Daily Voting News For April 13, 2007
Monday, 14 April 2008, 4:35 pm
Column: John Gideon
Daily Voting News For April 13,
2007
Guest Blogged by John Gideon of VotersUnite.orgPeter
Lichtenheld, a spokesman for Hart Intercivic, told a Kane Co
Illinois reporter (see below) that the Hart Intercivic
voting machines received rigorous federal testing. This is
the same disinformation put out by the other top voting
system purveyors. Just like the other three Hart Intercivic
paid Ciber Labs for their services in doing that testing.
Of course, Ciber Labs was denied federal accreditation by
the EAC for not properly filing out documents and for not
accomplishing required testing. Lichtenheld needs to check
his facts. It appears that if Hart’s take-over of Sequoia
Voting is successful there will be no real
difference....
FL: Opinion - Is it
2000? Or 1787? LINKFlorida: Official
says Florida should manually recount all close votes LINKFlorida: Lee
County - Touchy subject: Change in voting machines costly
LINKFlorida: Nassau
County - Optical-scan voting gets positive reviews LINK
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Illinois: Call
for better monitoring has fallen flat LINKIllinois: Kane
County - Do Kane votes really count with eSlate? Federal
lawsuit casts doubt on electronic balloting used locally LINKOhio: Miami
County - County discusses vote counting options LINKPennsylvania:
Voter turnout could cause long lines LINKPennsylvania:
Rush On Polls Election officials take steps to keep lines
moving LINKPennsylvania:
Centre County - Turnout for primary expected to be large LINKPennsylvania:
Centre County - Voting system to take spotlight 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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