Guest Blogged by John Gideon of VotersUnite.org
Beginning this week, and every Wednesday, I will be doing a regular 5-minute Voting News report on WNJC 1360AM, Philadelphia's Renaissance Radio Station at 8PM Eastern. The program is "Voice of the Voters", with Mary Ann Gould, and it runs from 8PM to 9PM Eastern every Wednesday. It can be heard via live streaming. Last week's guest was Lowell Finley. This week's guest will be Dr. Daniel Lopresti, Lehigh University / Today it was reported that the Chicago, Illinois voter data base has been hacked. / "At least when we had hanging chads we knew what we did not know. Today, with the growth of electronic voting, we don't know what we don't know." Rev. DeForest "Buster" Soaries, Former chair, Election Administration Commission / Some Maryland counties are reporting a shortage of absentee ballots....
NAtional: E-voting faces a test at the polls. NIST works on standards as debate continues over systems' reliability LINK
NAtional: Commentary on the EAC's New Testing and Certification Program LINK
NAtional: Election Protection Launches National Voter Assistance Hotline LINK
NAtional: ABC World News - Election Concerns LINK
NAtional: CBS News Opinion - E-Voting Bites. American Prospect: Shock Looms On Nov. 7 From Unproven Voting Systems LINK
NAtional: Is Press Taking Possible Voting Problems Seriously? LINK
NAtional: John Fund - Litigation Day. Control of Congress may be decided in the courts, starting Nov. 8. LINK
NAtional: Vote By Phone - But Not From Home LINK
NAtional: Absentee voting today and tomorrow. Defense employs a mix of low- and high-tech methods while waiting for electronic voting standards to evolve LINK
NAtional: Ok, so what happens if the election results are "skewed"? LINK
NAtional: States Create Processes to Ease E-voting Concerns LINK
NAtional: Independent Review Reveals Flaws In Voting System Testing Process LINK
NAtional: Diebold Code Spill Hikes Electronic Voting Security Concerns LINK
CA: Editorial - Intimidating voters is a menace to democracy LINKNext Page 1 | 2 | 3
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