Guest Blogged by John Gideon of VotersUnite.org and VoteTrustUSA.Org
MicroVote seems to be in trouble in Indiana again. They have still not settled with the state on violations from the primary earlier this year that could bring fines of $300,000 per incident. Now they have admitted disabling the straight-party feature on their Infinity machines because of a software error and they told no one in the state about the action. They are scrambling to fix the software and get the fix reinstalled. ...
NAtional: We're Not Scaremongering - This Is Really Happening! LINK
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NAtional: Diebold Employee Alleges Shenanigans LINK
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NAtional: Paper, ballot of the future? LINK
NAtional: Parties lining up lawyers for election day challenges LINK
CA: San Mateo County - Electronic voting scaled back. County decides not to use all poll machines in November LINK
CO: Residents mixed on voting machines. State must present security rules today LINK
CO: Lawyers huddle on voting machine rules LINK
FL: Sarasota County - Paper ballot question for Sarasota question appealed by state LINK
GA: Opinion - 'Paper trail' unwarranted and expense unnecessary LINK
IA: Additional training in store for poll workers LINK
IN: Poll machine flaw hidden, state says. Officials weren't told straight-ticket option wasn't working; firm is hurrying to fix it LINK
MD: America in Miniature: One voter's report from the trenches LINK
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