Guest Blogged by John Gideon of VotersUnite.org and VoteTrustUSA.Org
Diebold has now admitted that Maryland was the first state to use new 'e-poll books' and that they had no reasons yet why the machines were crashing throughout the day (three machines over 40 times in one polling place). Of course their first response is that the problem was all the poll workers and how they set-up the equipment. / Rhode Island conducted a state-wide recount for one race with the results being exactly the same as the original count. Of course, they just re-ran the memory and the recount was complete in 10 minutes. / The White House has named a new EAC Commissioner to replace Paul DeGregorio. The new nominee clearly has no qualifications for the job and her nomination actually violates the Help America Vote Act of 2002....
NAtional: Designed to Fail . . . Auditing Elections in Arizona LINK
NAtional: 2003 Theft of Election Equipment Software and Personal Information From ES&S Disclosed LINK
NAtional: A Response To Diebold's Response To The Princeton Report LINK
NAtional: Missouri, other states grapple with new voting requirements LINK
NAtional: White House Nomintates An Unknown For The EAC LINK
CA: Kern County - Court upholds touchscreeen voting system LINK
FL: Volusia County - Editorial - Accuracy counts. Open inquiry overdue for voting machines susceptible to undetectable tampering LINK
MD: State first to use poll equipment. Check-in system would reboot itself during the primary, causing problems LINK
MD: Report from Prince George County LINK
MD: Montgomery County - Candidates assail voting errors LINK
MD: Prince George's County - Candidates Challenge Election Outcomes. Challengers Allege Voting Fraud, Election Irregularities LINK
MD: Prince George's County - 2 Democrats claim vote errors in PG, seek probe LINK
MD: Prince George's County - Wynn's challenger says she'll sue over some votes LINK
NY: Editorial - $2 million down the drain LINK
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