Guest Blogged by John Gideon of VotersUnite.org
Was the 2006 RTA election in Pima Co. Arizona hacked? Did someone in local government actually get into the machines and change the vote totals? We may never know but the local Democratic and Republican Parties have joined forces in court along with some Election Integrity groups. They want to know the answer. The ballots have now been turned over to the state Attorney General's office. The parties want a recount of those ballots. Will the AG do that? ...
AZ: The (Non) Results of Monday Morning's Superior Court Hearing in Pima County, AZ LINK
AZ: Pima County - Opinion - AG control of ballots could end RTA drama LINK
AZ: Pima County - Editorial - Our Opinion: Recounting all ballots will end the RTA doubts LINK
CO: Election Reform Commission really rigged LINK
FL: Coalition Says Voting in Florida Too Hard LINK
MN: Politico: Coleman may continue legal challenges LINK
MN: Setbacks for Coleman grow at Senate recount trial LINK
MN: Coleman dealt another setback vs. Franken LINK
MN: Coleman Trying New Maneuver To Get Approval On Ballots LINK
MN: Senate trial: Haggling over what evidence to allow LINK
MN: Coleman Camp Gets Caught Not Sharing Evidence With Franken Side, Coaching Witness LINK
MN: Minnesota Judges Strike Key Coleman Witness, After Failure To Share Evidence LINK
NJ: Fix the voting machines LINK
NY: Staten Island - Voters are chagrined, delighted, perplexed LINK
OH: Franklin County - Court throws out ex-judge's election lawsuit
Facts don't support claim that voting system is defective, Judge Bessey rules LINK
OK: Sparring session: Gov. Brad Henry, lawmakers tussle over voting LINK
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