Guest Blogged by John Gideon of VotersUnite.org
"Thirty states now allow no-excuse absentee voting, and most of them also allow voters to cast early ballots in person at county clerks' offices or satellite polling places." / I love this opening to an article: "On a warm Friday afternoon last May, Alex Halderman double-parked his Cadillac STS near a New York hotel, left the motor idling and ducked into an alley for a secret rendezvous. Moments later, the Princeton University grad student emerged with a black attache' case containing what he feared was a grave threat to the United States: A Diebold AccuVote-TS electronic voting machine." ...
NAtional: Growing Absentee Voting Is Reshaping Campaigns LINK
NAtional: The sleuths who showed how to steal your e-vote. Princeton team's find intensifies concerns LINK
NAtional: Electroshock. You don't need to believe in a vast vote-rigging conspiracy to be worried about the use of e-voting machines in November. LINK
NAtional: Polling Sites Often Neglect Disability, Language Minority Access Requirements LINK
NAtional: Nine Countries Review Transparency in Elections LINK
NAtional: Losing elections' paper trail: Crisis waiting to happen LINK
NAtional: Electronic Voting Machines Could Skew Elections LINK
NAtional: CNN - Jack Cafferty - American Democracy Threatened By E-Voting Machines LINK
NAtional: Listen to the Voices Calling for Reform in America LINK
AZ: The United States Supreme Court at the Polls, in Arizona: The More Things Change... LINK
CA: Most voters likely to cast absentee ballots in November. 47 percent voted from home in June primary LINK
CA: Mail-in voting changes campaign dynamics LINK
CO: Columnist - It's a must: hackerproof democracy LINK
FL: Plastic - and Paper? LINK
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