Canadian E-vote firm buys Sequoia
SC invisible ballots. Canadian E-vote firm buys Sequoia. 'What IS my ballot, really?'
Posted: 21 Jun 2010 01:26 PM PDT
Invisible ballots - Voting Without A Net In South Carolina -Alvin Greene's Controversial Senate Primary Upset Can't Be Checked Against Records That Don't Exist...On Heels of Diebold/Premier Purchase, Canadian E-Voting Firm Dominion Also Acquires Sequoia, Lies About Chavez-Ties in Announcement...A boost for Nassau's fight to keep lever voting machines...Texas vote fraud problem centers on absentee ballots...In "Dude, What Is My Ballot, Really?" John Sebes compares traditional voting to internet based voting...
All this and more in today's voting news below...
AL: Picture 100 lawyers talking
recount
http://wwwistockanalyst.com/article/viewiStockNews/articleid/4231506
MONTGOMERY -- In the curious world of politics, last
week's Republican gubernatorial primary vote recount brought
high drama to Tim James and Dr. Robert Bentley
supporters.
To the political party chairmen, the issue underscored weaknesses in state law.
To other party observers, fuzzy or essentially absent state law on primary recounts brought out other thoughts
CA: Riverside
County Registrar Barbara Dunmore rebuts critics on tally
delay
Dunmore: Volume of ballots that require hand
tally growing, but her budget is not
http://www.mydesert.com/article/20100620/NEWS0301/6200301/Registrar-rebuts-critics-on-tally-delay
...The registrar's office waited until about 5 p.m. the day
after the June 8 primary to announce some 106,000
vote-by-mail and provisional ballots, representing about 44
percent of the vote, had yet to be
counted.
...
Riverside County has six optical
scanners, capable of counting 400 cards a minute, compared
to 12 such scanners in neighboring San Bernardino
County.
GA: New technology speeds up Lee County’s
early voting
http://www.albanyherald.com/news/headlines/96772319.html?ref=319
Equipment purchased by the Lee Elections office
simplifies paperwork required during the voting process.
Carlton Fletcher, metro editor
KY: Two recounts, two
different routes
http://cincinnati.com/blogs/nkypolitics/2010/06/19/two-recounts-two-different-routes/
The recounts conducted following the May 18 primaries in
Boone and Campbell counties demonstrate a lack of
consistency in the way the procedures may be
conducted
NC: Counties spend significant sums on runoff
elections
http://charlotte.news14.com/content/local_news/charlotte/627319/counties-spend-significant-sums-on-runoff-elections
“One of the several things that the General Assembly is
looking at is combining polling places,” Bartlett
said.
NY: A boost for Nassau's fight to keep lever
voting machines
http://www.newsday.com/columnists/rick-brand/a-boost-for-nassau-s-fight-to-keep-lever-voting-machines-1.2037844
(also at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/electionreform/message/13665
)
New York's old reliable lever voting machines, which
lately seemed beyond life support, gasped new life last
week.
That wheeze came in an arcane federal court ruling which, on the surface, dealt with jurisdictional issues, but it left the door ajar for Nassau County's lawsuit to keep using 2,000 lever workhorses, employed without taint for a century.
SC: Voting Without A Net In South
Carolina
Alvin Greene's Controversial Senate Primary
Upset Can't Be Checked Against Records That Don't Exist http://www.nationaljournal.com/njonline/rulesofthegame.php
..."There is no state more representative of the need
for a verifiable standard for nationwide systems than South
Carolina," said Sean Flaherty, a policy analyst for the
California-based advocacy group Verified Voting.
The brand of voting machine that South Carolina voters use -- the ES&S iVotronic touch-screen machine -- has proved particularly controversial. Election law blogger Brad Friedman has reported numerous instances of ES&S machines allegedly causing votes to disappear, to flip to the wrong candidate and to produce electronic results that didn't match with paper trails.
SC: Mystery Candidate in S.C. (CBS
News Video)
http://wwwcbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=6599169n
Alvin Greene seemingly came out of nowhere to win the
Democratic primary for senator in South Carolina, and party
leaders don't know how he did it. Jay Dow report
report
[Candice Hoke quoted on the risks of paperless
e-voting machines]
SC: Elections Official Says System
Is Secure
Defeated Candidate’s Complaints About
Machine Not Widespread, Official Says
http://www.wyff4.com/news/23956296/detail.html
...Rawl had argued that a potential glitch could have
occurred while programming the software. Because most of the
county’s machines are programmed in Columbia, a problem
could have resulted statewide, Rawl said.
TX: TX Sec of
State puts proposed rules for Military and Overseas voting
out for comment. Comments due July 3
http://www.sos.state.tx.us/about/newsreleases/2010/061410.shtml
TX: Voter ID should not be a priority - Express-News
Editorial
Board
http://www.mysanantonio.com/opinion/Voter_ID_should_not
_be_a_priority_96685039.html
http://is.gd/cYkJZ The state’s voter
fraud problem is small and centers on mail-in ballots
anyway, not picture
identification.
National
EXCLUSIVE: On
Heels of Diebold/Premier Purchase, Canadian E-Voting Firm
Dominion Also Acquires Sequoia, Lies About Chavez-Ties in
Announcement
'Intellectual Property' of voting
systems still owned by firm linked to Venezuelan President,
despite press statement to the contrary
http://www.bradblog.com/?p=7906
PLUS: The election official/e-voting company revolving
'oversight' door continues to turn.
Voting and
Registration in the Election of November 2008
http://nonprofitvote.blogspot.com/2010/06/voting-and-registration-in-election-of.html
A new report on voter turnout in the 2008 election from
the Census Bureau, based on updated data, mostly confirms
previous analysis that:
Internet Voting Watch
US: Are you interested in more techonology for the absentee voting process? If so, you may want to be a part of the Workshop on UOCAVA Remote Voting Systems - http://www.nist.gov/itl/csd/ct/uocava_workshop_aug2010.cfm
Dude, What Is My Ballot, Really? (Part 2 of 2:
What’s My Ballot?)
http://www.trustthevote.org/dude-what-is-my-ballot-really
Today, I’m continuing on from a recent post, which
compared my in-person voting experience with one method of
Internet-based voting: return of marked ballots by fax or
email. Next up is a similar comparison with another form of
Internet-based voting: Internet voting from home using a
PC’s Web browser.
UK: Calls for online voting to end
discrimination against disabled
http://www.politics.co.uk/news/equality/calls-for-online-voting-to-end-discrimination-against-disabled-$21380245.htm
A charity is urging the government to introduce online
voting after disabled people experienced difficulties
casting their ballot at the recent general
election.
Disability charity Scope described reform of
the voting system as "critical" to ensure disabled people
are able to exercise their electoral
rights
International
Colombia: This
Candidate Doesn't Just Run - He Oversaw the Company Managing
Elections http://huffpostfund.org/stories/2010/06/candidate-doesnt-just-run-he-oversaw-company-managing-elections
Colombia Party Leader-Turned-Presidential Hopeful was
Corporate Officer, Documents Show
India: HOW TO MAKE
INDIAN EVMs SECURE
http://www.indianevm.com/blogs/?p=275
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