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Daily Voting News For December 17, 2008

Daily Voting News For December 17, 2008


Guest Blogged by John Gideon of VotersUnite.org

Hillsborough Co Florida outgoing election chief, Buddy Johnson, wanted $2.3M from the county to cover election cost overruns from the Nov. election. Stupidly Johnson did not bother showing up to appear before the county supervisors so they could ask him questions. The supervisors took his no-show as an insult and they have deferred any decision until they can review the election office’s records.

Meanwhile the Maryland Board of Public Works has approved a contract between the state and Premier/Diebold for $974,000 for six months to cover municipal elections within the state. That contract could add up to $1.4M if two three month options are exercised. All of this even though the state is scrapping their paperless DREs at the end of next year in place of a paper based system.

And, after the reports of Diebold accuracy failures in Humboldt Co, California the county has decided to scrap their present system and replace it with machines provided by Hart Intercivic. The selection of Hart is a bit strange in light of the fact that Hart has removed themselves from all EAC certification testing. They will not, in the future, have a voting system that has been tested to the voting system standards and certified by the EAC....

  • CA: Humboldt County - Humboldt's False Alternative to Diebold LINK
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  • Colorado: New election panel looking to end uncertainty LINK
  • Florida: Case for ex-candidate faulting Broward County elections office still open LINK
  • Florida: Broward County - Formal Charges Still Unfiled in Arrest of FL Election Integrity Advocate, Candidate LINK
  • Florida: Hillsborough County - Hillsborough voting chief asks county for $2.3M LINK
  • Florida: Hillsborough County - Elections Chief To Ask County For $2.3 Million LINK
  • Florida: Hillsborough County - County Delays Decision On Giving Elections Office $2.3 Million LINK
  • Illinois: DuPage County - DuPage election panel's director holds patent to voting-aid technology purchased by county LINK
  • Maryland: Md. approves voting machine contract for 2009 LINK
  • Maryland: Frederick County - State board to decide who will run '09 city elections LINK
  • Maryland: Frederick County - County elections board to reconsider dropping '09 city elections LINK
  • Minnesota: Canvassing board encounters some 'very odd' challenged ballots LINK
  • Minnesota: In a recount, count only the ballots LINK
  • Ohio: Montgomery County - Audit shows issues with area voting machines
    A glitch brings up questions of reliability with electronic voting booths; problems didn't effect race outcomes. LINK
  • Texas: Estes files voter ID legislation LINK
  • Texas: Dallas County - Democrat Bob Romano won't contest House race lost by 19 votes LINK
  • Virginia: Attorney General Offers Proposals To Make Voting Easier, Laws Clearer LINK
  • Virginia: New Report: Virginia Has Eight-Fold Increase in Voter Registration at Public Assistance Agencies after Reforming Procedures 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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