Hawaii election a slow-moving train wreck?
Voting News: Next Hawaii election a
slow-moving train wreck? MOVE to expedite troop ballots
free, Election Center ponders e-voting
Next Hawaii election a slow-moving train
wreck? MOVE to expedite troop ballots free, Election Center
ponders e-voting
Posted: 10 Dec 2009 12:14 PM PST
The Election Center, a group that promoted the use of paperless voting, will meet Jan 7 & 8 to discuss voter reg, provisional ballots, and "the continued push to eliminate or restrict use of DREs" (The Election Center is a group that advises election officials while accepting donations from voting vendors)...Voter Action letter to Senate Rules committee about ES&S's purchase of Diebold: "With this acquisition, ES&S has even less of an incentive to respond to the growing demand for improved accountability and product reliability."...
...Did you know that the MOVE act guarantees free expedited mail service to return troops' ballots?...Hawaii Uh-OH: "This (upcoming election) is a slow-moving train wreck and we're still far enough away that we can get everything off the track," says attorney Lance Collins. The state's elections department is grossly underfunded, considering cutting polling places in half, and is in process of making new election rules: Bob Babson hopes rules will ban sending any election results via the Internet or telephone lines...Learn more about Tennessee's proposed voting machines...
All this and more in today's voting news below.....
CA:
Voter ID intiative backers get green light in
California
Dec 10, 2009 - Backers of an initiative
that would require voters to produce identification at the
polls were given approval to begin gathering signatures
Tuesday by Secretary of State Debra Bowen.
http://www.presstelegram.com/breakingnews/ci_13959475
CA: Council votes to delay decision on ranked-choice
voting
12/09/2009
SAN LEANDRO — The City Council
has delayed a decision on whether to use ranked-choice
voting in its 2010 elections until Oakland decides if it
will hold a similar ranked-choice election next year —
giving San Leandro more time to explore ways to mitigate the
costs of such an election.
http://www.insidebayarea.com/oaklandtribune/localnews/ci_13955369
GA: Oops: Group charging voting fraud admits
mistake
“I acknowledge we had a huge
misunderstanding about the data we were working with,”
said Erica Long, co-chair of Citizens for Fair Atlanta
Elections. "I would not have raised the issue with the
Secretary of State if I did not believe it was
correct."
http://www.ajc.com/news/atlanta/oops-group-charging-voting-234563.html
HI: State proposes major revision of election
rules
Dec 10, 2009 ...Circuit Judge Joseph Cardoza
decided that the state needs to hold a public hearing to
come up with administrative rules governing electronic
voting before new voting machines can be used in next year's
elections.
...
Written testimony can be e-mailed to
elections@hawaii.gov or faxed to 453-6006. Written testimony
will be accepted for the next two days.
"This (upcoming
election) is a slow-moving train wreck and we're still far
enough away that we can get everything off the track,"
Collins said.
...
Bob Babson, the lead plaintiff in
the Maui lawsuit, said he is opposed to sending any election
results via the Internet or telephone lines.
"It's not
secure," Babson said. "They could easily just put it on a
jet and fly it over."
http://www.starbulletin.com/news/hawaiinews/20091210_
state_proposes_major_revision_of_election_rules.html
or
use this url http://bit.ly/6tvKZz
Il: County to
follow law on voting issue (machine notify voters of
undervote in certain contests)
Iroquois County Clerk Lisa
Fancher said she wants voters prepared for a new change in
the election equipment
December 10, 2009 Iroquois County
will "follow the law" in the upcoming election.
Chips have
been installed in voting machines which will let voters know
when they have undervoted in a contest. The chips will
update the county's election equipment in regards to a 2007
law which has not been enforced, until now
http://newsbug.info/articles/2009/12/10/watseka_times_republic/local_news/doc4b202ce7b36ad689080754.txt
KS: New law makes it easier for troops overseas to
vote
Under the legislation, troops stationed overseas
must be able to register or obtain ballots for federal
elections by e-mail or fax.
Service members also are
guaranteed free expedited mail service to return those
ballots, and states must maintain Web sites where troops can
check that their ballots were received
http://www.kansascity.com/news/local/story/1616851.html
NC: Exit poll Hendersonville instant runoff voting
shows mixed results
http://bit.ly/7E9zq9
OH: Ohio
Senate Passes Bill to Provide for Registration Into
Political Parties on Voter Registration Form
December
10th, 2009... The Senate bill provides that the voter
registration form would ask voters if they wish to join a
political party.
http://www.ballot-access.org/2009/12/10/ohio-senate-passes-bill-to-provide-for-registration-into-political-parties-on-voter-registration-form/
PA: Pennsylvania Supreme Court Again Refuses to Hear
Nader Appeal Over $80,000 Fees From 2004
December
10th, 2009 ...On December 9, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court
again refused to hear Ralph Nader’s request for a
rehearing in the matter of whether he must pay approximately
$80,000 in court costs stemming from the 2004 challenge to
his petitions.
http://www.ballot-access.org/2009/12/10/pennsylvania-supreme-court-again-refuses-to-hear-nader-appeal-over-80000-fees-from-2004/
TN: Tennessee Secretary of State Says Up-to-Date
Voting Machines Available for TVCA But Costs Still
Prohibitive
Dec 9, 2009 ...“I think we’ve got a
2005-quality machine
...Hargett would go on to identify
the apparatus in question as one about to be marketed by
Unisyn Voting Solutions, a California-based company
http://www.memphisflyer.com/JacksonBaker/archives/2009/12/09/tennessee-secretary-of-state-says-up-to-date-machines-available-for-tvca-but-costs-still-prohibitive
about the voting machines: Unisyn. OpenElect Voting
System
OpenElect Voting System. Digital-scan voting
products and election management services deliver
exceptional value, enhanced security and assure voter
confidence.
Advantages of the Unisyn OpenElect® Voting
System. 2005 VVSG Certified. Unisyn will be the first to
meet the United States Election Assistance Commission's 2005
Voluntary Voting System Guidelines. Secure Linux Platform.
Our digital scan voting products are the only ones built on
a streamlined and hardened Linux and Java base.
Transparency. As part of a jurisdiction's procurement
process, we will provide our source code for independent
review
http://www.unisynvoting.com/
TN:
Court rules 23 people voted illegally in Oakland election,
orders new vote *
Ferguson and his attorney, Chris
Patterson, were able to prove that 23 people who voted
should not have because they live outside the city limits.
The town has about 4,500 residents.
http://www.commercialappeal.com/news/2009/dec/09/court-rules-23-people-voted-illegally-oakland-elec/
TN: What Unites Tennesseans: The Bi-Partisan, Fiscally
Responsible, Paper Ballot Edition.
December 10,
2009
http://www.liberadio.com/2009/12/10/what-unites-tennesseans-the-bi-partisan-fiscally-responsible-paper-ballot-edition/
TX: Recent patent infringement cases filed in the
Eastern District of Texas
12/10/2009
Franklin
Inventions LLC vs. Election Systems & Software Inc., et
al
The plaintiff Franklin Inventions claims to own the
rights to several patents for Computer Enhanced Voting
System Including Voter Verifiable, Custom Printed Ballots
Imprinted to the Specifications of Each Voter.
...
The
allegedly infringing products include ES&S iVotronic and
iVotronic Real Time Audit Log, Hart e-Slate and Disabled
Access Unit e-Slate and Verifiable Ballot Option, Premier
AccuVote-TSX and AccuView Printer Module, Sequoia Edge2Plus
and AVC Edge...
http://www.setexasrecord.com/news/223588-recent-patent-infringement-cases-filed-in-the-eastern-district-of-texas
WI: Green Bay to help maintain voting machines
(OpTech Eagle Optical Scanners)
Election officials
throughout Brown County have forged a new partnership to
ensure more than 150 voting machines work properly when the
polls open.
The arrangement became necessary when
contractor ES&S Inc. announced it no longer would provide
routine maintenance on the aging Eagle-brand voting machines
used here.
...
Green Bay's election staff has been
maintaining its own machinery for years, and the city
offered to serve neighboring communities for $32 per machine
per election.
http://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/article/20091209/GPG0101/912090625/Green-Bay-to-help-maintain-voting-machines-in-county
National
Voter Action Letter to Senate Rules
Commitee
Dec 9 2009
Regarding Antitrust Concerns
Raised by the ES&S Acquisition of Diebold's Premier
http://www.voteraction.org/news-article/2009/voter-action-letter-senate-rules-commitee
Election Center
JEOLC Meeting January 7 & 8,
2010 Fairfax on Embassy Row, 2100 Massachusetts Ave, NW
Washington, D.C. Potential Amendments to the Help America
Vote Act of 2002 and additional legislation...The discussion
this year will be about both voter registration and
elections administration. Early indications of items
Congress may consider are federal voter registration and
government responsibility for VR; federal requirement for
Election Day Registration; federal requirements on how to
administer voter information mismatches in VR; uniform
definition of how provisional ballots are to be
administered; federal requirements on ballot design and
layout; potential legislation for restrictions on
challenging eligibility of voters; and the continued push
to eliminate or restrict use of DREs; potential
requirements to make absentee mail balloting to any voter;
and a whole host of other ideas
http://www.electioncenter.org/events/JEOLC%20Meeting%201-%202010.pdf
The Fair Elections Now Act
Legislation that
would reform public financing of congressional elections was
recently introduced in the House and Senate.
...
Under
this legislation, funds would be allocated equally to House
candidates and based on population of the states in Senate
elections. According to Sen. Durbin, the legislation would
allow candidates to focus on the issues instead of spending
"every waking moment begging for money."...
http://nonprofitvote.blogspot.com/2009/12/fair-elections-now-act.html
International
Canada: 2010 budget could be
finalized Dec. 14 (internet voting non secret
ballot)
Dec 10, 2009 Ontario...In previous drafts, the
cost of the election, including taking on new phone and
Internet voting, was listed as $45,000. However, following a
report by clerk/director of corporate services, Cahl
Pominville, at Monday's Committee of the Whole, that figure
is now slightly higher, sitting at $49,650.
http://www.emckemptville.ca/20091210/news/2010+budget+could+be+finalized+Dec.+14
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