Date |
Problem Type |
State
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Vendor
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Description
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10/27/2009 |
Wrong ballot |
WA |
Diebold |
Snohomish County. A worker at K & H Printers in Everett entered wrong information into a printer causing the fronts and backs of ballots to get out of sync. The error was found on 112 ballots.
Story
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11/2/2004 |
Animosity at polls |
WI |
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In Milwaukee, the tires of 30 vans Republicans had rented to help get out the vote were slashed. GOP spokesman Chris Lator said it was not clear who was responsible.
Story
Archive
Two of the six men who have been arrested in the FBI investigation are the sons of prominent Milwaukee Democrats. Charges have not been filed.
Story |
2/11/2005 |
Ballot printing |
WI |
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Milwaukee. Two absentee ballot problems that occurred in the November election "are both serious. In the first case, some residents who sought ballots were unable to vote. In the second, 238 ballots that did come almost missed being counted. It took special permission from the state Elections Board to allow those 238 ballots to be counted, something that did not happen until nearly a month after the hard-fought election."
Story
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2/1/2005 |
Canvass anomalies |
WI |
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Milwaukee. In 17 wards, at least 100 more votes recorded than people listed by the city as voting there. In two wards, one on the south side and one on the north side, the gap is more than 500, with fewer than half the votes cast in each ward accounted for in the city's computer system. Over 1700 votes were counted by the machines, but not recorded properly later. 7,000-vote gap found by the Journal Sentinel.
Story
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10/31/2004 |
Deceptive practices |
WI |
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A flier is circulating in Milwaukee's black neighborhoods that purports to be from the "Milwaukee Black Voters League." "If you've already voted in any election this year, you can't vote in the presidential election," the flier reads. "If you violate any of these laws, you can get ten years in prison and your children will get taken away from you."
Story
Archive |
2/11/2005 |
Fraud |
WI |
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Milwaukee. Many absentee ballots were rejected because the names matched names of people who had signed in at the polls. "There is no way of knowing, though, whether any ballots were rejected because of names inaccurately recorded in poll lists earlier in the day as having voted, or someone else having improperly voted as the person who actually sent in an absentee ballot."
Story |
2/11/2005 |
Fraud |
WI |
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Milwaukee. Fraud or malfeasance? "The Journal Sentinel review found 20 wards, out of 312, where no number was listed for the last voter, an important safeguard against anyone later changing the books or ballots. In 24 wards, there were gaps of more than 5% between the last voter number listed and a higher number of ballots counted. Only 56 of the wards matched perfectly."
Story
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2/17/2005 |
Fraud |
WI |
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Racine. Nearly 2% (106) of the address cards filled out in November by people registering at the polls (same-day registration) were returned by the post office as undeliverable.
Milwaukee. Nearly 4% were returned as undeliverable.
Story |
3/12/2005 |
Machine malfunction |
WI |
ESS |
Taylor County. About 27 percent of all votes cast in Medford during the Nov. 2 election were not counted because an ES&S programmer improperly set the optical scanner that records the ballots, officials say.
Story
Archive |
2/19/2008 |
Machine malfunction |
WI |
ESS |
Milwaukee. Optech Eagle optical scanners jammed and rejected ballots at several precincts.
Story
Archive |
10/28/2008 |
Machine malfunction |
WI |
ESS |
Dane County (Madison). Malfunctioning AutoMark ballot marker prevents a blind woman from casting her vote privately. First it displayed an error message. Then it ran out of ink and wouldn't print the ballot. The county's chapter of the National Federation of the Blind has received other calls about this same problem.
Story
Archive |
2/18/2009 |
Machine malfunction |
WI |
Diebold |
Walworth County. A problem with an optical scanner memory card caused a delay in election results reporting Tuesday night for the village of Darien. At the end of the day, another memory card problem prevented poll workers from sending in the results electronically.
Story
Archive |
4/7/2009 |
Machine malfunction |
WI |
Sequoia |
Fond du Lac County. A few places were unable to modem results to the central office, which County Clerk Lisa Freiberg said, "is basically the same story all the time." Also, on one AVC Edge touch screen machine, the screen wasn't working.
Story
Archive |
2/11/2005 |
Malfeasance |
WI |
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Milwaukee. An array of incidents showing mishandling of ballots and registrations -- "including 1,200 votes cast from invalid addresses; at least 7,000 votes unaccounted for in computer records; and 1,300 registration cards that could not be processed. Many of those were missing names or addresses."
Story |
2/15/2005 |
Malfeasance |
WI |
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Number of ballots cast fails to match number of voters, many places across the state.
Neenah - 12,637 voters, 13,226 ballots ("a computer glitch caused more than 500 voter histories not to be updated").
Milwaukee - 269,212 voters, 277,535 ballots ("problems in entering polling place logbook information into the city computer system")
Waupun - 3,948 voters, 4,329 ballots
Bayside - 2,919 voters, 2,885
Howard - 8,942 voters, 8,729 ballots ("When some newly registered voters were entered into the voter database, the system automatically recorded that person as having voted in the November election")
Mosinee - 2,247 voters, 2,251 ballots
Eau Claire - 34,720 voters, 37,525 ballots
Madison - "The actual number of ballots cast overall was 138,452, but the city doesn't have a figure for the number of people recorded as having voted, Deputy City Clerk Sharon Christensen said."
Story |
2/17/2005 |
Malfeasance |
WI |
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Some county clerks don't confirm same-day registrations. "Under state law, municipalities are required to send address verification cards to anyone who registers at the polls, then submit any cards returned as undeliverable to the district attorney. Last month, though, the Journal Sentinel reported there is spotty compliance in some communities around in the state."
Story |
9/29/2004 |
Registration fraud |
WI |
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Racine. Project Vote registrations include some that voters claim they didn't sign. Two people working with the group are under criminal investigation.
Story |
10/3/2004 |
Registration fraud |
WI |
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In Racine, the district attorney's office is investigating seven voter registration applications filed by Project Vote in the names of people who said the group never contacted them. Story |
10/30/2004 |
Registration fraud |
WI |
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Milwaukee. A just-released list of newly registered voters contains at least two dozen non-existent addresses.
Story |
1/24/2005 |
Registration fraud |
WI |
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Milwaukee. "1,242 votes came from a total of 1,135 invalid addresses. That is, in some cases more than one person is listed as voting from the address. Of the 1,242 voters with invalid addresses, 75% registered on site on election day, according to city records."
Story |
2/8/2005 |
Registration fraud |
WI |
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Milwaukee. Fraud being investigated by federal and local authorities. "... many peculiarities, inconsistencies, duplications and plain unanswered questions [were] found in recent days by the newspaper in its review of the election in the city.
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10/30/2004 |
Vote suppression |
WI |
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Citing a new list of more than 37,000 questionable addresses, the state Republican Party demanded Saturday that Milwaukee city officials require identification from all of those voters Tuesday. "We have already uncovered hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of addresses on their (original list) that do exist," said City Attorney Langley, who holds a non-partisan office. "Why should I take their word for the fact this new list is good? I'm out of the politics on this, but this is purely political."
Story |
10/28/2004 |
Voter challenges |
WI |
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Milwaukee. Republicans filed challenges to 5,600 voter registrations, claiming the addresses do not exist. They wanted them removed from the voter rolls. The party had only verified about 35 in person, however. The Milwaukee Commission denied the challenge. Story1 Story2 |
10/29/2004 |
Voter challenges |
WI |
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Having failed to get the Milwaukee election board to remove the names of 5600 people from the voter rolls, the Wisconsin Republican party asked the Wisconsin Election Board to remove the names, based on the fact that about 30 of the addresses are invalid.
Story
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10/30/2004 |
Voter challenges |
WI |
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Milwaukee. A review by the city attorney's office found that hundreds of the 5,619 addresses the state Republican Party claimed were incorrect or nonexistent do exist. They discovered that the database used by the Republicans was corrupt and dropping digits from valid addresses.
Story
Archive |
11/11/2008 |
Canvass anomalies |
WV |
ESS |
Greenbrier County. 341 early votes in precinct 41 cast on the iVotronic touch screen machines may not have been counted. Officials are double-checking the vote data on the memory cards.
Story
Archive |
11/8/2006 |
Machine malfunction |
WV |
ESS |
Fayette County. Discrepancies were also noticed in precincts where the iVotronic touch screens had been used, because they hadn't been properly closed. Correcting the tallies changed the margins in several races.
Story
Archive
Story2
Archive2 |
11/13/2006 |
Machine malfunction |
WV |
ESS |
Fayette County. Programming in the ES&S M100 scanners tabulated the votes incorrectly. County Clerk Kelvin Holliday had instituted a cross-checking system and discovered that tallies didn't match. Correcting the tallies changed the margins in several races.
Story
Archive
Story2
Archive2 |
11/30/2006 |
Machine malfunction |
WV |
ESS |
Marshall County. A software error prevented the county from tabulating the results in a recount.
Story
Archive |
5/15/2008 |
Machine malfunction |
WV |
ESS |
Wood County. Printers on several iVotronic e-voting machines had to be repaired or replaced. "There were also some electronic issues with some of the voting machines that caused a delay in tallying the votes."
Story
Archive |
5/21/2008 |
Machine malfunction |
WV |
ESS |
Wayne County. Voters had trouble getting the iVotronic touch screen machines to register their votes. If they did not press in the center of the box, the corresponding candidate wouldn't be selected. County officials are also disappointed by the slow operation of the voter-verifiable paper record printers, which print every selection the voters make rather than just a summary of the ballot for them to review.
Story
Archive
Update 5/22/08. More problems with the touch screens were reported. "Wayne County Commissioner Rick Wellman has filed a complaint with the Secretary of State's Office claiming that the county's touch-screen voting machines malfunctioned during the primary election." In addition, Wayne County Clerk Bob Pasley, who won the a County Commissioner's seat, admitted to opening one of the machines at the precinct in order to calibrate it. (Editor's note, calibration should not require opening the machine.).
Story
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10/13/2008 |
Machine malfunction |
WV |
ES&S |
ES&S provided flawed ballot programming to 19 counties in WV with respect to straight-party votes. Voters who voted a straight Republican ticket but then decided to vote for only one Democrat in the state Supreme Court race would have had their votes incorrectly counted. Two Democrats and one Republican are vying for two open seats on the court. A voter voting a straight Republican ticket who wanted to vote for both Democrats would have had their vote counted correctly, but someone who wanted to vote for only a single Democrat and no Republican would have votes recorded for both candidates,
Story
Archive |
10/18/2008 |
Machine malfunction |
WV |
ESS |
Jackson County. Vote-flipping on the iVotronic touch screen. At least three voters saw their Democratic votes flipped to Republican on the screen.
Story
Archive |
10/18/2008 |
Machine malfunction |
WV |
ESS |
Putnam County. Vote-flipping from Democrat to Republican on the iVotronic e-voting machines. Six voters saw their votes changed on the screen.
Story
Archive
More vote flipping in this county from Democratic candidates (President and Governor) to Republican. In addition, one voter saw his vote flip from Jay Rockefeller to Jay Wolfe, and the name of Wolfe printed on the voter's individual printout. It took him several more tries to get Rockefeller to be selected on the screen and the printout. ES&S could not be reached for comment.
Story
Archive
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10/21/2008 |
Machine malfunction |
WV |
ESS |
Ohio County. Vote-flipping on the presidential contest, on the iVotronic touch screen machines, in addition to Putnam and Jackson Counties.
Story
Archive |
10/23/2008 |
Machine malfunction |
WV |
ESS |
Berkeley County. Vote-flipping on the iVotronic touch screen voting machines. Two voters in Berkeley County, West Virginia, reported that their votes for Obama were "switched" to McCain on iVotronic DRE machines, although both spotted the problem and were able to fix it after multiple tries.
Story
Archive
Update 10/23/08. More voters complain of vote-flipping from Obama to McCain.
Story
Archive |
10/26/2008 |
Machine malfunction |
WV |
ESS |
Monongalia and Greenbrier Counties. Vote-flipping on the iVotronic touch screen machines.
From the article: "In recent days, at least 14 voters from Jackson, Putnam, Berkeley, Ohio, Monongalia and Greenbrier counties have told The Charleston Gazette that ES&S machines switched their votes from Democratic to Republican candidates. No one has contacted The Gazette to say a voting machine flipped Republican votes to Democratic candidates. In each case, county poll workers helped the voters correct their ballots. But several worried that others might not notice switched votes."
Story
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11/4/2008 |
Machine malfunction |
WV |
ESS |
Marion County. The system quit tabulating around 7:30 pm when the clerks tried to feed in the results of early voting. Officials don't know why.
Story
Archive |
11/5/2008 |
Machine malfunction |
WV |
ESS |
Marion County. The system failed to read the Personal Electronic Ballot (PEB) cartridges holding the votes of 4,600 early voters. The ES&S technician on hand was unable to solve the problem. Eventually, the county officials managed to get the votes uploaded and tallied.
Story
Archive
More on 11/6/08.
Story
Archive |
5/13/2008 |
Too few ballots |
WV |
ESS |
Hancock County. iVotronic e-voting machines ran out of paper for the voter-verifiable paper record. Some voters waited up to two hours for replacement rolls to arrive. Others left without voting.
Story
Archive
The paper rolls are supposed to print about 250 ballots, but some only had 90 or 100 before they were full. In one case the printer wasn't working at all.
Story2
Archive2
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