Voting News: Michigan voter purge investigation
Voting News: Michigan voter purge
investigation, Illinois undervote law vs secret ballot, UK:
Does E-counting make sense?
Michigan voter purge investigation, Illinois
undervote law vs secret ballot, UK: Does E-counting make
sense?
Posted: 07 Dec 2009 02:43 PM PST
"Does
it really make sense to splurge a huge sum of money on
e-counting when we know a manual count would be cheaper, let
alone easier to verify and more trusted by voters and
politicians alike?" ~ Jason Kitcat, Green city
councillor in Brighton & Hove, London...Missouri troops can
continue to vote by email?...Bo Lipari's issued his
"Statement on NY Voting System Certification:...New Yorkers
try to write-in Simpsons character Charles Montgomery Burns
for mayor...Illinois Military and Overseas Voters, Submit
your Ballot Request for the February 2, 2010 State
Primary!..Nonprofit sues Virginia to avoid revealing source
of voters personal data....Burglars steal computers from
Houston polling place... New Iraqi election law
approved...
All this and more in today's voting news
below....
AL: Alabama Files Brief in 11th Circuit in
Ballot Access Case
December 7th, 2009 On December 7,
Alabama filed its brief in Shugart v Chapman, the case
pending in the 11th circuit over whether a state can require
an independent candidate for US House to obtain more
signatures than an independent candidate for
president.
http://www.ballot-access.org/2009/12/07/alabama-files-brief-in-11th-circuit-in-ballot-access-case/
CA:
Local Politician Convicted of Fraud *
Fri, Dec 4,
2009 The former mayor of the tiny municipality of Vernon and
his wife were convicted Friday of voter registration fraud
and fraudulent
voting.
Leonis Malburg, 80, who had been mayor of Vernon for more than 50 years before resigning this summer, and Dominica Malburg, 83, did not live in Vernon, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Michael Johnson found in a non-jury trial.
Leonis Malburg was convicted of conspiracy
to commit a crime, being a public official aiding illegal
voting, falsifying a declaration of candidacy, voter
registration fraud, false voter registration, perjury under
oath, fraudulent voting and assisting an unqualified
voter....
http://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local-beat/-Local-Politician-Convicted-of-Fraud-78576127.html
CA:
Secretary of State approves county's ranked choice voting
system
12/07/2009 California's secretary of state has
officially certified Alameda County's upgraded voting
machines, paving the way for instant runoff voting in some
cities' elections, likely including next year's Oakland's
mayoral race.
http://www.insidebayarea.com/oaklandtribune/localnews/ci_13945823
FL:
Resident claims election fraud in Groveland
GROVELAND
-- An elections fraud complaint was filed with the Florida
Department of State, claiming the City of Groveland did not
advertise its Nov. 3 municipal election in accordance with
state statutes.
http://www.dailycommercial.com/localnews/story/120609ballots
GA:
Group suspects illegal voting in mayor's race
A newly
formed group has asked the Secretary of State for voter
eligibility information that may allow a challenge to the
result in the Atlanta mayoral race
...
Erica Long,
co-chair of the group formed last week, said it discovered
that 1,314 voters in the general election on Nov. 3 had
invalid addresses.
"They were empty lots," Long said.
She said the addresses had belonged to federal
housing projects or apartment complexes that had been
knocked down.
..
Fulton County elections chief Barry
Garner, however, said his investigation of the questioned
address shows that the concern may be premature, at least in
terms of election results. Only 33 of the 1,314 people on
the list voted in the general election, Garner said.
"I
don't know where they got their numbers but they're just not
true," Garner said. "I hope that they are not trying to
throw mud into the game but we will see."
http://www.ajc.com/news/atlanta/group-suspects-illegal-voting-230864.html
HI: Next election must not be
compromised
Dec 06, 2009 The resignation of Hawaii's
chief of elections officer ends a tumultuous reign and
begins a daunting scramble to name a replacement to set up
adequate polling stations in less than a year. Next year's
elections are the most important in recent years and require
the highest of democratic standards.
...
In the long
run -- too late for next year's election -- the state should
seek a person who can focus on changing the election process
to turn around Hawaii's abysmal voter turnout. The most
promising is Oregon's economical system of mailing ballots
to eligible voters, used successfully in April's special
election to replace the late Barbara Marshall on the City
Council.
http://www.starbulletin.com/editorials/20091206_Next_election_
must_not_be_compromised.html
http://twi.cc/i0rG
IL: Undervote
Hearing (protection of secret ballot at
issue)
Champaign County Clerk The hearing to consider our
motion for an injunction on the undervote statute is
December 17 at 10:00 a.m.
http://blog.champaigncountyclerk.com/2009/12/07/undervote-hearing/
Memo of Law in Undervote Case
We’ve filed a
memorandum in support of our case. You can view it
here.
http://blogchampaigncountyclerk.com/2009/12/07/memo-of-law-in-undervote-case/
IL:
Illinois Military and Overseas Voters, Submit your Ballot
Request for the February 2, 2010 State Primary!
http://www.fvap.gov/global/news/nr18-2009.html
MI:
Investigation of State Voter Purge Goes
Public
December 2, 2009 A recently completed state
program to cancel Michigan voter registrations was flawed
and may have violated state law and the National Voter
Registration Act (NVRA). Unprecedented in Michigan, the
program was poorly planned, mismanaged, often hidden from
local clerks, mostly invisible to the media, and
unaccountable to the public...
http://www.michiganelectionreformalliance.org/
The
complete report is available at:
www.MichiganElectionReformAlliance.Org/2006MIVoterPurge.pdf
MN:
Joe Soucheray: In the case of instant runoff voting,
cheaters really do win
12/05/2009 It was tucked away
on the inside pages of the paper a few days ago,
an
unfortunate placement for a story so steeped in
political intrigue and
duplicity, alarm and fury. The
supporters of instant runoff voting, the
so-called Better
Ballot Campaign, lost in a courtroom against
Chuck
Repke's opposing group No Bad Ballots, which had
argued that the
supporters of IRV had cheated.
And they
did cheat. They were found by administrative law
judges
Kathleen Sheehy, Cheryl LeClair-Sommer and Barbara
Neilson to have
violated Minnesota election laws by
knowingly making false claims for
endorsement of their
vote-yes position.
http://www.twincities.com/politics/ci_13930486?nclick_check=1
MO: New Rules Make It Easier For Troops To
Vote
Federal Law Bans Voting By E-Mail For Military
Members
December 7, 2009 ...The new federal rules will
permit more troops to register, receive and vote by
electronic e-mail.
...
But Laura Egerdal of
Carnahan’s office, said that Missourians in a war zone
will be still be able to vote by e-mail
http://www.kmbc.com/news/21887611/detail.html
MO:
Missoula elections office looks to cut polling places to
save money
December 5, 2009 Thirteen of Missoula
County's 37 polling places are on the chopping block in a
manpower- and cost-saving proposal by the elections
office.
http://www.missoulian.com/news/local/article_fd754e7e-e153-11de-9552-001cc4c03286.html
NY:
Statement on NY Voting System Certification
bolipari
on: December 7 2009 ...Finally, here are my thoughts on what
we should use as our evaluation criteria to determine
whether the systems have met New York’s standards. It is
simple – the systems must meet specific standards set
forth by state law and regulation. In New York’s case,
this also includes meeting standards defined in the
Voluntary Voting Systems Guidelines of 2005. New York is the
first state in the country to require compliance with this
standard, so the results here have national implications as
well.
http://www.bolipari.com/boblog/2009/12/statement-on-ny-voting-system-certification/
NY:
New York City Election Board Tallies All Write-in Votes for
Mayor, Other Offices
December 7th, 2009 The New York
city Board of Elections recently issued the official tally
of election returns for Mayor and other city offices, from
the November 3, 2009election.
http://www.ballot-access.org/2009/12/07/new-york-city-elections-board-tallies-all-write-in-votes-for-mayor-other-offices/
NY:
Excellent! Mr. Burns Scores the Most Write-In
Votes
But those 25 votes were no enough to win the
election.
...
Excellent! Fictional cartoon millionaire
Charles Montgomery Burns scored the most write-in votes;
collecting 25, according to Board of Elections data.
http://wwwnbcnewyork.com/news/local-beat/Excellent-Mr-Burns-Scores-Most-Write-In-Votes-78525262.html
TN:
Voters need confidence in electoral process
December
5, 2009 ...But an affidavit submitted by voting technology
expert Dr. Douglas Jones, associate professor in the
Computer Science Department of the University of Iowa, said
that if election officials wish, optical scanners certified
to 2002 standards could be upgraded to 2005 standards
without difficulty.
http://www.tennesseancom/article/20091205/OPINION03/912050337/
1008/OPINION01/Voters+need+confidence+in+electoral+process
http://twi.cc/3UUW
TX: Burglars
steal computers from Houston polling place
Dec. 7,
2009 Burglars took two county computers and other equipment
from an early voting station in the city's Fifth Ward, the
county's chief elections officer announced this
morning.
The equipment voters use to cast ballots at the
Julia C. Hester House on Solo Street remained
intact
...
The computers contain personal information
on voters that already is publicly available, said Hector de
Leon, director of communications for the County Clerk,
noting he does not believe the computers make voters more
vulnerable to identity theft.
...
The computers do not
contain recorded votes, de Leon said, so the integrity of
ballots is not threatened.
In addition to the computers, a
modem, a printer and a scanner are missing, and another
printer was destroyed
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/metropolitan/6757267.html
Nonprofit
sues Virginia to avoid revealing source
Dec 07, 2009
- The Know Campaign, the source of an aborted mass mailing
that would have disclosed many Virginians' personal voting
history days before the Nov. 3 election, is defying the
State Board of Elections' demand that it reveal where the
data came from.
http://hamptonroads.com/2009/12/nonprofit-sues-state-avoid-revealing-source
VA:
Virginia Non-Partisan Group Sues Over Restrictions on
Receiving Voter Registration Data
December 6th, 2009
On December 4, a non-partisan group called The Know Campaign
filed a lawsuit in Virginia state court, challenging a law
that says certain voter registration data is private, and
can only be distributed to candidates, political parties,
and PACs
http://www.ballot-access.org/2009/12/06/virginia-non-partisan-group-sues-over-restrictions-on-receiving-voter-registration-data/
National
"ACORN
report: Disorganized, not criminal"
http://electionlawblog.org/archives/014883.html
Rasmussen
Poll Imagines a “Tea Party” Exists, and Says It Would
Rival Republican Support in 2010 Congressional
Races
December 7th, 2009
http://www.ballot-access.org/2009/12/07/rasmussen-poll-imagines-a-tea-party-exists-and-says-it-would-rival-republican-support-in-2010-congressional-races/
Bias
Older, Higher Income Voters - It's In the
Mail
December 5, 2009 Vote by Mail is growing. It's
convenient for some. It costs less. But is it good for
democracy? Or is it newest form voter disenfranchisement
plan - overrepresenting the votes of older wealthier voters
and underrepresenting younger and lower income voters. The
same bias found in registration laws, felon
disenfranchisement, vote suppression strategies and the
like.
http://nonprofitvote.blogspot.com/2009/12/bias-older-higher-income-voters-its-in.html
International
Canada:
How Durham votes: by paper ballot, mail, phone, Internet, or
a combination
Does voting method increase
participation? (voting vendor claims secure)
Dec 07,
2009
Online voting systems are "battle-tested" and have
been used in a variety of applications, for both the private
and public sector, around the world, said Larry Franschman
of Evote.ca, a provider of such services. In 2006, 18
municipalities in Ontario used either a straight Internet or
a telephone-Internet hybrid approach to balloting, he
noted.
...
Similarly, moving voters online didn't have
a dramatic impact in Markham.
"It didn't really increase
voter turnout," Mr. Edwards said. "Voter turnout really
depends on the race."
http://www.newsdurhamregion.com/news/article/141856
New
Iraqi election law approved
Vice-President Hashemi
(L) withdrew his veto after the vote
Iraq's parliament
has unanimously approved a new electoral law, paving the way
for elections early next year
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/8398377.stm
London:
We have a non-answer on e-counting
November 28th,
2009 So London Mayor Boris Johnson did answer Andrew
Boff’s question on e-counting, or did he?...
For the
2012 elections would the Mayor prefer a £5million+
electronic count where the bulk of the costs would go to a
foreign computer company or a £3.5million manual count
where the bulk of the costs would go into Londoner’s
pockets?
http://www.jasonkitcat.com/2009/11/london-we-have-a-non-answer-on-e-counting/
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