Daily Voting News For May 6, 2008
Wednesday, 7 May 2008, 12:05 am
Column: John Gideon
Daily Voting News For May 6,
2008
Guest Blogged by John Gideon
of VotersUnite.org
As is becoming typical, the Main Stream Media is not
reporting a lot of voting problems today. It appears that we
have to wait for the busy election protection hotlines to
report on their day. One thing for sure is that turnout was
huge.
Early voting began today in Washington Co Arkansas
where the county is using some paper ballots in which names
of some unopposed judicial candidates are missing. State law
requires any unopposed candidate to get at least one vote
and that has happened. It is typical for the ballot printer,
ES&S (yes, the one and the same ES&S), to mis-print ballots
but why did the county not proof read their ballots before
they got into a position where they had to use them? Those
stories and more below. ...
NAtional: Democratic Congress to Voters:
What Election Problems? LINK National: Book
Review - Loser Take All: Election Fraud and the Subversion
of Democracy, 2000-2008 LINK National: Quick
Study: Voting Machines
Do voting machines work as well
as they should? LINK
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National: Quick
Study: Voting Machines
Learn who's who when it comes to
making sure the nation's voting machines work, plus get
up-to-speed on ballot lingo. LINK National:
Supreme Court Ignores Wisconsin Data LINK Arkansas:
Washington County - Judge's Names Left Off Washington County
Ballots
Correcting Mistake Would Cost County $15,000,
Election Commissioner Says LINK Arkansas:
Washington County - 5 judicial positions in Washington
County likely decided by 73 voters LINK Indiana and
North Carolina: Election Protection Off to a Great Start
Assisting Primary Election Voters in North Carolina and
Indiana LINK Indiana: 140K
New Voters In IN LINK Indiana: State
braces for record turnout LINK Indiana: Gary
– Opinion - Be prepared to comply with picture ID rule LINK Indiana: Marion
County - Touch-screen machines, extra poll workers ready for
high turnout LINK Indiana: Marion
County - Polling place glitches are few in Indy LINK Indiana: St.
Joseph County - Voters experience problems at the polls LINK Indiana: St.
Joseph County - Students, Nuns, Denied RIGHT to Vote in
Indiana Today Following Supreme Court Approval of State
Photo ID Restrictions, Says Nonpartisan Watchdog Group LINK Indiana: St.
Joseph County - Indiana nuns lacking ID denied at poll by
fellow sister LINK Indiana:
Tippecanoe County - Primary Update: Dayton problems fixed LINK Indiana:
Tippecanoe County - Voter turnout high, some problems
reported LINK North Carolina:
Massive voter turnout predicted LINK North Carolina:
Voters could see lines at polls today
Board of Elections
staff fields number of calls LINK North Carolina:
Polls open in North Carolina
Some long lines reported LINK North Carolina:
Alamance County - Live election blog: Unaffiliated voter
says she encounters problem at polls LINK North Dakota:
Election process changing with times LINK New York:
Accessible voting machines require accessible sites LINK Ohio: Editorial
- Keep law as it is
New voting equipment for Ohio
counties should have a federal seal of approval LINK Oklahoma: Voter
ID law may come to Oklahoma LINK Texas: Austin
Plans 'Point-by-Point' Review of Hart InterCivic E-Vote
System in Light of Federal Fraud Lawsuit 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-Executive Director
VotersUnite.Org
www.votersunite.org
"To encourage
citizen ownership of transparent, participatory
democracy." The Creekside Declaration March 22,
2008
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