Daily Voting News For September 16, 2008
Tuesday, 16 September 2008, 1:45 pm
Column: John Gideon
Daily Voting News For September 16,
2008
Guest Blogged by John Gideon of VotersUnite.org
Last Friday a group of volunteers for a non-partisan
veteran’s organization went to a Veterans Administration
facility in San Francisco to meet with veterans and to
provide them with an opportunity to register to vote. Just a
couple weeks ago the Department of Veterans Affairs relented
under pressure from state and national election officials,
veteran’s advocacy groups, and legislators and agreed to
allow non-partisan voter registration drives in their
facilities. Contrary to assurances from the DVA the
volunteers were stopped and told that for them to meet with
residents they would have to go through a back-ground check
to ensure they were, in fact, non-partisan and each visitor
would have to submit to tuberculosis screening, a process
that requires two medical appointments. A federal judge has
already found that the DVA cannot impose special limitations
on visitors simply based on their message. The DVA, at least
in San Francisco, has decided to ignore the court and impose
those special limitations. ...
National: Exclusive: Dept. Of Veterans
Affairs Continues To Violate Law, Block Voter Registration
Drives for Wounded Warriors LINK National: Will
Americans Be Able to Trust the Vote Count in 2008? And, What
Can We Do to Protect the Integrity of Elections? LINK
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National:
Victory in the Voting Rights Battle LINK National:
Electronic voter-registration databases put to the test LINK National:
American Statistical Association Endorses Statistical
Principles of ElectionAudits.org's Post-Election Audits
Document LINK National: ATMs
as voting machines: An idea whose time hasn't come
As
2000's contentious election fades, so has the call to vote
via ATM LINK National: How To
Steal An Election LINK National:
Election Process Made Easier for Military and Overseas
Voters With the Launch of New Ballot Tool LINK National: Voting
Groups Release Guidelines for E-voting Checks LINK Arizona: It’s
The Ballot Count, Stupid! Florida Déjà Vu in Arizona LINK Arizona: Pima
County - Pima primary vote certified, despite activists'
complaints LINK Arizona: Pima
County - Calls for Removal of Election Director After Arrest
of Tucson, AZ Election Integrity Advocate LINK Colorado: Mesa
County ballot lengthy; mail-in requests up LINK Florida: Haitian
Advocate Cries Foul On Voter ID Law LINK Florida: Palm
Beach County says it's accounted for all but 12 missing
ballots LINK Hawaii: Tests
Ensure Voting System Ready For Primary
Independent
Observers Help Test System LINK Indiana:
Delaware County – Opinion - Ball State might not be best
site for satellite voting center LINK Michigan: Bad
voter applications found
Clerks see fraudulent,
duplicate forms from group LINK New York: Local
elections officials move cautiously toward new voting
process LINK Ohio: Franklin
County - Vote absentee to avoid long lines, county says LINK Tennessee: Surge
in voter registrations in full swing in Sullivan County LINK Wisconsin:
McCain's mailer creates controversy LINK Wisconsin:
Editorial - Quest for zero voter fraud threatens legitimate
ballots 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.**
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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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