Guest Blogged by John Gideon of VotersUnite.org and VoteTrustUSA.Org
Today the hammer finally fell on New York as the DoJ did as they have been promising and filed a suit against the state for voting rights failures. Meanwhile in Pennsylvania the "Kuznick Suit" is being heard by the State Supreme Court. New Mexico Governor Richardson has sent a letter to officials in all 50 states to ask them to support an all paper-based voting system. And, finally, California got the Ciber ITA report from Diebold. It did not address the fact that 'interpreted' code is banned by the voting systems guidelines so, again, the ITA only did the bare essentials and did not do their job to ensure our voting systems meet all of the guidelines. ...
NAtional - Election 2006: Do You Know How Your Vote Will Be Counted? LINK
AL: Montgomery County - Voting system given tryout (They moved from DRE to Optical-scan) LINK
AR: Voting to get the personal touch (ES&S iVotronic) LINK
CA: Editorial - McPherson's choice. E-voting delay left counties in limbo LINK
CA: Electronic voting critics protest LINK
CA: Where's The Hearing on Diebold's Security Flaws Discovered By The Secretary of State? LINK
CA: Butte County - Supes approve voting machines but not without opposition LINK
FL: Smith files bill to require voting paper trail LINK
FL: Bill would require paper backup for touchscreen voting machines LINK
FL: Wexler Urges Secretary of State To Implement Paper Trail LINK
FL: Leon County - Leon commissioners still seething over missed election deadline LINK
IN: St. Joseph County - Voting concerns loom as election nears LINK
MS: Madison County - State bond fund to finance more voting machines LINK
NM: Governor's Letter to All State Election Directors LINK
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