Guest Blogged by John Gideon of VotersUnite.org and VoteTrustUSA.Org
Exciting news today as Yolo Co., CA announces they are purchasing the Vote-PAD as their accessible voting device. Other CA counties are very concerned about whether they are going to have any voting system for their June primary. Tucson, AZ has announced that they are looking into using Vote-by-mail as their voting system. A judge in NM has released county elections officials from the lawsuit against the state's use of error prone Sequoia voting machines. The suit stays against the state so it looks like this suit will end up in court....
NAtional: Vote-PAD Rocks the Disabled Vote LINK
NAtional: Evidence of a Stolen Election LINK
NAtional: New voting rules stymie many states LINK
AZ: Tucson - City will study the feasibility of all-mail voting LINK
CA: California legislators evaluate e-voting LINK
CA: Most of State's Vote Machines Not Ready for Primary Time LINK
CA: Mail ballot push goes to source LINK
CA: Ballot idea faces an uphill battle LINK
CA: Few Calif. counties have voting machines ready for June election LINK
CA: Calaveras County - County OKs new voting system (AutoMARK) LINK
CA: Sacramento - Counties warn they may miss voting-machine deadline. State, federal rules unlikely to be met by June primary LINK
CA: Solano County - Mail-only balloting unlikely to get nod LINK
IL: New equipment to aid disabled in voting booth LINK
IL: Sangamon County - Testers try out new chad-free voting machines (Populex) LINK Next Page 1 | 2
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