Guest Blogged by John Gideon of VotersUnite.org and VoteTrustUSA.Org
California counties are switching back to paper based systems. Alameda is the latest to announce that they will be using optical-scan and paper ballots for the primary and probably in the future. In what is an extremely quick response MicroVote got their uncertified software ITA tested in just six days (less than four working days). Indiana now needs to certify it for use by the counties....
AR: Carroll County - Train Wreck - Election commission expects upcoming preferential primary to be a 'challenge' LINK
FL: Train Wreck - No Verifiable Elections For Florida This Year LINK
IN: Editorial - Train Wreck - Better paper than invalid (MicroVote) LINK
PA: Train Wreck - Election machines come to a vote. Hoping to avoid a "train wreck," Pa. is hurrying to get poll workers and voters up to speed on new voting systems. LINK
WV: Kanawha County - Train Wreck - Election laws, write-in voting snag use of electronic balloting LINK
NAtional: The Approaching 2006 E-Voting 'Train Wreck' - Are We Making Headway or Losing The Battle? LINK
NAtional: ACLU Victorious in Challenge to Ohio's Punch-Card Ballots LINK
NAtional: EAC Holds Public Hearing in Seattle LINK
NAtional: Jones Day papers focus of theft case LINK
NAtional: E-voting machines not secure, panel says LINK
CA: Many counties returning to paper ballots LINK
IN: MicroVote gets software approval, waits for state OK LINK
IN: Marion County - At polls, volunteer turnout also low LINK
NY: New York Develops Plan to Comply With E-voting Law LINK
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