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Parish by parish list of voter machine problems called in by viewers    Story Here  Archive
WWL-TV 02 November 2004
Here is a list of voter machine problems that have been called in by viewers.

Phila. D.A.: No planted votes; machine counters misread    Story Here  Archive
L. Stuart Ditzen Philadelphia Inquirer 02 November 2004
Philadelphia District Attorney Lynne M. Abraham today refuted reports that 2,000 votes had been "planted" on voting machines at several polling places.

Election notebook: Voting in the dark    Story Here  Archive
KHOU-TV 02 November 2004
From 11 News Staff Reports

Early voting problems reported around New Orleans    Story Here  Archive
KLFY-TV and Associated Press 02 November 2004
NEW ORLEANS By the time polls opened at 6 a-m in New Orleans, long lines of voters awaited election workers. It didn't take too long after that for problems to surface with some voting machines.

Frustrated voters wait long lines due to equipment failure    Story Here  Archive
By Mark Garay KTRK-TV 02 November 2004
(11/02/04 - HOUSTON) ? E-machines were supposed to make voting go smoothly in Harris County, but it's been anything but at one polling site in southeast Houston.

Wet Ballots Found, Rejected By Voting Machines    Story Here  Archive
WKMG-TV 02 November 2004
SANFORD, Fla. Several hundred ballots in Seminole County, Fla., mysteriously got wet and were rejected by voting machines Tuesday, according to Local 6 News.

Twiggs voters face problems at polls    Story Here  Archive
Jason Hobbs The Courier Herald 02 November 2004
JEFFERSONVILLE - Twiggs County voters arrived at the polls today to find they could not cast their votes on the computerized voting machines.

Batteries in several Broward County voting machines die    Story Here  Archive
Aaron Deslatte, Gannett News Service 02 November 2004
TALLAHASSEE - Several touch-screen voting machines in Broward County malfunctioned this morning when their batteries went dead, but the Florida Secretary of State's office said no votes were lost.The machines went dark just after 9 a.m., in the middle of the morning rush to cast votes.

Snohomish County voters report problems with electronic voting machines    Story Here  Archive
KING Staff 02 November 2004
SEATTLE - Voters in at least four polling precincts in Snohomish County said they have encountered problems with the electronic voting machines.

New touch-screen voting machines present problems in Culpeper, Westmoreland    Story Here  Archive
Free Lance-Star 02 November 2004
The large turnout created problems with new touch-screen voting machines in Culpeper and Westmoreland counties.

Computer Glitches Delay Voting in Low Country    Story Here  Archive
WTOC-TV Georgia 02 November 2004
Beaufort County voters began hitting the polls early, but many had to wait quite a while before casting their ballot. "A lot of standing in line, long lines, machines broke down," said voter Mark Fawcett. "That held it up for 30 minutes or so. The lines are moving but they're slow."

All eyes on e-voting as voters get touchy    Story Here  Archive
Ian Hoffman for Tri-Valley Herald 02 November 2004
Before tens of millions of voters hit the polls, the electronic-voting industry already has declared touch-screen voting a success.
"Returns suggest nothing but the accurate and secure operation of electronic voting machines," said Harris N. Miller, president of the Information Technology Association of America.


As voting begins, first reports of technical troubles, late openings    Story Here  Archive
Anick Jesdanun Associated Press 02 November 2004
Polling places experienced scattered problems early today as legions of lawyers, election-rights activists and computer scientists watched, particularly in battleground states, for any trouble that could disenfranchise voters.

Technical problems thwart some S.C. voters    Story Here  Archive
Associated Press 02 November 2004
COLUMBIA, S.C. - Cloudy skies across South Carolina and rain in the Upstate did not thwart voters early Tuesday as long lines formed at precincts statewide, but a smattering of problems with new electronic voting machines caused frustration and delays.

Indiana voters turn out early despite rain    Story Here  Archive
Associated Press 02 November 2004
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Indiana voters braved morning rain Tuesday to cast their ballots, waiting in long lines at some precincts, perhaps driven by the tight race for governor.

Registration challenges, machine breakdowns among impediments to voting    Story Here  Archive
ANICK JESDANUN, Associated Press Writer 02 November 2004
Voters grappled with partisan challenges to their registrations, broken equipment and other troubles Tuesday as legions of lawyers, election-rights activists and computer scientists watched for signs of voter disenfranchisement.

Early voter turnout heavy; few problems cited    Story Here  Archive
Jerry Mitchell Mississippi Clarion-Ledger 02 November 2004
Rain over much of Mississippi did little to dampen voter turnout this morning, with record turnout reported across the state.

Lawsuit filed in Toledo over absentee ballots; a few polling problems reported    Story Here  Archive
CONNIE MABIN Associated Press 02 November 2004
A woman sued elections officials Tuesday on behalf of Ohio voters who claim they did not receive their absentee ballots on time, seeking permission for them to be able to cast provisional ballots at the polls.

Officials say some voting problems reported in Mississippi    Story Here  Archive
HOLBROOK MOHR Associated Press 02 November 2004
JACKSON, Miss. - Some early voters at a Hattiesburg precinct were wrongly informed Tuesday they couldn't vote if they were wearing clothing promoting the University of Southern Mississippi, election officials said.

Big turnout, a few trouble spots, mark election day    Story Here  Archive
JENNIFER DIXON, JACK KRESNAK and JEWEL GOPWANI Detroit Free Press 02 November 2004
Lines were long - but voters for the most part were long on patience - as Michiganders headed to the polls on a rain-soaked morning.

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