Date |
Problem Type |
State
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Vendor
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Description
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11/5/2008 |
(Other) |
NV |
Sequoia |
Washoe County. 40 of the county's 1300 memory cartridges contained no votes. One memory cartridge goes into each of the AVC Edge electronic voting machines to record the voters' choices.
Story
Archive
Update: 11/5/08. The county discovered that those blank cartridges had not been used in any machines.
Story
Archive |
11/13/2004 |
Ballot secrecy |
NV |
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On Nevada's system, manufactured by Northern California-based Sequoia Voting Systems, votes are stored on a paper roll wrapped around a spool, much like cash-register tape. Because rolls store votes sequentially, they open the door for poll watchers to discover how people voted, if they count voters coming through the door and compare that with vote records.
Story
Archive |
12/12/2004 |
Canvass anomalies |
NV |
Sequoia |
There were about 10,000 undervotes in the state's two most populous counties, Clark and Washoe -- ballots that had no vote for president.
Story |
10/26/2004 |
Machine malfunction |
NV |
Sequoia |
Las Vegas. Reports of misfeeds and printer jams on the electronic voting machines. The county clerk says no votes were lost, but the article fails to explain how the clerk knows that. Story Archive |
12/8/2004 |
Machine malfunction |
NV |
Sequoia |
Elko County. 271 votes were not counted in the election because three of the Sequoia touch screen voting computers had been left in test mode on election day.
Archive |
11/10/2006 |
Machine malfunction |
NV |
Sequoia |
Nye County. Flawed programming on the Sequoia touch screen system caused tally problems. The tally program would only read header cards in precinct order, and not all the precinct numbers are used in the county.
Story
Archive |
10/21/2004 |
Registration fraud |
NV |
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Voters Outreach of America (Sproul and Associates) was caught ripping up Democratic registration forms. Link below has multiple articles and links. Story1 Story2 |
10/31/2004 |
Registration fraud |
NV |
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This month, the Clark County election supervisor found 800 felons who are illegally registered to vote. They include people serving time in prison, those on parole, and those who have committed violent crimes and sex offenses. Such people, under state law, are banned from voting.
Story
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10/13/2006 |
Registration fraud |
NV |
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Las Vegas, Washoe County. An employee of a private voter registration firm alleges that his bosses trashed registration forms filled out by Democratic voters because they only wanted to sign up Republican voters. Eric Russell worked for a company called Voters Outreach of America, along with 300 other people. He says he got into a beef with the company over a pay dispute, and witnessed his bosses ripping up registration forms that had been filed by democrats. "They were thrown away in the trash. I grabbed them out," said Eric Russell. One of those forms belonged to Daren Gray, who was shocked to learn that the re-registration form he filled out was never turned in.
Story |
10/20/2008 |
Too few machines |
NV |
Sequoia |
Washoe County. Early voters stood in long lines at the main library in Reno until additional voting machines were delivered at 1 pm.
Story
Archive |