Daily Voting News For November 3, 2008
Wednesday, 5 November 2008, 10:23 am
Column: John Gideon
Daily Voting News For November 3,
2008
Evening Edition
Guest Blogged by John
Gideon of VotersUnite.org
Election
day is tomorrow
Fulton and Clayton Counties, Georgia
have decided that they will have enough time at the polls
for all voters who want to vote to do that. They both
decided not to ask the state, before-hand, to allow them to
keep the polls open longer than normally allowed. Wouldn’t
it have been better to ask to keep them open longer and have
no one waiting on line than to force people to wait on line
so you can close at the normal time? Of course, both
counties have said they can handle the crowds because they
have enough machines. They ignore, again, that the
bottle-neck has been and will be the voter check-in
procedure and their overly slow computer system. In other
states it may be the ballot-on-demand system for
optical-scan ballots.
In another great article from Kim
Zetter and the WiredBlog, Threat Level, she reports on
‘vote-flipping’ and the ES&S voting machines.
Also
from Kim is the news that one Michigan election official
warned the EAC over a week ago that ES&S M-100 optical-scan
machines used in her county don’t consistently tally
ballots. These machines are used all across the
country....
Featured - National:
Report: ES&S Voting Machines Can Be Maliciously Calibrated
to Favor Specific Candidates LINK
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Featured – MI:
Michigan Election Official Reveals ES&S Machines Don't
Tally Votes Consistently LINKNational: On Eve
of Election Day, Is the Nation’s Voting System Ready?
Reports of Irregularities Pour in from Across US in Record
Early Voting LINKNational: The
Pitfalls of Electronic Voting LINKNational: Opinion
- Will your vote count tomorrow? LINKNational: My
Take: E-Voting Not User-Friendly LINKNational: Would
Congressional Democrats Cover Up Election Fraud? Part 2 in
the "Democracy" in America Series – No Way, Right?!?! LINKNational:
Touchscreen Voting Machines Cause Long Lines and
Disenfranchise Voters LINKNational:
Impossibly Long Lines for Elderly, Other Voters in FL, GA,
Elsewhere LINKNational: Opinion
- Short-Circuiting the Vote Tuesday's election will be the
most technologically advanced in American history. But will
it be the most reliable? LINKNational: Nov. 4,
2008: What Could Possibly Go Wrong? LINKNational:
Expected High Voter Turnout Has Government Officials,
Watchdog Groups on Alert LINKNational: How to
Make Reliable Voting Machines LINKNational:
Concerns continue to shadow e-voting LINKNational: Could
voting meltdown history repeat itself? LINKNational: Combat
Vote Suppression LINKNational:
Oprah’s Problem With Electronic Voting LINKColorado: Purged
voters in the dark over Election Day status Thousands
potentially could be denied right to cast ballots over
bureaucratic snafus LINKFlorida: Florida
tops states in concerns sent to pre-election hot line LINKGeorgia: Fulton
and Clayton won’t extend voting hours LINKIndiana: Marion
County - Appeals court likely to rule on challenged ballots
LINKLouisiana: League
of Women Voters of Louisiana (LWVLA) calls for the Governor
and Secretary of State LINKMichigan: ES&S
Op-Scans Giving 'Different Results Each Time Same Ballots
Run Through Machines' in MI County LINKNew Jersey: New
voters could get ballot that's provisional It would not be
counted Tuesday LINKOhio: Ohio voting
machines to be tested Tuesday LINKOhio: Election
Boards Ordered To Offer Paper Ballots LINKOhio: Franklin
County - Absentee Voting Winds Down With Long Lines
Secretary of State predicts 80% voter turnout. LINKPennsylvania:
Committee of Seventy Fields Largest Ever Voter Assistance
Program for Historic November 4th Election LINKTexas: Texas
rights group cautions against voting straight ticket; El
Paso County official says voting machines are fine LINKVirginia: Federal
hearing on election suit Monday LINKVirginia: Federal
Judge to Hear Va. Election Suit Today LINKVirginia: Judge
rejects NAACP request for paper ballots, extended voting
hours; McCain sues Va. electoral board over military ballots
LINKVirginia: Judge
Refuses to Order Longer Voting Hours in Va. LINKVirginia: Voting
Groups Target Virginia LINKVirginia: McCain
lawsuit asks federal court to order Va. to count late
overseas military ballots LINKVirginia: McCain
sues to force Va. to count military 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.**
-- 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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