Some Glitches as Utah Voters Hit the Polls (UT) Story Here Archive |
KSL News November 7th, 2006 Americans are going to the polls today and some of them are not having a good experience exercising their right to vote. This was Pennsylvania where voters in at least 50 polling places had trouble with their machines and had to use paper ballots.
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Scattered problems reported with voting machines (PA) Story Here Archive |
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette By Gabrielle Banks November 07, 2006 Twenty of the new electronic voting machines were removed from polling places across Allegheny County this morning because of technical glitches, and one polling site in Monroeville resorted to using paper ballots for 45 minutes, elections officials said today.
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GOP Officials Call To Impound Voting Machines (PA) Story Here Archive |
KDKA/AP November 7, 2006 In one of the most closely-watched US Senate races in the nation, some controversy started brewing before the polls even closed tonight. The race between the two-term Republican Senator Rick Santorum and Democratic Challenger Bob Casey has been a heated battle throughout the campaign – from the political mudslinging to their contentious debate.
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Some East Bay voters might have used wrong ballots (CA) Story Here Archive |
CONTRA COSTA TIMES By Dogen Hannah, Karl Fischer and Chris Metinko 07 November 2006 Voting occurred largely without major trouble around the East Bay today, although some voters might have been given the wrong ballots by mistake.
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Ballot scanners jam at Bay Area polling places (CA) Story Here Archive |
Inside Bay Area By Ian Hoffman, Staff Writer 07 November 2006 While pollworkers and voters elsewhere struggled with newfangled touch screen voting machines, Californians were having a rather different experience.
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Some voting problems reported in Missouri (MO) Story Here Archive |
News Leader Associated Press 07 November 2006 Maplewood, Mo. University of Missouri-St. Louis students Amber Rodebaugh and Stephen McCoy said it took more than three hours and four polling places to cast their votes today.
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Problems Lead 8 States to Extend Some Voting Hours Story Here Archive |
New York Times, By CHRISTINE HAUSER and JOHN HOLUSHA November 7, 2006 From a bomb threat in Wisconsin to glitches with electronic voting machines, polling places across the country tackled a variety of problems during the midterm election today that led at least eight states to extend voting hours in certain areas.
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SCV: InkaVote Plus Machine Not Working (CA) Story Here Archive |
The Signal By Leon Worden, Signal Senior Editor November 7, 2006 Poll workers in at least one Santa Clarita precinct were handling ballots the old-fashioned way Tuesday — by hand.
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Snafus, irregularities at Bay Area polling stations. (CA) Story Here Archive |
San Francisco Chronicle. November 7, 2006. By Marisa Lagos, Demian Bulwa and Carl Nolte, Staff Writers Bay Area voters weighed in on local, state and national matters at the polls today amid concerns of minor voting irregularities, including problems with electronic scanners at polling stations.
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Omission results in paper ballots (IN) Story Here Archive |
Palladium-Item By Pam Tharp 06 November 2006 Voters in five Union County precincts will cast supplemental paper ballots Tuesday for the commissioners' race, ballots that will be handcounted on election night. Election officials discovered Saturday that 1st district commissioner candidates Republican Gary Davis and Democrat Tom Dunaway weren't on ballots in some precincts.
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'Daily Voting News' For November 6, 2006 Story Here |
John Gideon A collection of articles from local and national media that cover voting issues
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Dade Votes Were Possibly Lost In 2004 Election (FL) Story Here Archive |
Michele Gillen CBS4-TV 06 November 2006 CBS4) DORAL Two years ago, our exclusive investigation "The Election Question" revealed serious flaws in one of the audit systems of Miami-Dade's electronic voting machines. The audit system is an internal back up record of the votes cast on any given machine.
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No chads, but plenty of doubts Story Here Archive |
Michael Mayo South Florida Sun-Sentinel 06 November 2006 When Dorothy Cohen voted at the Tamarac Branch Library last week, she said something strange happened. She ed a straight Democratic ticket, but when the review screen appeared on her electronic machine she said it showed all Republicans.
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Election Fixing Charges Fly in Utah Town (UT) Story Here Archive |
Washington Post The Associated Press November 6, 2006 SALT LAKE CITY Folks love voting in Daggett County. Even when they may not live there. Daggett County registered 947 voters for Tuesday's election _ four more than the county's population in 2005, according to the most recent Census figures.
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'Daily Voting News' For November 7, 2006 Story Here |
John Gideon A collection of articles from local and national media that cover voting issues
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Voting glitch prompts warning (FL) Story Here Archive |
TODD RUGER Southwest Florida Herald Tribune 05 November 2006 SARASOTA COUNTY Poll workers are to remind every voter to look out for the 13th Congressional District race on the electronic ballot after at least four people complained that their initial votes for Democrat Christine Jennings weren't recorded.
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'Daily Voting News' For November 5, 2006 Story Here |
John Gideon A collection of articles from local and national media that cover voting issues
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Trumbull County elections board notifies voters of machine glitch (OH) Story Here Archive |
The Vindicator 04 November 2006 WARREN — Voters in Trumbull County and some other places will be alerted to an Election Day glitch on their electronic voting machines.
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Voting machine problems checked (TX) Story Here Archive |
Vic Kolenc / El Paso Times 04 November 2006 El Paso County officials are investigating some reported problems with
electronic voting machines during early voting. El Paso County Attorney
Jose Rodreguez said 16 people complained Friday that a vote cast on their
touch-screen ballot was the wrong vote when they reviewed their ballots.
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Electronic voting machines causing problems in Williamson County (TX) Story Here Archive |
Lisa Ogle Austin American-Statesman 04 November 2006 An electronic ballot may not be an option for Williamson County voters on Tuesday. A public test of the voting machines' Election Day software, which is required by state law, failed Friday. When a straight-party vote was cast, the screen did not show that a candidate was ed for Precinct 3 commissioner, Elections Administrator Debra Stacy said.
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