Daily Voting News For February 10, 2009
Wednesday, 11 February 2009, 7:07 pm
Column: John Gideon
Daily Voting News For February 10,
2009
Guest Blogged by John Gideon of VotersUnite.orgScantegrity,
a registered non-profit organization, has announced a
collaborative effort with Takoma Park Maryland to hold a
primary and general election on an open-source voting
system with both conventional paper and cryptographic audit
trails. I’m sure there will be a lot more on this
later....
National: Thousands of
Americans Abroad Got No Ballots LINKAlabama: Opinion
- Clean, open elections LINKCalifornia:
Riverside County registrar completes hand count of
e-ballots LINKColorado: Coffman
to face conflict-of-interest hearing LINKGeorgia: Election
board preps for 2009 votes LINKKansas: Hearing
Held On Voter ID Bill LINK
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Maryland:
Collaboration with Takoma Park and an Open Workshop
https://scantegrity.org/blog/2009/02/09/collaboration-with-takoma-park-and-an-open-workshop/Minnesota:
Senate recount trial resumes: Judges ponder Franken
objection A Dakota County official testified that some
absentee ballots were rejected in error. LINKMinnesota: Senate
judges order count of 23 rejected ballots LINKMinnesota: Senate
recount trial: Franken picks up likely 24 votes LINKMississippi:
Hosemann plugs early voting in Miss. LINKNorth Dakota:
Campaigning ban at ND early vote sites backed LINKPennsylvania:
Lackawanna County election officials: Few show interest in
poll work LINKTexas: 5,000
seniors meet to nix voter ID bill Requires voters to show a
photo ID LINKTexas: Photo
Voter ID System a Thin Line for States LINKWashington: WA
State Seeks to Use Military and Overseas Voters as Internet
Voting Guinea Pigs LINKIreland: E-voting
machines may be scrapped LINK **"Daily
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