Guest Blogged by John Gideon of VotersUnite.org and VoteTrustUSA.Org
USAToday and AP report that election officials fear the 'year of the glitch'. However, when a 'glitch' is defined it has nothing to do with machine failures. Apparently they are going to stick by the misinformation from the vendors about the reliability of voting technology and they are preparing to blame all errors on elections workers and the voter. I wonder who was responsible for Diebold TSx counting more votes than voters who cast votes in Montgomery Co., OH or in Alaska?...
NAtional: Election officials fear '06 season of the glitch LINK
NAtional: Study: New machines await 4 in 5 voters LINK
NAtional: Bradbury and McPherson Call For Non-Partisan Election Administration LINK
NAtional: Questions for The Election Assistance Commission LINK
NAtional: AP Interview: New Diebold chief defends e-voting machines LINK
NAtional: With Bills Nearing Enactment, Groups Slam Voter ID Regs LINK
NAtional: Smith & Smith LLP Provides Update to Class Action Lawsuit Against Diebold, Incorporated -- DBD LINK
CA: Opinion - Mail-only ballots would avert June crisis LINK
FL: Opinion - A trail less followed LINK
IL: An earlier opportunity to cast a vote LINK
IL: Editorial - Voting in Illinois easier; you can go to the polls early LINK
IN: Vanderburgh County - News conference to focus on 46 unused voting machines LINK
IN and OH: Punch ballots to be history in May LINK
KS: Butler County - Voters head to the polls Tuesday LINK Next Page 1 | 2
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