Montco checks for voting machine bugs Story Here Archive |
Published:Saturday, March 27, 2004 By Pamela Lehman for The Morning Call Montgomery County officials tested voting booths Thursday in response to claims from two voters who said the machines malfunctioned during the November election.
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Officials specify e-voting issues Story Here Archive |
Published:Saturday, March 27, 2004 by Joe Livernois for the Monterey Herald Monterey County election officials almost went there, but they didn't. And now they're glad they didn't implement electronic voting machines countywide.
"There's too many issues with electronic voting, needless to say," said Monterey County Registrar of Voters Tony Anchundo.
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Blackwell sets deadline for ing machines Story Here Archive |
Published:Saturday, March 27, 2004 The Advocate Staff report (OH) COLUMBUS Ohio Secretary of State Kenneth Blackwell has told some county elections officials they have until Tuesday to new voting machines or he will do it for them.
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Electronic voting tampering is said to be unlikely here Story Here Archive |
Published:Friday, March 26, 2004 by Sue Book in the NC Sun Journal The 2000 election debacles in Florida and Georgia shook some voters' confidence in the elections system, but North Carolina State Board of Elections Director Gary Bartlett said voters have been protected from similar events here since 1994.
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Prof. leads E-voting debate Story Here Archive |
Published:Friday, March 26, 2004 By Francesca Hansen in the Johns-Hopkins Journal When sophomore Asheesh Laroia had concerns about posting e-mails criticizing the security of the online voting system, he turned to the nation's leading export on Internet voting, less than a 10 minute's walk away in the Wyman Park Building. Avi Rubin, the national expert on electronic voting and technical director of Hopkins' Information Security Institute has become Hopkins most-oft quoted expert, with appearances on everything from The Today Show, CNN and NBC Nightly News and most recently, this month's Vanity Fair.
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Challenger cites voting problems, urges LePore to fix Story Here Archive |
Published:Friday, March 26, 2004 By George Bennett, Palm Beach Post Staff Writer WEST PALM BEACH One of Palm Beach County Elections Supervisor Theresa LePore's challengers says Gov. Jeb Bush should remove LePore from office unless she presents a plan to fix "numerous problems and voting irregularities" in the March 9 elections.
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District 28 recount will get under way today Story Here Archive |
Published:Friday, March 26, 2004 by Rebeca Rodriguez for San Antonio Express-News Atascosa and Wilson county officials will begin the recount today of the hotly contested District 28 congressional race pitting incumbent U.S. Rep. Ciro Rodriguez against Laredo lawyer Henry Cuellar.
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Montco discovers quirks in use of voting machines Story Here Archive |
Published:Friday, March 26, 2004 By Jeff Shields for Philly News.com Montgomery County eased any fears yesterday that voting machines malfunctioned during the November election, but also revealed aspects of the voting process that could confuse voters across the state.
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Candidate wants LePore to resign or be removed as elections chief Story Here Archive |
Published:Friday, March 26, 2004 By Anthony Man for the S. Florida Sun-Sentinel A candidate seeking to oust Supervisor of Elections Theresa LePore demanded Thursday she either resign or be removed from office by Gov. Jeb Bush if she does not prepare a plan to fix problems he said were rampant in the March 9 election.
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County elects for voting-machine advice Story Here Archive |
Published:Friday, March 26, 2004 By Scott Kraus of the Morning Call Northampton County has hired a Virginia-based consultant to help put new electronic voting machines in place by the spring 2006 primary.
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AccuPoll Receives Federal Qualification For Electronic Voting System Story Here Archive |
Published:Friday, March 26, 2004 Press Release from AccuPoll AccuPoll, Inc. (OTCBB:ACUP), a developer of Direct Recording Electronic (DRE) voting systems, today announced the federal qualification of its voting system by the National Association of State Election Directors (NASED), the organization that oversees standards established by the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
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Preble Co. picks voting system Story Here Archive |
Published:Friday, March 26, 2004 By Wire and staff reports in the Palladium-Item EATON, Ohio Ohio Secretary of State Kenneth Blackwell has told some county elections officials they have until Tuesday to new voting machines or he will do it for them.
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State fines officials Story Here Archive |
Published:Friday, March 26, 2004 by B. J. O'Brien in the Bethel Beacon The state's Elections Enforcement Commission handed down fines earlier this week against town election officials who violated election laws in the Nov. 4 municipal election.
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State Board of Elections takes action Story Here Archive |
Published:Friday, March 26, 2004 by Sue Book in the New Bern Sun Journal The State Board of Elections took action in New Bern Thursday to further ensure that electronic voting technology cannot be used to alter elections in North Carolina.
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Maryland Legislation Pending Story Here Archive |
Published:Thursday, March 25, 2004 in Washington Times Legislation that would require electronic voting machines to produce paper records of ballots is pending in the Senate, but House leaders and Gov. Robert L Ehrlich Jr.'s administration say it likely is too late for such changes before the November presidential election.
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Riverside County joins voting lawsuit against state Story Here Archive |
Published:Thursday, March 25, 2004 by North County Times Wire Service Riverside County joined a federal lawsuit filed in Los Angeles and aimed at ensuring that disabled residents can vote anonymously, lawyers said today.
The action was filed March 8 on behalf of the American Association of People with Disabilities, the California Council of the Blind Inc., the California Foundation for Independent Living Centers and 11 individuals.
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Hanging chads proving costly Story Here Archive |
Published:Thursday, March 25, 2004 By Cindi Andrews in the Cincinnati Enquirer New voting machines likely will cost Hamilton County residents an extra $3 million - and will change not only how they vote but where they cast ballots, county elections officials said Wednesday.
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Senate considers requiring paper receipts for voter Story Here Archive |
Published:Thursday, March 25, 2004 By Gretchen Parker, Associated Press ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Legislation that would require electronic voting machines to produce paper records of ballots is pending in the Senate, while House leadership and Gov. Robert Ehrlich's administration agree it may be too late to make any changes in time for the November presidential election.
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Voting machine maker criticized for problems Story Here Archive |
Published:Thursday, March 25, 2004 By Guy Ashley for the Contra Costa Times OAKLAND - Alameda County officials met Wednesday with representatives of Diebold Elections Systems, indicating they were ready to get tough with the company should problems continue with the county's $12 million Diebold electronic voting system.
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Expanding access for voters Story Here Archive |
Published:Thursday, March 25, 2004 Article in FortWayne.com The Allen County Election Board's early start on buying handicapped-accessible voting machines shows a welcome commitment to complying with new requirements for making voting easier for voters with disabilities.
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