Guest Blogged by John Gideon of VotersUnite.org and VoteTrustUSA.Org
Allan County Indiana's elections director is blaming the state for the fact she has been knowingly using uncertified software on her MicroVote machines and MicroVote did not submit it for federal certification until just last Tuesday. In New Jersey a judge found that Sequoia would probably not be able to install a printer on their Advantage machines by 2008 and the printer would cost far more than represented by Sequoia. And in Ohio the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals has found that punch-card voting discriminates against minority voters....
IN: Train Wreck - Voting Machines Not Certified (MicroVote) LINK
IN: Allen County ? Train Wreck - County to use voting machines with non-certified software (MicroVote) LINK
IN: Harrison County ? Train Wreck - Vote count may be delayed. Harrison machines returned for repair (ES&S) LINK
OR: Train Wreck - State sues over voting machines for the disabled (ES&S) LINK
NAtional: Matsui and Green Bring HR 550 Co-Sponsorship To 180 LINK
IN: Editorial - Voters annoyed, but who's to blame? LINK
IN: Editorial - Voting Machines: The Issue: State is looking hard at two big vendors. Our View: The heat is justified. LINK
KY: Mason County - Election officials get course on new voting machines (Hart eSlate) LINK
LA: New Orleans - Officials go all-out to safeguard vote LINK
LA: New Orleans - Judge to decide on La. voting extension LINK
NC: E-Voting? Primary voters approve of new machines LINK
NJ: Judge doubts voting machine timetable LINK
NY: State struggles to meet election overhaul deadlines LINK
NY: Nassau - Nassau board still unclear after revote LINKNext Page 1 | 2
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