E-Voting 'a hopelessly dangerous concept'
E-Voting 'a hopelessly dangerous concept'. NC GOP threatens suit over vote flipping
Posted: 28 Oct 2010 01:09 PM PDT
New database on state recount & audit laws...Verified Voting new map of voting tech in US...IL Dems botch absentee early voting push..NC GOP threatens suit over touch-screen voting machines..NY voter cross fingers...SC voting machines not reliable says Computer Science Prof Dr. Duncan Buell ..NM & VA voter reg. databases bogged down...9 voting machines unattended overnight in NW Lehi,UT polls... Faith Based Voting -In many of Tuesday's closest races, states will use those same old, suspect voting machines...
All this and more in today's voting news below...
AK: Alaska high court: Voters
may see write-in list
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5hURJWIiDP9prW4WyDT0bOpiGKELg?docId=b09ddf3b88da4ea5a4a621b8e94db93b
CO: Boulder County: 'Human error' caused ballot
language mix-up*
http://www.dailycamera.com/news/ci_16445244
Issue 2B, Boulder's proposed utility tax measure, was
correctly titled on the electronic ballot but contained the
language for Boulder County's open space tax measure, known
as County Issue 1B.
"It appears someone cut and pasted the
wrong ballot content under the title," Boulder County Clerk
Hillary Hall told the Camera this afternoon.
...
Three
hundred and twelve voters used the faulty electronic ballots
before the error was discovered Tuesday, which prompted
election officials to halt all voting on the county's 12
electronic voting machines.
IL: Illinois Democrats
botch absentee early voting push*
http://newsblogs.chicagotribune.com/clout_st/2010/10/illinois-democrats-botch-absentee-early-voting-push.html
Illinois Democratic Party workers started mailing
applications for absentee ballots to registered voters late
last week, leaving precious few days for them to be mailed
back to election authorities in time to get a ballot. And
many of the applications contained the wrong birthdates for
the registered voters they were mailed to, leaving some of
those who got them wondering if it was a scam.
NC: GOP
threatens suit over touch-screen voting machines
http://www.wral.com/news/local/politics/story/8528102/
Fetzer said he wants warnings posted at the polls to
alert voters of the potential problem. He also wants poll
workers to retain daily printouts of vote totals to compare
later with the tabulations provided by the touch-screen
machines and to retain records of all complaints about the
machines.
NC: N.C. GOP leader: Touchscreen voting
machines have flaw that aids Dems*
http://www.newsobserver.com/2010/10/28/766257/nc-republican-party-chair-touchscreen.html
The
chairman of the N.C. Republican Party alleged Thursday that
a programming flaw with touchscreen voting machines used for
early voting in 36 counties is causing votes intended for
GOP candidates to be counted for Democrats.
Tom Fetzer, the Republican chairman, said that if the State Board of Elections does not enact a list of demands intended to remedy the problem by the end of today, the party's lawyers will be in federal court Friday morning seeking a statewide injunction.
NC: Election Workers Fired After Speaking
To WITN*
http://www.witn.com/home/headlines/Craven_Co_Election_Workers_Fired_
After_Speaking_To_WITN_106132669.html
http://tinyurl.com/32h7cn5
Two
Craven County election workers say they were fired today,
hours after speaking with WITN News about problems with
touch screen voting machines.
Matthew Thomas and Maria Vincent claim they reported straight party voting problems at their early-voting site, but those problems were never addressed.
NC: Voters Question State Official About
Possible Machine 'Glitch'*
http://www.wcti12.com/news/25545198/detail.html
Craven GOP Chair Chuck Tyson told the crowd that a voter
phoned him to describe a machine flip-flopping his votes at
a Vanceboro voting location during Wednesday's lunch
hour.
The voter wasn't voting a straight-party ticket,
Tyson said.
As the meeting ended, Tyson advocated a
return to paper ballots.
NC: State technician
demonstrates voting machine* 9ES&S iVotronic)
http://www.newbernsj.com/news/voting-91774-state-machine.html
Some remain skeptical about machine's
reliability
...
“I have all the confidence in the
world with the Board of Elections,” Tyson said. “I do
not have confidence in this machine.”
Tyson has received calls from numerous voters who report that their intended straight-party Republican ticket votes register all Democratic votes, he said. He also has received reports of the vote flipping for only random races while other votes on the ballot are as the voter intended.
NC: Judicial
ballot count changed by NC election board
http://www.wlos.com/template/inews_wire/wires.regional.nc/28165900-www.wlos.com.shtml
Elections officials have changed how votes will be
counted for a seat on the North Carolina Court of Appeals
being picked through an unusual voting method.
NM:
Herrera's office feels heat as glitch delays
voting
Computer problems disrupt early polling at
sites statewide* http://www.santafenewmexican.com/localnews/Herrera-s-office-feels-heat-as-glitch-delays-voting
County elections officials complained
Wednesday of
problems with New Mexico's voter-registration computer
system, saying it has disrupted early voting at some
locations across the state and continues to delay the
preparation of voter-turnout reports.
NM: Computer
glitch disrupts early voting* (voter registration
database)
http://www.kob.com/article/stories/S1811041.shtml?cat=500
Elections officials in Dona Ana, San Juan and Santa Fe
counties say early voting was delayed at some locations
Tuesday evening because poll workers weren't able to access
the statewide voter registration system.
The county officials blamed the secretary of state's office for the expiration of a security certificate, which is needed for a secure online connection with the voter registration system.
NY: At the Polls, With Fingers
Crossed
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/28/opinion/28thurs4.html?_r=1
The list of failures by New York City’s inept Board of
Elections just keeps growing. The primary election was
chaotic, with long waits and workers who had not been
trained to use the new optical scanner voting
machines.
PA: Ballot Controversy Stirs Up Problems*
(absentee by mail applications)
http://www.wfmz.com/bucksnews/25542505/detail.html
Local Republicans say the county's Board of Elections has
been flooded with hundreds of false applications for
absentee ballots.
...
The letters telling voters to
apply for an absentee ballot were sent by a group called PA
Victory 2010. And according to a petition filed by
Republicans with the board of election, when the
applications were returned, only two people were allowed to
pick up the applications from a post office box; A volunteer
working for Congressman Patrick Murphy and a Murphy campaign
manager.
...
"If they had sent the mailing right to
the court house we wouldn't have half this problem," said
Poprik.
PA: Ballot war raging in Bucks
Absentee
ballot drive, tossed ballots fuel charges in congressional
race.
http://articles.mcall.com/2010-10-27/news/mc-bucks-congress-absentee-ballots-20101027_1_absentee-ballot-ballot-requests-ballot-war
SC: Voting Machines Not So Reliable
http://www2.wspa.com/news/2010/oct/27/voting-machines-not-so-reliable-ar-1019003/
South Carolina has been using the Ivotronic touch screen
system for the past 6 years but Dr. Duncan Buell, a computer
science professor at the University of South Carolina said
the software has many flaws.
SC: Skeptics say voting
machines, may not be reliable
http://www2.counton2.com/news/2010/oct/28/skeptics-say-voting-machines-may-not-be-reliable-ar-1022441/
“The bottom line is we just don’t know. Every time
one of the machines is opened up by computer systems
specialists they have been unhappy with what they have
seen,” said Dr. Duncan Buell, a Computer Science Professor
at the University of South Carolina.
TN: Editorial:
Election integrity
http://www.commercialappeal.com/news/2010/oct/28/editorial-election-integrity/
Election errors necessarily call into question the
current system of election management in Tennessee, where
the party that holds the majority of seats in the state
House and Senate also winds up with majority control of
county election commissions.
TX: We've come a long way
in protecting votes of Texas military personnel abroad
http://www.mysanantonio.com/opinion/weve_come_a_long_way_in_protecting_
votes_of_texas_military_personnel_abroad_105907353.html
http://tinyurl.com/36w78ev
UT:
E-Voting Systems Left Unattended at UT Poll
Site
County clerk misleads public about dangers of
tampering...
http://www.bradblog.com/?p=8155 Nine
voting machines were left unsecured in an office building
overnight in northwest Lehi.
VA: Richmond registrar
warns voters of possible ID scam* (tricks)
http://www2.timesdispatch.com/news/2010/oct/27/kirkgat27-ar-591355/
Warning of possible fraud, Richmond's registrar Kirk
Showalter said yesterday that someone has been going
door-to-door in Richmond soliciting sensitive information in
the guise of registering people to vote.
VA: Slow
computer system may cause problems on election
day
Local registrars say the state system is running
very slow.
http://www.wdbj7.com/news/wdbj7-story-election-issues-102710,0,1659189.story
WI: 12K+ Removed From State's Voter Registration
List
http://wtaq.com/news/articles/2010/oct/28/12k-removed-states-voter-registration-list/
That’s after their personal information was not
identical on the various government databases – and they
did not respond to two requests by mail to straighten things
out.
Internet Voting Watch
Canada:
'Streamlined' voting system backfires in some areas*
(video available)
http://swo.ctv.ca/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20101027/voting-system-fails-stratford-101027/20101027/?hub=SWOHome
One voter says "I got along fine with it but I had to try my
computer twice, and I have friends in my building that they
couldn't get it to work at all."
...
Shaw says "We
understand it was a company-wide situation and there was a
number of municipalities that had to do the same thing
Stratford did, and that was extend the voting."
The server glitch left some unable to vote, like one resident who says "My wife had just voted online, I went to vote, couldn't get in, so I never got to vote."
Canada: Technological
meltdown *
http://www.cottagecountrynow.ca/opinion/letters/article/894964--technological-meltdown
HUNTSVILLE ...The system’s failings should be of
concern to those who will be sitting around the council
table next term. It seems two other municipalities using
Intelivote — Carling and Achipelago, both north of Parry
Sound — also had to extend their voting hours due to
system malfunction. Under such circumstances it is difficult
to tell who the clear winners are.
E-voting: How secure
is it?
http://blog.verifiedvoting.org/2010/10/28/1215
More than half of all US states will allow some kind of
internet voting this year. But security experts say it's a
mistake
...
“The original idea was that internet
voting was a fine idea, and the only question was how best
to deliver this capability to the citizens of California,”
recalled Jefferson...But as we studied the issue more
carefully, we realized that it was a hopelessly dangerous
concept.”
National
The Current State Of
Voting Machines -Podcast
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=130866300
With Election Day less than a week away, NPR's Michele
Norris talks to Lawrence Norden of the Brennan Center for
Justice at New York University
The Faith-Based Vote. In
many of Tuesday's closest races, states will use those same
old, suspect voting machines. http://www.slate.com/id/2272627/pagenum/all/
As we barrel toward Election Day, Direct Recording
Electronic voting systems—usually touch-screen, always
entirely unverifiable—are still being used by 20 percent
to 30 percent of U.S. voters.
Threats to the Vote in
the 2010 Election
http://www.brennancenter.org/content/resource/voting_challenges_2010_2
Computerized Elections: Appropriate use of
Technology?
http://www.trustthevote.org/computerized-elections-appropriate-use-of-technology
What we’re up to in the TTV project is developing
updated and open technology for these same functions of
computerized elections today, in order to help election
officials increase trust, without changing the way that they
want to conduct elections.
Dan Rather's New E-Voting
Report "Das Vote" is Up on HDNET (Free Video)!
Might
not be there for too long: http://www.hd.net/danrather.html
Transcripts: http://www.hd.net/transcript.html?air_master_id=A6682&pd=danrather
NEW SEARCHABLE DATABASE ON STATE RECOUNT AND AUDIT
LAWS
http://electionupdates.caltech.edu/?p=3400
Citizens for Election Integrity Minnesota have developed a
very useful tool on state laws on election audits and
recounts that can be found on their web site at: http://ceimnorg/ceimn-state-recount-laws-searchable-database.
America's
Voting Systems in 2010
http://www.verifiedvotingfoundation.org/
Verified Voting has released a new version of the Verifier,
a map of voting technology used throughout the United States
and territories, along with a statistical summary of voting
technology that States will use this November.
6
biggest voter 'screw-ups' of 2010
http://theweek.com/article/index/208654/6-biggest-voter-screw-ups-of-2010
Amid reports of biased voting machines and $500
"bounties" on illegal voters, there's no shortage of
election controversies this year
International
Hacker almost derailed Mandela election in South
Africa
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/10/27/sa_election_hack/
Right-wing key-puncher tried to hang on to apartheid,
says new book
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