System selected to record voters Story Here Archive |
MICHAEL R. WICKLINE Arkansas Democrat Gazette 11 January 2005 Secretary of State Charlie Daniels said Monday that he plans to award a $4.9 million contract for a new centralized statewide voter registration system to Election Systems & Software of Omaha, Neb.
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Greene County elections board scrutinized Story Here Archive |
Dayton Daily News. December 12, 2004. By Mehul Srivastava XENIA | Election observers examining Greene County voter records were told Friday the records were to be sealed after Secretary of State Kenneth Blackwell ordered county boards of election to consider all election-related records as falling within a "canvassing period."
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Elections chief resigns, 4 staff are suspended: Shakeout follows election count Story Here Archive |
Toledo Blade. December 4, 2004. By Fritz Wenzel, Blade political writer. An extensive housecleaning in the Lucas County elections office was announced yesterday with Elections Director Paula Hicks-Hudson resigning and four other officials suspended pending investigation into problems with the official count of the Nov. 2 election. The county, which certified its vote Wednesday, will have to amend its official certification with the state, in part because of an apparent failure of employees to properly do their jobs, board Chairman Bernadette Noe said.
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Listen To Supervisors Story Here Archive |
Editorial South Florida Sun Sentinel 04 December 2004 Local election supervisors want the Florida Legislature to do away with Election Day as we now know it in favor of Election Days. The idea may need more work, but it deserves thorough consideration.
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Unlike September, Friday's election prep very smooth in Orleans Story Here Archive |
Nola.com (New Orleans). December 3, 2004. By Janet McConnaughey, AP NEW ORLEANS (AP) ? Preparation for Saturday's election ? including a judicial runoff needed because of problems in New Orleans in September ? was going very well Friday, Louisiana's top elections official said.
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Panel: Limit vote data access Story Here Archive |
TYLER WHITLEY Richmond Times Dispatch 03 December 2004 The State Board of Elections wants to prevent the public from seeing documents describing voting security assessments or audits by local electoral boards in Virginia.
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Democrats Threaten Recount Lawsuit Story Here Archive |
By Matt Markovich KOMO-TV News 03 December 2004 SEATTLE - There's a new twist in what appears to be a never-ending governor's race.
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Democrats will finance a statewide hand recount, AP reports Story Here Archive |
David Ammons Associated Press 03 December 2004 OLYMPIA, Wash. ? Washington Democrats, hoping the third time's the charm, will pay for yet another recount in the state's ultra-close governor's race that remains unsettled after more than a month.
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Judge refuses to back county in attempt to stop recount Story Here Archive |
Associated Press 03 December 2004 COLUMBUS, Ohio - A federal judge on Friday ruled against a county's attempt to stop a presidential election recount, likely setting the stage for a county-by-county recount in the coming weeks.
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Top aide's voice mail told staff to do election work Story Here Archive |
JOEL THURTELL Detroit Free Press 03 December 2004 A top aide to U.S. Rep. John Conyers ordered other staffers who work for the congressman to leave their office and spend several hours Oct. 19 working to increase Democratic turnout in the November election, possibly violating congressional rules.
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Pinellas voting gaffe uncovered Story Here Archive |
JONI JAMES St. Petersburgh Times 03 December 2004 TALLAHASSEE - On Election Night last month, the results were clear: Pinellas County voters defeated by more than 17,000 votes an initiative to legalize slot machines in South Florida.
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Protesters: Election fraud ignored Story Here Archive |
Alan Morrell Rochester Democrat and Chronicle 03 December 2004 About 100 protesters rallied Thursday across from the offices of the Democrat and Chronicle, saying they were not satisfied by news coverage of what they called election fraud in this year's presidential election.
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Final count in Ohio gives Kerry 18,000 more votes Story Here Archive |
Diane Suchetka and Diane Solov Cleveland Plain Dealer 03 December 2004 George Bush's nail-biting win in Ohio - the one that forced America to wait overnight to learn who its new president would be - was even closer than Election Day results indicated.
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Election 2004 Is History. Questions Keep Coming Story Here Archive |
Ann Woolner Bloomberg 03 December 2004 Maybe you thought the U.S. presidential election was over a month ago. In a sense, it wasn't.
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Voters? Lawsuits, Evidence Gathering Continue in Ohio and Florida Story Here Archive |
Ariella Cohen New Standard News 03 December 2004 In a bid to support legal challenges of election results in Ohio, public advocate Reverend Jesse Jackson paid a visit to the state Supreme Court yesterday
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A Recount by Hand in Washington Story Here Archive |
Blaine Harden Washington Post 03 December 2004 SEATTLE, Dec. 3 A month and a day after voters went to the polls, the closest governor's race in Washington state history and one of the nation's closest-ever statewide contests lurched forward Friday, as state Democrats announced they had raised enough money to start a third count, this one by hand, of nearly 3 million ballots.
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Dems ask Blackwell about voting problems Story Here Archive |
Middletown Journal 03 December 2004 DAYTON ? Democrats on the U.S. House Judiciary Committee have asked Ohio Secretary of State J. Kenneth Blackwell to answer for a host of voting irregularities they say occurred in Ohio Nov. 2.
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Panel sees more uniform voting in N.C. Story Here Archive |
MARK JOHNSON Charlotte Observer 02 December 2004 RALEIGH - Leaders of a new special General Assembly committee on electronic voting reform said Wednesday that their work likely will lead to some degree of centralized voting systems, to a more limited variety of voting machines and possibly to paper receipts for voters.
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Hood supports more early-voting sites Story Here Archive |
David Damron Orlando Sentinel 02 December 2004 Florida elections chief Glenda Hood told county election supervisors Wednesday that she backs more early-voting sites and tighter tracking of absentee-ballot requests.
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Federal Judge Refuses to Uphold Temporary Restraining Order Issued by State Court; Sets Hearing on Recount For Friday Story Here Archive |
Press Release Common Dreams 02 December 2004 WASHINGTON December 2 A federal judge today declined to extend a temporary restraining order against Green Party presidential candidate David Cobb, Libertarian Michael Badnarik and their legal counsel, the National Voting Rights Institute, which had been preventing them from seeking a recount of the presidential vote in Delaware County, Ohio. The judge set a hearing for Friday at 2:30 p.m., at the U.S. Courthouse in Columbus, Ohio to consider the matter further.
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