - Problems with mail-in ballots LINKCalifornia:
Sutter County - It will be voters' choice LINKColorado: Johnson
urges letter to Ritter Lawmaker criticizes paper ballot
proposal LINKConnecticut:
Connecticut: Bysiewicz Prepared To Eliminate Manual Recoun
LINKFlorida:
Editorial - Change primary system LINKFlorida:
Touch-screen mysteries LINKFlorida: Some
problems crop up in Florida vote LINKFlorida: Election
chiefs warned about voting 'glitch' LINKFlorida: Voting
glitches reported in Florida LINKFlorida: Broward
County - Federal monitors will watch over polling sites LINKFlorida: Broward
County – Florida Voting Problems LINKFlorida:
Hillsborough County - Hillsborough Hires PR Firm To Explain
New Voting Machines LINKFlorida: Martin
County - Voting going smoothly as election day begins LINKFlorida:
Miami-Dade County - Glitches blemish S. Fla. voting LINKFlorida: Palm
Beach County - Notable glitches mar otherwise smooth voting
in Palm Beach County LINKFlorida: Palm
Beach County - Voting underway; with a disruption in Kings
Pointe LINKFlorida: Palm
Beach County - Rush Limbaugh has trouble voting LINKFlorida: Sarasota
County - Problems with new voting machines reported in two
precincts LINKFlorida: Sarasota
County - Problems with voting machines; reaction mixed on
tax amendment LINKFlorida: Volusia
County - Canvassing board orders another count of early
ballots LINKFlorida: Volusia
County - Voters Report Problems In Florida LINKIowa: Area voting
machines fine with state LINKIndiana: Marion
County - Special election ballots to be tallied at central
site Clerk defends plan to eliminate scanners at polls after
GOP expresses concern LINKMinnesota:
Columnist - Nick Coleman: Every vote counts - unless, of
course, it doesn't LINKNew York:
They’re Baaaack… DRE Vendor Demands Court Restraining
Order LINKNew York: Next
challenge for New York: Run better elections than New
Hampshire LINKNew York:
Editorial: New York closer to better voting machines LINKNew York: Monroe
County Has to Move Fast on Voting Machines LINKNew York:
Tompkins County - Elections board picks optical scan machine
LINKOhio: If It’s
Broke; Don’t Fix It LINKOhio: Cuyahoga
County - ACLU asks federal court to block paper ballots in
Ohio county LINKOhio: Cuyahoga
County - ACLU wants to keep Cuyahoga from using new voting
system for primary LINKOhio: Lucas
County - Ohio will review complaints about elections board
LINKPennsylvania:
Lackawanna County - Voters association says paper ballots
best for primary LINKPennsylvania:
Northampton County - No worries over voting machine
challenge LINKVirginia:
Lawmakers wonder if state election laws are tough enough LINKGermany: Security
of Voting Machine in German State Election Questioned 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
Executive Director www.votersunite.org
© Scoop Media
Are you licensed for Scoop?
Scoop is free for personal use, but you’ll need a licence for work use. This is part of our Ethical Paywall and how we fund Scoop without a regular paywall. Join today with plans starting from just $11 per month, and start using Scoop like a Pro.
Join Pro Individual
Find out more