Daily Voting News For February 3, 2009
Wednesday, 4 February 2009, 1:30 pm
Column: John Gideon
Daily Voting News For February 3,
2009
Guest Blogged by John Gideon
of VotersUnite.org
The recount trial is still ongoing in
Minnesota. It’s hard to tell whether there will really be
any changes or if this is all just a waste of time and tax
money. Time will tell, I guess....
National: EVT/WOTE '09 Call for Papers 2009
Electronic Voting Technology Workshop/ Workshop on
Trustworthy Elections (EVT/WOTE '09) LINKNational: Opinion
- Bill Boyne: The U.S. is ready for election reform LINKCalifornia:
Riverside County – Editorial - Ballot fumble LINKGeorgia: Handel
supports Williams' legislation LINKIowa: Secretary
of State wants some changes in election law LINKIndiana: Groups
press FSSA to let clients register to vote Critics say FSSA
offices fail to offer voter registration forms LINK
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Minnesota: Court
Rules On Franken Effort To Limit Coleman's Evidence: Yes
And No LINKMinnesota:
Spending on Coleman-Franken race keeps rising LINKMinnesota: 'Can
We Get a Do-Over? Or Some Help From the Supremes?': Week 2
Begins at the U.S. Senate Election Contest in MN LINKMinnesota:
Coleman Lawyer Gets Called Out On Evidence -- By Judge LINKMinnesota:
Recount trial: Judges rule thousands of ballots can be
considered LINKMississippi:
Critics say Miss. House voter ID bill is too weak LINKNew Jersey:
Quigley/Connor/Moriarity ‘Vote by Mail Law’ Continues
Advancing LINKSouth Carolina:
How S.C. votes could change Bills that require picture IDs,
allow early voting among proposals up for debate in House
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