'Daily Voting News' For August 30 and 31, 2008
Monday, 1 September 2008, 12:56 am
Column: John Gideon
'Daily Voting News' For August 30 and 31,
2008
Guest Blogged by John Gideon of VotersUnite.orgTrue
to form Florida is in the midst of another election
nightmare. Is it a few less than honorable election
officials in a couple counties; or, is it the simplistic
process the state uses for certifying and accepting voting
systems for use; or, is it vendors who have no problem at
all selling counties voting systems that should never be
used in elections work and that they don’t even warrant as
being manufactured to be used in elections? Or, is it all of
the above? I suspect it is all of the above. Indian River
Co. decided to test a new system that would modem results
from the poll sites to the main tabulating room. They
decided to do this test in the middle of an election and
they ended up doubling results from 40 polling sites. The
results from Palm Beach Co are still a mess big enough to
boggle the mind but there seems to have been thousands of
votes that went uncounted originally while the final total
vote count went down by over three thousand votes in one
race after a machine and manual recount. And there is still
a recount underway in Broward Co. Who knows what reports of
problems will come from that recount. Is this a portent of
things to come in November? It very clearly is that. ...
National: Proposed Mitigation for
GEMS (and other EMS) Vote Deletion LINK
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National: Meet
the New Flaws LINK National: Bob
Thaves Tackles e-Voting LINK Florida: Opinion
- Early voting becomes an issue LINK Florida: New
machines, new election, & Sarasota still can't count our
votes. LINK Florida: Broward
County manager, mayor's aide will serve on judicial race
recount panel LINK Florida: Indian
River County - Vote glitch could sink incumbent vote-counter
in Vero LINK Florida: Indian
River County - System error doubles vote count in most
Indian River County precincts LINK Florida: Indian
River County election miscount stirs up worries about Nov. 4
LINK Florida: Palm
Beach County Circuit Judge Richard Wennet takes lead in
recount LINK Florida: Palm
Beach County - Tight state deadline for recount might not be
met in judge's race LINK Florida: Palm
Beach County - Recount is under way in judge's race LINK Florida: Palm
Beach County - Palm Beach Recount Reminiscent To 2000
Judicial Race Candidates Separated By 17 Votes LINK Florida: Palm
Beach County - Concerns Arise With Machine Recount LINK Florida: Palm
Beach County - Wennet's thin lead in judicial race prompts
manual recount of votes LINK Florida: Palm
Beach County - Recount completed; Winner announced LINK Florida: Palm
Beach County - Wennet retains spot on bench after two-day
recount LINK Florida: Polk
County - Recount in School Board contest goes to Mullenax LINK Florida:
Sarasota County – Opinion - Ballot glitch looming?
Sarasota vote problem not a good sign LINK Hawaii: Hawaii
Election Integrity Lawsuit Update LINK Iowa: Clay
County - Sept. 9 election marks return of paper LINK Maryland: Idea
for Emergency Paper Ballots Torn Up by Election Officials LINK New York: Some
NY officials worry about voting access LINK Ohio: Secretary
of state to break tie on absentee voting hours LINK Virginia:
Editorial - No Patriot games LINK Wisconsin: Voter
registration information often doesn’t match driver
records
22% mismatch rate found in registrations this
month 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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