Will internet voting cause election debacle?
N Carolina Touchscreens flip votes. Will internet voting cause election debacle?
Posted: 15 Oct 2010 04:51 AM PDT
Chicago's voting machines mis-spelled Green Pty candidate's name as ‘Rich Whitey’. The election board is reprogramming 4,200 machines...Stunned voters watched touchscreens flip their votes in New Hanover CO NC..Vote PA needs your help in fight for paper ballots...."Overseas and military voters have unprecedented options for requesting, receiving and casting their ballots in 2010." says Pres of Overseas Vote Foundation...Is it possible commit election fraud even without being in a voting booth? (Yes)..Will Online Voting Turn Into an Election Day Debacle?...
All this and more in today's voting news below...
CA: "Am I
registered to vote?" Find out from your county. Oct. 18
is the voter registration deadline! http://kimalex.blogspot.com/2010/10/am-i-registered-to-vote-find-out-from.html
CA: Fraudulent voter registration switches rise in
Sacramento*
http://www.sacbee.com/2010/10/15/3105831/fraudulent-voter-registration.html
Throughout the county, voters who signed petitions on
the street – pledging their support to some cause – have
had their party affiliation switched with fraudulent voter
registration filings.
CA: Ranked Choice Voting: How
does it work? (Alameda County)
http://www.oaklandseen.com/2010/10/14/ranked-choice-voting-how-does-it-work/
CA: Lick Those Stamps, Alameda County Voters
http://wwwnbcbayarea.com/news/politics/Lick-Those-Stamps-Alameda-Co-Voters--104899984.html
An estimated 78 cents in postage is needed to return the
multiple ballot cards from local, state and federal races
and measures, according to the county’s registrar of
voters.
CA: Election Day help is a click away
http://www.insidebayarea.com/top-stories/ci_16340135
Election officials remind voters that Monday is the
final day to register to vote in the general election.
Download a registration form online at www.sos.ca.gov/nvrc/fedform , print and
sign it. Voters may also contact their county election
offices.
Voters who are not enrolled in the permanent
vote-by-mail program have until Oct. 26 to request a
vote-by-mail ballot. Obtain a form at your county election
office or go to www.sos.ca.gov/elections/vote-by-mail/pdf/fill-in-vote-by-mail-app-instruct.pdf
CT: Connecticut follows MOVE Act, avoids flaws –
Others follow the money
http://www.ctvoterscount.org/connecticut-follows-move-act-avoids-flaws-others-follow-the-money/
. But there is big money and momentum behind efforts in
other states to exploit flaws in the
act.
...
Hopefully, Internet Voting Will be banned
before it costs an election. The recent Washington D.C.
public test clearly demonstrated that the years of warnings
by computer scientists, security experts, and advocates were
fully justified
CT: Connecticut Election Commission
Finds 'Insufficient Evidence' in Ann Coulter Voter Fraud
Case But Ignored Key Evidence, Erred in
Investigation
http://www.bradblog.com/?p=8124 State
Elections Enforcement Commission determines it 'cannot make
full and fair determination', but failed to look at
documented facts and even Coulter's own
admissions...
FL: Absentee ballots had wrong
addresses* (Seminole County)
http://www.myfoxorlando.com/dpp/news/seminole_news/101410absentee-ballots-had-wrong-addresses
In a batch of 300 or so, Ertel found six with wrong
addresses, due to a computer glitch in Tallahassee.
"To make sure those six didn't go out to the wrong locations, we stopped the entire process, so we could make sure all the ballots would go to the right address," says Ertel. "What we have found is that all the supervisors of elections throughout the state have done pretty much the same thing."
FL: Computer glitch in Tallahassee could delay
distribution of some
absentee ballots *
http://www.theorbitgroup.com/12749/computer-glitch-in-tallahassee-could-delay-distribution-of-some-absentee-ballots/
TALLAHASSEE — If you changed your mailing address recently
and just requested an absentee ballot, there’s a small
chance you might not get it quickly because of a glitch in
the state’s voter database.
The problem cropped up Monday when the state’s elections division performed scheduled maintenance and found out that somehow old mailing addresses of voters had migrated into the new system.
FL: Voter Database Glitch Fixed*
http://www.flanews.com/?p=10599
Problems with the state’s voter database are keeping
dozens of absentee ballots from being mailed. The problems
arose earlier this week after the state preformed routine
maintenance on the database. As Whitney Ray tells us, the
state says the problems have been fixed, but some
supervisors of elections are still having
doubts.
...
The problem began after scheduled
maintenance created a glitch corrupting some voters address
information. Leon County Supervisor of Elections Ion Sancho
says the system is still spotty.
FL: Absentee Ballots
Delayed due to Voter Information Corruption*
http://www.wjhg.com/news/headlines/Absentee_Ballots_Delayed_due_to
_Voter_Information_Corruption_105071159.html
http://tinyurl.com/28lxo99
A glitch
in the state's voter database forced Bay County to delay
sending absentee ballots out this week.
FL: Seminole
County sample ballots provide express voting
http://www.semcoelections.org/en-us/news/?sf_ses=puvhkgpv
New barcode technology allows for faster check-in at
early voting
Every voter in Seminole County received their sample ballots this week in the mail. Added to the sample ballot for the first time in Seminole County is a barcode, which allows for the pollworkers at the early voting sites to check the voters in much more quickly, resulting in lines moving at much faster speeds.
IL: 'Whitey' on machine
ballots will be fixed*
http://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2010/10/15/Whitey-on-machine-ballots-will-be-fixed/UPI-57841287157741/
The Chicago elections board says the problem of a name
misspelled as "Whitey" on 8,000 voting machines will be
corrected.
The machines with the misspelled name of Green
Party gubernatorial candidate Rich Whitney will be fixed by
Sunday but city elections board Chairman Langdon Neal said
the error won't be corrected on the 5,000 ballots already
cast, WGN-TV, Chicago, reported
Friday.
...
Whitney's name is spelled correctly on
all paper ballots.
IL: Mistake on some Chicago
ballots lists candidate as ‘Rich Whitey’
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/national/mistake_on_some_chicago_ballots
_9eDNUhJiCypHmX8TBprg8H
http://tinyurl.com/25vwmzr Voters in
some predominantly African-American Chicago neighborhoods
will be faced with the prospect of electing a candidate
listed as “Rich Whitey” thanks to a mistake made on
electronic voting machines in nearly two dozen voting wards,
the Chicago Sun-Times reported Thursday.
The glitch means
Green Party gubernatorial candidate Rich Whitney’s name
will be misspelled on voting machines in 23 wards, the
report said.
IL: Election Board fixing 'Whitey'
spelling error*
http://www.suntimes.com/news/metro/2803178,rich-whitney-spelling-error-election-101410.article
An embarrassed Chicago Election Board will spend the
money and time to re-program and re-test 4,200 electronic
voting machines to correct a spelling error that changed the
last name of Green Party gubernatorial candidate Rich
Whitney to "Whitey."
...
But, since the error was made
on machines scheduled to be delivered to nearly two dozen
Chicago wards, half of them predominantly African-American,
there was no choice but to spend the tens of thousands of
dollars needed to make the change.
Delivery of 4,200
electronic voting machines originally scheduled for Monday
will now be pushed back until Wednesday. After that, the
same fix will be made on roughly 500 machines used in early
voting.
IL: Voting Machine Mangles an Illinois
Candidate’s Name
http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/10/14/voting-machine-mangles-an-illinois-candidates-name/?partner=rss&emc=rss
An error on some electronic voting machines already in
use in Illinois identifies Rich Whitney, the Green Party
candidate for governor, as Rich Whitey.
IL: Brady
threatens suit if ballot extension isn't granted
http://www.wlsam.com/Article.asp?id=1986380&spid=
CHICAGO (WLS) - Illinois GOP Party Chairman Pat Brady is
calling for a deadline extension for accepting overseas
military ballots after it was found that some Illinois
jurisdictions failed to mail absentee ballots on
time.
IL: Justice Dept. Investigating IL Over Military
Ballots
http://www.newsroomamerica.com/story/65122.html
The U.S. Justice Department is investigating allegations the
state of Illinois failed to comply with a federal law
requiring early mailing of ballots to military personnel
overseas, a local radio station reported Thursday.
IN:
Neb. election firm reaches deal over trade secrets
http://www.action3news.com/Global/story.asp?S=13323095
Documents filed Wednesday in U.S. District Court in
Omaha show U.S. Magistrate Judge Thomas Thalken canceled a
January trial after being notified of the deal with James
Dalton of Granger, Ind.
ES&S attorney Michael Cox declined to give details of the settlement. A message left for Dalton's attorney wasn't immediately returned.
The Omaha company said in its lawsuit that Dalton and his Indiana firm were using copyrighted software to help state and local governments manage elections.
KS: Voting rights for the
mentally ill in Kansas
http://nonprofitvote.blogspot.com/2010/10/voting-rights-for-mentally-ill-in.html
Supporters of an amendment on the ballot which secures
the right to vote for thousands of Kansans worry an unfair
stigma may keep it from passing in November
NC: Instant
Run-off Voting to be used statewide for first time in state
history
http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/pre/news.newsmain/article/0/0/
1711936
/ENC.Regional.News/Instant.Run-
off.Voting.to.be.used.statewide.for.first.time.in.state.history
http://tinyurl.com/248kzwl
NC:
Instant runoff voting: Unconstitutional? (N-R Editorial
Dept)
http://www.news-record.com/blog/54431/entry/100953
An email I received this afternoon:
Per our conversation earlier today, I am attaching a copy of the paper that Professor Joseph and I currently have under review at several law reviews concerning the constitutionality of instant runoff voting in North Carolina.
NC: Some experience early voting
woes*
http://www.wect.com/Global/story.asp?S=13333315
NEW HANOVER COUNTY, NC
Some people complained that when
they voted for certain candidates the electronic voting
machines would pick another candidate.
"I was going through county commissioners and made my selection, it went from Republican candidates to Democrat. It did it three different times," said Dean Lambeth, Mayor of Kure Beach.
According to Lambeth, he experienced the same issue when he voted for the congressional race.
"We talked with a technician and said it could have been an interruption in power or it could have been a calibration that wasn't saved," said Bonnie Williams, Board of Elections Supervisor.
NC: Touchscreen voting machine problems:
Select Pantano, you get McIntyre!*
http://carolinatalknetwork.com/2010/10/touchscreen-voting-machine-problems-select-pantano-you-get-mcintyre/
On the first day of voting in New Hanover county there
was a problem with the screen calibration on some voting
machines. When someone touched the screen for Pantano, it
would check the box above (McIntyre’s). It happened in
other races down ticket too, because the Republican
candidate is second on the ballot and the touchscreen would
mistakenly record the vote in the box above where you
touched. The machines in New Hanover were re-calibrated and
the issue seems to have been solved.
NV: Foreclosure
Increase Triggering Voter Concerns
http://www.ktvn.com/Global/story.asp?S=13324290
Foreclosed folks are losing their registered address, and
missing their sample ballots. Miller says "They think that
because they didn't get their sample ballot they're not
allowed to cast ballots, and that's just not the case. As
long as they still live in Washoe County and voted in 2008,
they can go to their old precinct and be able to cast a
ballot.
OH: Absentee ballot patterns in Cuyahoga; no
party advantage but slow NP returns
http://electionupdates.caltech.edu/?p=3345
I’ve created a quick spreadsheet from the early voting
turnout results posted at Cuyahoga County, OH (hat tip to
Michael McDonald).
PA: Marybeth Kuznik's Birthday Wish
(Keep VotePA, a verified voting org going)
http://www.votepa.us/birthdaywish.html
"My birthday is on October 17th and I want to help fund
VotePA and its mission for voting rights and fair, accurate
elections; moving us closer to the goal of protecting every
vote in Pennsylvania with an auditable, recountable,
voter-verified paper ballot."
SC: Voter Registration office scrambles to process nearly 500 requests that arrived in single envelope http://www.islandpacket.com/2010/10/14/1407941/voter-registration-office-scrambles.html Marshall said his office deals regularly with voters wondering when their applications or ballots will arrive. Many have sent their applications through a third party, such as South Carolina Victory 2010. Although perfectly legal, Marshall does not recommend the practice because of the potential for delays and identity theft that he cannot control.
TN: FBI hotline to handle election
complaints
http://www.commercialappeal.com/news/2010/oct/15/fbi-hotline-to-handle-election-complaints/
The FBI plans to set up a hotline to hear citizen complaints
of fraud or other problems in the Nov. 2 polls, a step that
comes as Shelby County election officials are trying to
rebuild trust following a partisan voting
dispute.
...
An inquiry by the Tennessee Bureau of
Investigation is ongoing.
[How does this help if
electronic voting machines lose or switch votes or if poll
books have wrong voter registration data?]
TX: Early
Voting by mail, do it right
http://www.thevindicator.com/articles/2010/10/14/news/news43.txt
US Virgin Islands: Senators grill Elections chief on
paper ballot issue
http://virginislandsdailynews.com/news/senators-grill-elections-chief-on-paper-ballot-issue-1.1048840
VA: F.C. Council Votes to Rescind Move of Local
Elections from May to November
http://www.fcnp.com/news/7563-fc-council-votes-to-rescind-move-of-local-elections-from-may-to-november/
The back to May smacks of elitism, Jim Crow and is
“inconsistent with the kind of City we want. The City
deserves better.
WV: Greenbrier County tries e-poll
books
http://www.register-herald.com/local/x1156732040/Greenbrier-County-tries-e-poll-books
LEWISBURG — Greenbrier is one of 10 counties in the
state selected for a pilot program to try out electronic
poll books, according to Cheryl Yates, who works in the
county clerk’s election office.
“Instead of printing out the poll books in paper form, we’ll have miniature laptops — netbooks — with all the information on them,”
Internet Voting Watch
Will Online
Voting Turn Into an Election Day Debacle?
http://www.verifiedvotingfoundation.org/article.php?id=6788
Chastened by the exercise, Washington is canceling plans
to let voters return ballots digitally. But some states are
undeterred by the red flags. "The system we have is totally
different. You can't compare apples and oranges," says West
Virginia Secretary of State Natalie
Tennant.
...
"We've been working to build
enfranchisement and increase the ballot count for years. If
we thought this was the answer, we'd be doing it. But it's
being built on quicksand right now," says Susan
Dzieduszycka-Suinat, CEO of the Overseas Vote Foundation.
"Our ballots are precious cargo ... [The Internet] is the
last thing on earth designed to handle private info that
should not be tampered with. It's like writing a contract in
pencil."
DC: D.C. Not Ready for Internet
Voting
http://www.afro.com/sections/news/Washington/story.htm?storyid=2824
WASHINGTON (AP) — A University of Michigan professor
who hacked a prototype D.C. elections voting website with
his students and had it play the school's fight says that it
will be decades, if ever, before voting can be done safely
over the Internet.
Florida: SG relives voting
discrepancies*
http://www.usforacle.com/news/sg-relives-voting-discrepancies-1.2365438
When some USF students attempted to cast their online
votes during the Student Government (SG) Senate midterm
election this week, they received an error message that
prevented them from doing so.
The election, which
occurred Tuesday and Wednesday and aims to fill the Senate's
27 vacant seats, allowed students to vote from any
computer.
Graduate adviser for SG Advising, Training and
Operations Alyssa Thomas said she doesn't know what caused
the problem.
...
Students' U-numbers were distributed
to Votenet, the online voting software that is also used in
the midterm election, and the company found that 255 were
duplicates, causing a delay in the general run-off election
between current SG President Cesar Hernandez and his
opponent, Andrew Cohen, who was SG director of University
and Community Affairs.
Will Older Voters Embrace Online
Voting? Studies Say Yes
http://www.voting2point0.com/2010/10/14/will-older-voters-embrace-online-voting-studies-say-yes/
...The AARP thinks so. In a recent studies by the AARP and
the Pew Internet and American Life survey, researchers
reported that more than 60% of respondents age 50 and older
are comfortable online.
[this appears to be a vendor's
write up which reads into a study findings that aren't
there]
National
Roger Johnston on Security
Vulnerabilities of Electronic Voting (Video)
http://blog.verifiedvoting.org/2010/10/15/1131
Is it possible commit voter fraud even without being in
a voting booth? One
researcher at the Argonne National
Laboratory says it is -- and his team has
...
Roger G.
Johnston of the Vulnerability Assessment Team at Argonne
National Laboratory gave an interview for WTTW in Chicago
about vulnerabilities in electronic voting and procedures to
mitigate those vulnerabilities
Overseas Vote Foundation OVF talks to #Fox RE #MOVE Act. Transition year or conspiracy against #military voters? Susan makes our case. Pls. Share! http://ht.ly/2TJJC
Justice
Department moves to counter overseas absentee ballot
lag
http://www.stripes.com/justice-department-moves-to-counter-overseas-absentee-ballot-lag-1.121774
While some election authorities have had trouble
implementing the MOVE Act, most of the 10,000 American
election jurisdictions have successfully implemented the new
mandates, ushering in unprecedented reform for overseas and
military voters, according to Susan Dzieduszycka-Suinat,
president of the Overseas Vote Foundation.
...
There
are also express mail options for military voters, as well
as emergency back-up ballots available, she
said.
Election Tips from FVAP for October 15,
2010
http://www.fvap.gov/global/news/electiontips_101510.html
FVAP.gov: Your Gateway to State Election Resources. It is
time to mail back your voted ballot! If you haven’t
received your ballot, ACT NOW.
DOJ MOVEs on litigation
– but could go further
http://www.ideasactionblog.org/2010/10/doj-moves-on-litigation-but-could-go.html?
Protect Our Elections and Other groups File Complaint
With DOJ
http://protectourelections.org/index.php?q=node/49
Watchdog Groups Ask Department of Justice to Use
Criminal Statutes to Stop Crossroads GPS and American Future
Fund From Violating Campaign Finance Laws
DOJ Has Statutory Obligation To Step In And Enjoin Use Of Tax Exempt Non Profits To Launder Secret Money And Manipulate Elections
"Show Me the Donors: What's the point of disclosing campaign donations? Let's review." http://electionlawblog.org/archives/017377.html
"Voters Say They Want To Know Who Funds Ads": Part 2 of the NPR story on secret money. See also Analysis: Lit... http://bit.ly/cdt63k
Should Cops &
Teachers Be Able to Vote?
http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com/archives/2010/10/should_cops_teachers_be_able_to_vote.php
Public Employees and Elections: A Conflict of
Interest?
http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/249650/public-employees-and-elections-conflict-interest-pat-sajak
In nearly all private and public endeavors, there are
occasions in which it’s only fair and correct that a
person or group be barred from participating because that
party could directly and unevenly benefit from decisions
made and policies
adopted.
International
India: Paper
trail is a must for EVMs
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/opinion/et-debate/Paper-trail-is-a-must-for-EVMs/articleshow/6751240.cms
GVL Narasimha Rao, Political Analyst
Our EVMs function as
‘black boxes’ and have rendered the entire voting
process non-transparent, unverifiable and unauditable.
Consequently, this has led to nagging doubts among voters
and parties about their reliability.
India: Govt
official files for anticipatory bail over EVM
theft
http://www.indianexpress.com/news/govt-official-files-for-anticipatory-bail-over-evm-theft/697755/
A senior state government official has applied for
anticipatory bail in connection with the theft of an EVM
from the Mumbai collector’s office.
...
Bhagwat’s
application says the MRA Marg police summoned him on
October4 and asked him about the smuggling of the machine
from the collector’s office before it reached
Hyderabad-based researcher Hari Prasad, who was later
arrested
New Zealand: Confusing voting systems turn off
voters: Massey
http://www.odt.co.nz/news/politics/131684/confusing-voting-systems-turn-voters-massey
New Zealanders aren't voting in local body elections
because they're turned off by the "mishmash" of voting
systems, a local government specialist
says.
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