'Daily Voting News' For November 07, 2008
Sunday, 9 November 2008, 6:25 pm
Column: John Gideon
'Daily Voting News' For November 07,
2008
Guest Blogged by John Gideon of VotersUnite.org
Today we have reports that ES&S software actually flipped
votes in three races at one polling place in Crawford Co
Kansas. We also have reports that ES&S software incorrectly
reported results in one race in Polk Co North Carolina.
The long count of votes in Hillsborough Co Florida seems to
be over with the blame for problems being put, where else,
on “human error”. It seems that Premier/Diebold had
warned Florida users of their high-speed OSX voting machines
that those machines could not take a high-volume of ballots
without bogging down and causing problems. Hillsborough
ignored that warning. However, why would a vendor put out a
system for use in elections that cannot be used in a
high-volume of ballots. King Co. Washington wanted badly to
use that system. If they had it would have been a
disaster....
National: Push to
Expand Voter Rolls and Early Balloting in U.S. LINK National:
Election gives early-balloting initiatives a boost LINK National:
Election-Day Problems -- Part Deux LINK
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California:
Election Night traffic slowed Secretary of State’s
computers LINK Florida: Leon
County elections officials still counting votes; Boulware
needs 158 for House 9 recount LINK Florida:
Hillsborough County - Two days after polls close, Johnson
concedes Hillsborough elections supervisor race to Busansky
‘
[Diebold/Premier OSX optical-scan system] LINK Florida:
Hillsborough County - Hillsborough election fixes up to
Busansky LINK Florida:
Hillsborough County - Human Error Suspected In Election
Results Delay LINK Florida:
Hillsborough County - Ousted Johnson Still Blames Voting
Machine Firm LINK Florida:
Hillsborough County – Editorial - Cleaning up after
Johnson's disaster LINK Kansas: Crawford
County sees voting machine error
[ES&S ballot
programming error that flipped votes in some local races] LINK Kansas: Machine
error could affect Crawford County attorney race LINK Kansas: Crawford
County - Error comes from voting machine programming
Officials to test machines Saturday in Frontenac LINK Kansas: Crawford
County - Error in voting machine could affect four races
Officials to test machines Saturday in Frontenac LINK Iowa: Plymouth
County - Speedy ballot count? Result of paper voting
machines LINK Indiana:
Hamilton County - 350 Hamilton Co. ballots tossed after
error LINK Minnesota: Man
will judge machine: scanner accuracy big in Senate race LINK Minnesota:
Coleman campaign questions big Franken gains LINK Minnesota: FAQ
on the Senate recount LINK North Carolina:
Polk County - Revised results give Democrats sweep in county
board race
[ES&S incorrectly reported results] LINK North Carolina:
CD-5 - Goode Issues Statement on 5th District Race LINK Nebraska:
Douglas County - Thousands of early ballots arrive late LINK New York:
[Governor] Paterson Seeks Voting Assessment LINK New York:
Electronic Voting Machines Still in Limbo LINK South Carolina:
Charleston County - Like old times
Voting glitches bring
delays of yesteryear to mind LINK Tennessee: Tenn.
will pay $25M for voting machines
State spent millions
on paperless version less than five years ago LINK Tennessee: TN to
spend $25M grant on voting machines LINK Texas: Scanning
paper ballots best election choice, study says LINK Virginia: North
Carolina early voting eliminated hassles LINK Virginia:
Recount Fictions in Virginia's Fifth LINK Virginia: Goode
cites 'irregularities' in reporting votes LINK West Virginia:
Release of returns delayed 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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