The Voting News Daily: 7/16/2009 Voting News. Tenn response to response,MN Lessons learned, Canada company gets NY voting machine contract

“Tennesseans deserve to know that their votes will be counted and counted correctly in 2010.” – TN Rep Gary Odom.

Tennessee officials claim it is impossible to implement the paper ballot law on time. NC was able to do this because they have highly organized and competent election officials. Rep Gary Odom (TN)also advises that legal experts say that no changes are needed to the state’s paper ballot law. Meanwhile, the Canadian company, Dominion will be taking over Sequoia’s contract with NY. India is now seeing increasing opposition to the use of paperless voting machines. Minnesota SOS an recount in news. Bloomberg reports on Iran’s post election death toll. Twitter and social media impact on election reporting. More push for paper ballots in India.

MN. July 16, 2009. Secretary of State Ritchie in GOP crosshairs.
http://minnesotaindependent.com/39533/secretary-of-state-ritchie-in-gop-crosshairs

MN. Video of Minnesota Experts on Lessons from U.S. Senate Recount
Learning from the 2008 U.S. Senate Recount Saga: Practical Reforms to Improve Minnesota Elections
http://www.hhh.umn.edu/centers/cspg/videos/recount071009.html

NV. July 16, 2009. Vegas judge sets date for ACORN evidence hearing
LAS VEGAS—A Las Vegas judge set an evidentiary hearing Sept. 29 in a criminal case against the advocacy group ACORN and two former employees accused of illegally paying canvassers to sign up voters in Nevada.
http://www.mercurynews.com/california/ci_12851730

NY July 16, 2009 Sequoia Voting Systems Assigns New York State Voting System Contract to Its New York State Partner and ImageCast Equipment Developer, Dominion Voting Systems http://www.businesswire.com/portal/site/google/?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId=20090716005590&newsLang=en

TN July 16, 2009. The Response to The Response Over the Voting Machine Debate in Tennessee.
“After the session, we’ve received other legal advice that says there is no problem that needs fixing. We can legally buy optical scanners that will be available in a matter of weeks that will allow us to comply with the provisions of the 2008 Tennessee Voter Confidence Act and all Federal Laws and Regulations.
Rep. Gary Odom House Democratic Leader Gary Odom (D-Nashville)
http://www.wdef.com/news/the_response_to_the_response_over_the_voting_machine_debate_in_tennessee/07/2009

TN July 16, 2009 Washington County unlikely to file suit over new voting machine requirement
“I would be very reluctant for us to go down that path,” Ruetz said, adding he believes it would be a counterproductive move. “I think we want to be looking for every possible way of making it work before we ever get to that point.”
http://www.timesnews.net/article.php?id=9015276

TN July 16, 2009. Attention Tennessee Election Officials, NC implemented ballot law in less than 8 months.
TN officials could implement the paper ballot law in plenty of time if they were anywhere as competent or organized as officials in North Carolina.
http://votingnews.blogspot.com/2009/07/attention-tennessee-election-officials.html

India. By Elections on August 18.
In spite of vehement protests by many political parties in the State, the ECI said Electronic Voting Machines (EVM) would be used in all the polling stations.
http://www.hindu.com/2009/07/17/stories/2009071757770100.htm

Iran. July 16, 2009. Iran hides post-election death toll
LONDON, July 16 (UPI) — The number of demonstrators who died in post-election skirmishes with Iranian government forces may amount to a massacre, human-rights groups claim…. “if you put together the evidence of the families that have spoken, along with eyewitness reports and data from hospitals, there could be well over a hundred fatalities.”

The Voting News Daily: Attention Tennessee Election Officials, NC implemented ballot law in less than 8 months

TN officials could implement the paper ballot law in plenty of time if they were anywhere as competent or organized as officials in North Carolina. NC passed a paper ballot law in August 2005 and was ready for early voting beginning in April 2006. And this even includes the time I went to court against Diebold.

Here is the timeline:North Carolina Voting System Implementation and Timeline
August 26, 2005 NC’s Public Confidence in Elections signed into law http://www.ncleg.net/Sessions/2005/Bills/Senate/HTML/S223v7.html

September 26, 2005 NC State Board of Elections invites comments on request for proposal (RFP)process
http://www.sboe.state.nc.us/hava/voting_equ_memo.pdf

September 30, 2005 NC Verified Voting comments on RFP http://www.verifiedvoting.org/downloads/NC-RFP%20comments.pdf

October 11, 2005 NC State Board of Elections issues RFP, bids to be opened November 4, 2005
http://www.cs.duke.edu/~justin/voting/upload/Voting_Systems_RFP.pdf

Three addenda to the above RFP:
one, http://www.cs.duke.edu/~justin/voting/upload/04454101.pdf
two, http://www.cs.duke.edu/~justin/voting/upload/04454102.pdf
three, http://www.cs.duke.edu/~justin/voting/upload/04454103.pdf

December 1, 2005 the NC State Board of Elections certified Diebold, ES&S and Sequoia(conditionally).
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,1895791,00.asp

December 22, 2005. Diebold withdraws as N.C. voting equipment vendor citing that itwasn’t able to meet the software code requirements.
http://www.ncvoter.net/dieboldnews.html

January 26, 2006. The NC Information Technology Services, the Attorney General and State Board Staff finalized an agreement with Election Systems & Software (ES&S).

The State Board of Elections also said it would do “acceptance testing” at a centrallocation before the counties received their equipment. (Counties would still beresponsible to test machines once received).“To facilitate User Acceptance Testing (UAT) and provide quality assurance, StateBoard staff will assist ES&S as soon as confirmed orders are submitted and machinesare received at the central warehouse in Raleigh. The State Board of Elections willuse HAVA funds to pay for acceptance testing of the iVotronic, iVotronic ADA,M100 and AutoMark.

This procedure will more efficiently use available time, reduceout of the box error rates and result in an approximate cost savings of $2.4 million tothe county boards of elections. County boards of elections will be encouraged to bepresent for the UAT to monitor or assist as deemed appropriate.”
http://www.ncvoter.net/downloads/The_State_Board_Training_Seminar_Jan26_06.pdf

North Carolina Voting System Implementation and Timeline (page 2)
February 2, 2006. The NC State Board of Elections advises counties that they need to have their voting equipment ordered and received in time for one-stop voting which begins April 13, 2006 and for the primary election scheduled for May 2, 2006.
The SBOE also provides counties a “Grant Acceptance Agreement” and an additional $30,000 in funds if they finalize all orders by April 1, 2006.
http://www.ncvoter.net/downloads/The_State_Board_of_Elections_HAVA_grants_Feb_2_06.pdf

March 28, 2006 list of voting machine orders for NC Counties.
http://www.sboe.state.nc.us/voterweb/Orders%20for%202006%20Primary.htm

One-stop voting begins April 13, 2006.May 3, 2006 First Time Rollout of Voting Machine Successful, Few Problems
http://www.news-record.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060503/NEWSREC0101/60503019/-1/NEWSRECRSSARKIVE

May 3, 2006 Turnout Mixed, New Equipment Worked Well
http://www.thepilot.com/news/050306voters.html

printable file of the above
http://www.ncvoter.net/downloads/NCVoting_Voting_System_Implementation_Timeline.pdf