Daily Voting News For January 27, 2009
Wednesday, 28 January 2009, 3:06 pm
Column: John Gideon
Daily Voting News For January 27,
2009
Guest Blogged by John Gideon
of VotersUnite.org
Today the New Jersey voting machine trial
started. The trial will decide whether the state’s DRE
voting machines can continue to be used or whether they are
error-prone and too easily hacked. Today Princeton
University computer scientist Andrew Appel demonstrated how
the Sequoia Advantage v 9 DRE works. The trial may last as
long as four weeks....
Featured -
NJ: Trial begins on NJ touch-screen voting machines LINKNational:
Christopher Dodd wasted taxpayer millions on voting
technology LINKAlabama: Photo-ID
bill would make it harder for people to vote LINKFlorida:
Hillsborough County - Buddy Johnson's office found missing
Hillsborough ballots in December, not January LINK
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Minnesota: Marks
on Ballots Snag Minnesota Recount Trial LINKNorth Dakota:
Secretary of State opposes bills on voter affidavits LINKNew Jersey:
Opinion - Spread voting machine fix, and cost, over several
years LINKNew Jersey: Three
N.J. counties plan to test paper-ballot units LINKNew Jersey: Bill
to postpone upgrade of voting machines advances Lawmakers
followed Corzine's lead: He has already diverted the $19
million elsewhere. LINKNew Jersey: Trial
to begin on NJ touch-screen voting machines LINKNew Jersey: Fate
of N.J. voting machines to be determined LINKWisconsin: Sauk
voting machines go in for repairs LINKWashington DC:
Cheh eyes same-day sign-up to vote 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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