Voting News: DOJ probes Diebold sale
DOJ probes Diebold sale, Voting Hiccups,
glitches, snags, and snafus cont'd
Posted: 03 Nov
2009 09:48 PM PST
Justice Department Probing Diebold
Sale, timing of sale is also of interest...
Brad Friedman
reports "Your Election Night 2009 'Hiccups' 'Glitches'
'Snags' and 'Snafus' Report"..Today's voting news report
covers election problems in California, Florida, Georgia,
Indiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, New York, North Carolina,
Ohio and Virginia...
Bay County Florida resolves to ask lawmakers for money for voting machines for disabled while SoS sits on HAVA funds....Virginia’s Elections Are UNCONSTITUTIONAL?!?! Internet voting whack-a-mole in Port Hope, Ontario....
...Election method flux: Aspen Colorado voters voted to reconsider instant runoff by very slim margin, St Paul MN voters voted to adopt instant runoff voting but opponents have filed election complaints, Lowell MA voted not to adopt proportional voting, and Pierce County Washington overwhelmingly voted to repeal instant runoff voting...
All of that and more in today's Voting News below and lots more tomorrow I promise...
CA: Because
of mailer problem, Atwater will have new school board
election* (voter guides, missing ballot boxes,
incomplete poll books)
Confusion over a new boundary line
in the Atwater Elementary School District means that voters
in the only contested race there may have to recast their
ballots.
But 29 homes with eligible voters didn't get
proper voter guides before the election, said Karen Adams,
county registrar of voters.
...
At 6:15 a.m., polling
places in Gustine, Delhi and Livingston reported that they
were each short one ballot box. Election workers delivered
the missing ballot boxes by 7 a.m.
A precinct in Snelling was missing two pages of its eligible voters roster and four election computers in Merced, Delhi and Le Grand were fixed after minor problems kept them from working properly earlier in the day.
Another ballot problem in the Franklin precinct -- near Beachwood Drive and Santa Fe -- affected some voters in the Merced Union High School District race there. The precinct had no copies of a certain ballot type.
The error was the result of a mistake by the ballot
printer and packager, Adams said. New ballots arrived at the
polling place after a 25-minute delay.
http://www.mercedsunstar.com/167/story/1151301html
CO:
Aspen rejects Instant Runoff Voting — by six
votes
Council will explore alternative voting methods
for elections
...Aspen residents voted 805-799 to
eliminate ranking City Council and
mayoral candidates by
preference on the municipal election ballot,
which
replaced the traditional June runoff.
The city of
Aspen launched its first-ever IRV election this past
May.
Shortly thereafter, doubts among elected officials
and some residents
surfaced as to whether the method was
the best way to elect a mayor and
City Council
members.
http://www.aspentimes.com/article/20091103/NEWS/911039976/1077&ParentProfile=1058
FL:
Voting Machine Issues
The Bay County Commission
unanimously backed a resolution asking the state legislature
for an extension on new voting machine requirements.
According to Supervisor of Elections Mark Andersen, a new
legislative mandate requires another overhaul in election
equipment.
Every touch-screen would have to replaced with
a paper ballot scanning system, called AutoMark. Andersen
says that shift would cost the county almost half a million
dollars. But, some commissioners say they want more time to
discuss the issue with legislators
http://www.wjhg.com/home/headlines/68978487.html
FL:
Sheriff's race loser: Ballot was bad * (ballot
design)
...Jason Longton said Wednesday he was troubled
that election commissioners had not contacted him to tell
him about the problem. A voter reported Tuesday that
Longton's name appeared under the ballot line for Saratoga
Springs mayor, instead of appearing under the county sheriff
line as it should have.
...
Saratoga County Republican
Elections Commissioner Diane Wade, responding to Longton's
complaint, said election officials moved immediately to
address the issue once it was raised.
Emergency paper
ballots were given to voters in the district until the
ballot box was fixed, she said.
http://www.poststar.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/article_c95c68e2-c9a3-11de-9444-001cc4c03286.html
GA:
Memory cards forgotten in 7 Ga. voting machines
*
...Garner says the poll workers were in a hurry and
didn't ensure that all the cards were removed from the
machines. He called the oversight unacceptable and said
procedures would be put in place to make sure it doesn't
occur again.
http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/251/story/896039.html
GA:
Registered voters rejected in Atlanta mayor's race *
(faulty voter reg database)
About a dozen voters in
southwest Fulton County complained they couldn’t vote
because their addresses were not in the county election
registration system, said Fulton County election official
Mark Henderson, who confirmed the glitch Tuesday
afternoon.
...
“My address has too many letters for
me to put on the Georgia Department of Driver Services
form,” said an angry Moore. “So I get my tax bill, but I
can’t vote? I’m not going to pay my taxes if I can’t
vote. Now you know why people don’t
vote.”
...
“Right now, we’re just trying to
figure this out,” he said. He could not provide the number
of voters who may be at addresses in the newly annexed part
of the city that are not recognized as city of
Atlanta by the election board computers and
therefore can’t vote.
http://www.ajc.com/news/registered-voters-rejected-in-185077.html
GA:
Atlanta Election: Minute by Minute *
9:17: A
statement from Fulton County Government explains why four
precincts in Fulton County used paper ballots for one race
from 7-8 p.m.: "The State Election Board instructed Fulton
County’s Department of Registration and Elections to use
provisional ballots for Atlanta voters who cast their
ballots in the State Senate District 35 election between 7
p.m. and 8 p.m.
http://www.ajc.com/news/atlanta-election-minute-by-184202.html
GA:
Paper ballots used in Ocilla
Nov 04, 2009.. "That's
the only way we've ever done it is paper ballots," said
Alicia Roberts, Ocilla City clerk.
And with only around
1,500 registered voters, voting officials say voting this
way is easier than fooling with machines
http://www.walb.com/Global/story.asp?S=11445658
IN:
ELECTION '09: Snafu inflates county vote totals
*
November 4 ...Voters were given two paper ballots to
complete on Tuesday, and the optical-scanning system
apparently counted each piece of paper as one voter,
courthouse workers theorized.That could explain the
unusually high turnout numbers across the county, but it
doesn't account for a report of 642 ballots cast by 237
registered voters at Cherryhill 1. Even full turnout would
have been just 474 pieces of paper.
While election workers
try to figure that one out, the quick math here shows 33,000
ballots may actually have been cast by 16,500 voters,
representing a 28.7 percent turnout.
http://online.indianagazette.com/articles/2009/11/04/news/10027439.txt
MA:
Incumbents Kazanjian, Armand Mercier and Faticanti ousted in
Lowell
11/04/2009... The vote to change the election
process to proportional voting went down in flames,
as it failed to garner the necessary third of the registered
voters to come out and back the measure. Of those who did
vote on the measure, 6,841 voted against, and 5,174 voted
yes.
http://www.lowellsun.com/breakingnews/ci_13705650
MA:
Voting machine malfunctions after power surge
*
QUINCY — A power surge at Covenant Congregational
Church caused a voting machine to malfunction about 5 p.m.
Tuesday as voters were still filing into the Ward 3,
Precinct 1 polling station.
City Clerk Joseph Shea said
the city quickly replaced the machine and continued with
business as usual, and no votes were lost.
http://www.patriotledger.com/news/x1659495245/Voting-machine-malfunctions-after-power-surge
MI:
Votes still counted from Flushing Township precinct where
electronic voting cards got damaged *
...But members
learned that in Flushing Township — where a recall effort
against four board members failed — electronic cards
recording votes from precinct 1 were damaged.
A report of
votes from the precinct was printed before the cards got
damaged and matched the township’s poll books. The votes
were entered manually instead.
http://www.mlive.com/news/flint/index.ssf/2009/11/votes_still_counted_from_flush.html
MN:
Minneapolis IRV ballots: Few spoiled, few
cast
Minneapolis’ first try at instant-runoff
voting (IRV) Tuesday went well, judging by a low number of
spoiled ballots. But the number of ballots cast was also
low, spoiling the system’s otherwise successful
debut.
http://minnesotaindependent.com/48915/minneapolis-irv
MN:
Instant-runoff voting foes vow to overturn ballot
result
11/4/09 St. Paul voters narrowly chose to
adopt instant-runoff voting on Tuesday. But opponents of the
ballot measure plan to challenge the validity of the
result.
In the waning days of the campaign, the No Bad Ballots Committee filed a pair of grievances with the Office of Administrative Hearings charging that IRV supporters were using false claims to bolster their electoral prospects. Specifically, the group took issue with claims that the DFL party, the St. Paul League of Women Voters and President Obama, among others, supported the adoption of instant-runoff voting.
“They knew they were going to
lose if they didn’t deceive the voters of St. Paul,”
says Chuck Repke, co-chair of the No Bad Ballots
Committee.
http://minnesotaindependent.com/48914/instant-runoff-voting-foes-vow-to-overturn-ballot-result
NC:
Election Update: Check your CHECK MARK!* (ES&S iVotronic
with RTAL)
November 3, 2009 I clearly punched the box for
Bill Knight for mayor. The check popped up on Yvonne
Johnson’s name. I called for the precinct worker and he
explained how to correct. I contacted the BOE and they
stated they have heard similar reports today and it was
related to machine calibration. If you’re paying
attention you would catch this error before casting
ballot.
http://www.busybeingbornblog.com/?p=399
NY:
Glitches With New Voting Machines *
Broome
County...In fact, district three has had some glitches with
ballots all morning.
The district chair says the new machine is so sensitive it picks up defects in the paper, rejecting the ballot.
"And so because it picks up the defects, it doesn't pick up what people are voting for, and we have to void it and give them another paper," said Sweeney.
And it happened 16 times.
http://www.wicz.com/news2005/viewarticle.asp?a=11165
NY:
Glitches with voting machines cause problems in Cayuga
County *
November 04, 2009 Auburn, NY...The county
experienced problems to varying degrees in several
locations, including a machine that crashed at least twice
in Fleming, printing on ballots that was smudged or had
problems with toner that some sensitive voting machines
wouldn’t read, and voter error, Democratic Elections
Commissioner Katie Lacey said this morning.
“The
machines weren’t all equally sensitive to the same
problem,” she said. “We had ballots that would go in one
machine and be rejected two or three or four times, and then
you could take the same ballot to another machine and it
would go right through.”
http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2009/11/glitches_with_voting_machines.html
NY:
Madison County Voting Machines Impounded
Supervisor,
council races in Brookfield, Cazenovia, Lebanon, and
Sullivan may hang in the balance
...
Now local Madison
County Board of Elections staff will have to wait until
lawyers arrive before the results in those precincts will be
known. The Bill Owens campaign (23rd U.S. Congressional
District race) hired attorneys to file an injunction to keep
anyone from touching the ballots, machines, or canvass
sheets until legal representatives can be on hand to witness
any interaction with the equipment or documents.
http://www.madisoncountycourier.com/cazenovia-new-york/madison-county-voting-machines-impounded-7451/
NY:
Fulton County machines break; court order issued
*
Fulton County (WSYR-TV) – NewsChannel 9 has learned
voting machines in Fulton County, which is a part of the
23rd Congressional District, have been impounded, after the
machines were not working property today, the Fulton County
Board of Elections confirms.
The county was forced to
switch over to paper ballots.
http://www.9wsyr.com/news/local/story/Fulton-County-machines-break-court-order-issued/dSY52Bssm0iYlGz06S7Chg.cspx
NY:
Voting machine malfunction in Fulton County *
...An
election official there told Teresa Priolo some marked
ballots wouldn't scan yesterday.
...
That election
official told Teresa there are about 6500 total voters in
the 11 affected districts -- all of whom are in the towns of
Bleeker, Broadalbin, North Hampton and Oppenheim.
http://www.cbs6albany.com/news/malfunction-1268107-fulton-voting.html
NY:
Erie County. No major problems with new machines *(paper
jams)
...
Ward said the largest number of calls that
came in to election headquarters from poll workers were due
to one of two plugs not being connected. There were also a
number of calls for what Ward believed to be a higher number
of poll workers than usual — four are expected in each
election district — who fell ill.
The most common
problem with machines in operation had to do with ballots
getting jammed in the optical scanning machine, he
said.
...
Mohr said three machines that had jammed
were replaced as a precautionary measure to make sure they
would be functioning at peak hours. Two of the machines were
in West Seneca, and the third was in Lancaster, he
said.
http://www.buffalonews.com/cityregion/story/849068.html
NY:
Glitches may delay vote reporting in four St. Lawrence Co.
towns *
NOVEMBER 3, 2009 St. Lawrence County Board of
Elections officials said this evening that machine
breakdowns earlier today may prevent them from having
election results tonight in Louisville, Waddington, Rossie
and Clare.
St. Lawrence County Board of Elections Deputy
Commissioner Thomas Nichols said the new election machines
had scanner malfunctions in some communities earlier
today.
http://www.watertowndailytimes.com/article/20091103/NEWS09/911039957
OH:
Struggling Ohio opens doors to casinos
Voting went
smoothly statewide except for a glitch in Summit County,
which includes Akron. The county ran out of ballots around 5
p.m. and had to turn away some voters Poll workers contacted
them and asked them to return after printing more
ballots.
http://washingtontimes.com/news/2009/nov/04/ohio-casino-vote-shows-early-success/?page=3
OH:
Voter turnout excedes expectations, causes problems at some
locations * (not enough voting machines and bad poll
books)
...Elections board workers had set up 541 voting
machines around the county, but seven polling places ended
up needing more machines to keep up with voter demand, he
said. That prompted elections workers to take another 18
machines out to those polling places to ease long lines, he
said.
At one polling place in Avon, Candelario said,
people were waiting as long as 45 minutes to cast their
ballots. Similar problems occurred at other polling
locations around the county, including in Grafton and
Elyria, he said.
...
Another problem, he said, was
misprinted signature books that contained information from
the 2008 election.
Throughout the county there were seven
bad books, some containing only a few pages of old
information. In other cases, an entire book contained
outdated data, Candelario said.
...When there was a
problem with a book, affected voters had to cast provisional
ballots, Candelario said.
http://chronicle.northcoastnow.com/2009/11/04/voter-turnout-excedes-expectations-causes-problems-at-some-locations/
OH:
Voter Turnout 'Steady' In Hamilton County Election
*(candidates names omitted) 11/03 ...Hamilton County voting
appeared to go smoothly, except for one snafu in one Fairfax
precinct. The three candidates for Columbia Township Trustee
were mistakenly left off the ballot.
...
Board of
Elections officials were immediately contacted and new
ballots were printed and delivered by 10:00 a.m. The next
task was finding people who voted an absentee ballot or
voted Tuesday before the problem was discovered.
http://www.wcpo.com/news/local/story/Voter-Turnout-Steady-In-Hamilton-County-Election/dU1Rlxo_5ku3QIQb5Ga-Ug.cspx
OH:
Ballot Blunder Snuffs Fairfax Voters' Voices *
124
Can't Vote In Columbia Twp. Trustees Race
...The board of
elections decided to count only the ballots already cast in
other areas instead of voting again to include the Fairfax
residents
http://www.wlwt.com/politics/21514791/detail.html
VA:
Virginia’s Elections Are UNCONSTITUTIONAL?!?!
...
Article II, Section 3 of the Constitution of Virginia
states, “Voting shall be by ballot or by machines for
receiving, recording, and counting votes cast.” But it
also states, “Secrecy in casting votes shall be
maintained, except as provision may be made for assistance
to handicapped voters, but the ballot box or voting machine
shall be kept in public view and shall not be opened, nor
the ballots canvassed nor the votes counted, in
secret.”...
http://dailycensored.com/2009/11/03/virginia%e2%80%99s-elections-are-unconstitutional/
VA:
Voting machine knocked out after five votes in Staunton's
Ward 5 * (voting machine)
After just five votes, a
voting machine in Ward 5 had to be shut down earlier today
because of a malfunction, but Chief Officer Joe Baugher said
the snafu only caused a few minor voting delays.
"We were
told to shut it down," Baugher said. Two machines were left
to carry the load.
http://www.newsleader.com/article/20091103/NEWS01/91103043/1002/news01/
Voting+machine+knocked+out+after+five+votes+in+Staunton+s+Ward+5
VA:
Election Day SNAFU Addressed * (polling place
access)
Tuesday, 3 November 2009
Virginia Department
of Transportation paving on Route 15 and Loudoun County
Public Schools in service training disrupt early morning
voting at Smart's Mill Middle School in
Leesburg.
...
the Virginia Department of
Transportation (VDOT) was paving Route 15 and creating
traffic backups; and then LCPS was conducting in-service
training for school bus drivers.
The combination of these
two activities compromised voters’ ability to access the
school, and once on school property, to find a place to park
in order to go inside and vote
http://www.loudouni.com/news/2009-11-03/election-day-snafu-addressed
WA:
Voters changing their minds on
ranked-choice
Ranked-choice voting, Charter
amendments (Pierce County)
http://www.thenewstribune.com/news/local/story/940959.html
WA:
Majority of Pierce County voters reject Instant Runoff
Voting on Nov 3
Instant runoff voting was rejected by
an overwhelming majority of Pierce County Washington Voters.
44,145 of 64,106 voters said yes to ditching instant runoff
voting, also called ranked choice voting. That is 71.76% for
eliminating IRV and 28.24% who wanted to keep IRV.
http://instantrunoff.blogspot.com/2009/11/majority-of-pierce-county-voters.html
National
BradBlog: Your Election Night 2009 'Hiccups' 'Glitches' 'Snags' and 'Snafus' Report... As we always find necessary to remind readers on such nights, the bulk of election failures tend to reveal themselves in the hours and days --- and sometimes even weeks --- after Election Day.
With that in mind, of
the most potential note that we've seen so far today ---
though mostly downplayed as minor "glitches" in most of the
stories reporting them --- we've found reports of: Diebold
touch-screen machine failure in OH's Montgomery and Greene
Counties; new e-pollbooks failing in Suffolk County, NY; new
Sequoia/Dominion optical-scan systems failing in St.
Lawrence County, NY, and; Sequoia touch-screen failures in
Essex, Somerset and Goucester Counties, NJ.
http://www.bradblog.com/?p=7498
Justice
Department Probing Diebold Sale
November 3rd, 2009
The Justice Department is investigating the controversial
sale of a Diebold Incorporated unit that makes voting
machines to its larger competitor, Election Systems and
Software, according to two people familiar with the
matter
...
The $5 million sale also raised eyebrows
for the firms’ public relations strategy. The companies
waited until the deal had closed to make a formal
announcement, and sidestepped federal antitrust reporting
requirements that require the parties of a transaction that
meets a threshold size to alert the Justice Department and
the Federal Trade Commission of their intentions, then wait
30 days to proceed.
http://www.verifiedvotingfoundation.org/article.php?id=6731
International
Port
Hope council debates Internet voting for 2010
election
How the costs break down for the 13,903
eligible voters
Option A - repeat the 2006 election
program. Cost - $82,650. Cost per eligible voter -
$5.95.
Option B - the 2006 election program with a new
internet voting option. Cost - $121,820. Cost per eligible
voter - $8.77.
Option C - the past election program plus
internet voting for the 2010 and 2014 election, paid over
five years. Cost - $170,990. Cost per eligible voter - $6.15
(when divided over the two elections).
http://www.northumberlandnews.com/news/article/139000
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