Daily Voting News For September 3, 2008
Thursday, 4 September 2008, 1:36 pm
Column: John Gideon
Daily Voting News For September 3,
2008
Guest Blogged by John Gideon of VotersUnite.org
Just as an example of how screwed-up are Florida election
laws yesterday Indian River Co.’s Canvassing Board
approved the primary election results. Hopefully the reader
will recall that Indian River had over 5000 ballots that
were counted twice because someone decided to do a test in
the middle of a real election and then failed to properly
remove the results in that test. The result was ballots from
40 polling sites that were counted twice. Luckily an
observant poll worker realized the totals for her site were
double what they should have been. She pointed out the
mistake and the county found their error. Tomorrow the board
must do a state mandated audit to ensure their voting
machines were correctly counting the votes. If the poll
worker hadn’t been observant and if this audit were to
find the problem, or any other problem that might exist with
the vote count, NOTHING can/could be done because the
results have already been approved by the Canvassing Board.
One has to wonder what some officials in Florida are
thinking when they make stupid rules. This audit is newly
mandated. Why didn’t they mandate it to happen before
canvassing the election? Post election audits are great. We
need them everywhere and following every election but they
have to be timed in such a way as to mean something if
problems are found. If they don’t have a purpose (to
ensure the votes were properly counted) then they are a
waste of tax money....
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National:
America Wants YOU to be a Poll Worker
Research shows how
poll workers on the front lines of elections affect voter
confidence. LINK Arizona: 11,500
votes in Pima County not counted; final results released
Thursday
Maricopa County has 43,000 still to be counted
LINK Arizona: Still
43,000 ballots uncounted in Maricopa County LINK Arizona: Pima
County vote count slowed by hand-delivery LINK California: CA
Appeals Court Strikes Down Ten Percent Ballot Audit LINK Florida: Florida
Loses Votes, Again; Fall Election Process in Question LINK Florida: Local
activist candidate for Broward Election Supervisor denied
access to ballot recount LINK Florida: Despite
problems with vote totals, Indian River County Canvassing
Board approves primary election results LINK Florida: Palm
Beach County – Editorial - The ballots are missing, so
start finding answers LINK Florida: Palm
Beach County - Recount end: Tallying totals by hand on legal
pad LINK Florida: Palm
Beach County - Election count errors under review LINK Florida: Palm
Beach County - 3,400 Ballots Missing in Florida Election:
Recount Flips Race LINK Florida: Palm
Beach County - Losing Candidate Vows Legal Fight Over Vote
Discrepancy LINK Florida: Palm
Beach County - State may give Palm Beach County more time to
solve mystery of 3,400 missing ballots LINK Florida: St.
Lucie's canvassing board to audit voting equipment LINK Kansas: Sedgwick
County - Advance voting key to short waits at the polls LINK North Carolina:
Craven County - Additional one-stop voting sites not
intended to be permanent, official says LINK New York:
Niagara County - Changing the vote LINK Ohio: Licking
County - Voter registration system to change
County BOE:
Switch won't affect November election LINK Ohio: Summit
County - Secretary of state to break tie on absentee voting
hours LINK Tennessee:
Opinion - Right to vote too important to trust electronic
voting machines LINK Utah: Eat My
Vote: Election officials have no fear about the latest
voting machine glitch. Others aren’t so sure. LINK Virginia:
Warning for College Student Voters LINK Guam: Voting
machines still an option, if they comply with provisions 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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