Guest Blogged by John Gideon of VotersUnite.org and VoteTrustUSA.Org
The testing and failure of the Sequoia Advantage machines in Pennsylvania dominates the news today. It will be interesting to see if Sequoia can get it right and can get something to pass testing by the state and then get it federally qualified in enough time to allow the counties to use it. I don't see it happening but then the whole process with the ITAs seems to be PFM (Pure F*****g Magic) sometimes. They may even stamp it with the 2002 qualification even though it is still not accessible....
NAtional: 1965 voting rights provisions to expire LINK
NAtional: A Bit Of A Quandary LINK
NAtional: HR 550 and the EAC LINK
IN: Opinion - Voters must prove themselves LINK
LA: Electronic voting machines readied for Saturday races (Sequoia Advantage) LINK
MD: Op-Ed - Touch-screen voting isn't the right answer LINK
MD: Voting-by-mail plan meets criticism LINK
NC: Forsyth County - Elections Office Turmoil LINK
PA: Allegheny County - New voting machines en route to Allegheny County (Sequoia Advantage) LINK
PA: Luzerne County - Luzerne County gets ready for electronic voting LINK
PA: Montgomery County - Voting software vulnerable to hackers (Sequoia Advantage) LINK
PA: Montgomery County - Montco's voting machine fixes fail to gain state certification LINK
PA: Sullivan County - County officials decide on voting machine (Diebold TSx) LINK
TN: Anderson County - County to purchase new voting machines (Hart eSlate) LINK
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