Guest Blogged by John Gideon of VotersUnite.org and VoteTrustUSA.Org
Votes in some Arkansas counties are still being tallied. Meanwhile early voting is supposed be begin next Tuesday for run-off elections on June 13. Needless to say some counties in the state will not be ready for early voting. A good example of how the inept work of ES&S affects more than just one election. Also in Arkansas the SoS has announced that they have hired InfoSentry to analyze the work done by ES&S. Boyd County Kentucky announced that a recanvass found no major changes in elections results. They also announced that the machines from one complete precinct were never counted in the original count. And, members of the NASED Voting Systems Board admit in emails that NASED certifies voting systems even with the knowledge that they must be modified in order to be used and, therefore, are no longer certified....
NAtional: Train Wreck - NASED Certifies Voting Systems They Know Must Be Modified And No Longer Be Certified LINK
AR: Train Wreck - Voting mishaps to trigger review LINK
AR: Train Wreck - Votes still out in two counties, early voting in some counties could be delayed LINK
AR: Phillips County - Train Wreck - Phillips County's election woes continue LINK
AR: Pulaski County - Train Wreck - County To Use Paper Ballots In Runoff LINK
KY: Boyd County - Train Wreck - Recanvass brings no major changes LINK
AR: Despite long night, electronic voting was a success LINK
CA: San Francisco County - Internet Ad Seeking Temp Workers to Transport Hackable Election Machines Taken Down LINK
CA: Ventura County - Voting machines better but still have faults LINK
FL: Broward County - Glitch Leaves Some Broward Residents With Wrong Voting ID Card LINK
FL: Pinellas County - County's vote counts are called correct LINK
GA: Voting Rights Activists Call for Secretary of State Cox to Step Down LINK
IA: Johnson County - County previews electronic, disabled-friendly voting machines LINK
KY: Election vote totals found correct LINK
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