Guest Blogged by John Gideon of VotersUnite.org and VoteTrustUSA.Org
While voting machines in the Kentucky primary seem to have worked fine in early reports, some voters got to the polls to find that they had been purged. The SoS apparently is concerned about the hoards of illegal voters from neighboring states who will cross into Kentucky just to vote in their election. While they worry about that dozens of voters in Clay County are complaining about the possibility of their votes being changed on the voting machines. They were told not to confirm their vote on the machine which left the machine to poll workers to change the votes and do the final confirmation. Meanwhile, over 100 Danaher machines in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania had problems at start-up. They sat their and spit out their "write-in paper tape" in a steady stream of paper. ...
NAtional: Diebold - Diebold Knew In Early 2004! Did Nothing To Fix Touch-Screen Voting System Security Chasm! LINK
KY: Train Wreck - Some purged voters caught by surprise LINK
KY: Train Wreck - Early voting goes smoothly LINK
KY: Boone County - Train Wreck - Primary voting is slow LINK
KY: Clay County - Train Wreck - State hears allegations of voter tampering in eastern Kentucky LINK
PA: Train Wreck - Despite some glitches, new voting machines work smoothly in Pa. LINK
PA: Train Wreck - Pennsylvanians begin casting ballots using new voting machines LINK
PA: Allegheny County - Train Wreck - Polling Places Report Problems With New Machines (ES&S) LINK
PA: Allegheny County - Train Wreck - Voting machines make debut (ES&S iVotronics) LINK
PA: Allegheny County - Train Wreck - Problems at polls minimal LINK
PA: Cambria County - Train Wreck - Low Turnout, Glitches Make For Tough Morning At Polls LINK
PA: Philadelphia County - Train Wreck - Breaking: Hundreds Of Voting Machines Break Down In Philly! LINK
PA: Philadelphia County - Train Wreck - Voting Problems Reported (Danaher 1242) LINK
PA: Philadelphia County - Train Wreck - 100 voting machines broken (Danaher 1242) LINK
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