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'Daily Voting News' For May 04, 2006

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Guest Blogged by John Gideon of VotersUnite.org and VoteTrustUSA.Org

Two reports from Belmont County Ohio and both in the same news paper report how an Election Commission member said the machines were a complete success while the other article talks about how elections workers were saying they would never work in another election again. Diebold has announced in Pennsylvania only that they have ''potential security vulnerability''. It is probably not only an issue in PA but no one else has been notified yet. North Carolina seems to have been able to hold a relatively problem free election based on their first state-wide use of optical scan voting and even though their vendor is ES&S....

  • AR: Hempstead County - Train Wreck - Back to the future. Software delay puts early vote on paper LINK


  • AR: Pulaski County - Train Wreck - County uncertain if machines to be ready for early voting (ES&S) LINK


  • AR: Pulaski County - Train Wreck - County Calls Emergency Meeting Regarding Elections (ES&S) LINK


  • IN: Various Counties - Train Wreck - Computer glitch slows count in prosecutor's race (MicroVote) LINK


  • IN: Clark, Harrison, Jackson and Washington Counties - Train Wreck - State to probe computer problems. 4 counties had serious glitches LINK


  • IN: Clark County - Train Wreck - Officials to discuss election night snafu (ES&S) LINK


  • IN: Dekalb County - Train Wreck - Machine systems delay vote tally LINK


  • IN: Grant County - Train Wreck - Overload triggers election glitch LINK


  • IN: Lake County - Train Wreck - Final vote tally to lag until mid-May LINK


  • IN: Madison County - Train Wreck - Vote count tried our patience (ES&S) LINK


  • IN: Parke County - Train Wreck - Election woes continue in Parke County (Voting Technologies International) LINK


  • IN: Randolph County (Also Cass, Boone and Parke) - Train Wreck - At least officially, Randolph election results on hold (Voting Technologies International) LINK


  • IN: Randolph County - Train Wreck - Republican incumbents (apparently) ousted. With final vote tallies for the county unavailable until today, however, some close races could still flip. (Voting Technologies International) LINK


  • MI: Barry County - Train Wreck - DIEBOLD DISASTER: Optical Scan Machines Fail in Michigan, Officials Forced to Hand-Count Ballots LINK


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