Guest Blogged by John Gideon of VotersUnite.org and VoteTrustUSA.Org
Today's news emphasis has moved from California to New York, Pennsylvania, and Florida. The news about the DoJ suing New York was expected and now it's here. The DoJ seems to want chaos in elections and they may get it. In Pennsylvania the state 'supremes' have decided that state law can be followed or ignored when it suits officials and they have allowed counties to go ahead and change voting systems. In Florida a bill has been introduced to require a voter verified paper ballot. And in Maryland it seems that the Governor is not convinced that the Diebold code question has been answered satisfactorily and he is concerned. Meanwhile there are protesters in California and New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson signs the paper ballot bill into law....
CA: Critics Say State Rush On Touch Screens Risks Secure Voting LINK
CA: Orange County - Dozens of New O.C. Democrats Were Signed Up as Republicans LINK
CA: Flawed Voting Machines Get State OK LINK
CA: Critics sound voting alarm LINK
CA: Protesters rally against electronic voting machines LINK
CA: Where's The Hearing On the Diebold Security Flaws Discovered By The Secretary of State? LINK
CA: Rules could force voters to mailbox for June 6 vote LINK
CO: County voting officials boxed in LINK
FL: Bill requires backup records of votes LINK
FL: Bill pairs paper record with electronic vote LINK
IL: Not many voting early so far LINK
IN: Greene County - Voting machines a hit with public LINK
MD: State Board of Elections Admits That Diebold Touchscreens Are Hackable LINK
MD: Ehrlich's concerns about voting persist LINK
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