The Voting News Daily: New York voting machines roll, Tennessee ballot pleas, Voting Rights in Wisconsin, IRV in news in 2 cities
The Ohio Secretary of State has just certified the new ES&S’s optical scanner, the DS200 and it is already heading to Cuyahoga County. The DS200 was just certified by the EAC to the 2002 Voting System Standards, the most current in effect by the EAC.
Voter Action’s lawsuit over Arizona’s touchscreen machines is back in the news.
Instant Runoff Voting is in the news as one city, Aspen Colorado considers ditching it, and as another, Minneapolis Minnesota prepares for an IRV election that will involve 22 contests.
Some New York counties roll out new optical scan machines under the guise of a “pilot”, which is a politically correct way of evading current voting machine standards.
Oregon’s gov signs a bill that helps third party voters.
Acorn files a federal suit against Pennsylvania’s State Attorney General
AZ. Voter Action Case. Appeals court OKs group’s challenge to touch-screen voting
PHOENIX — Critics who contend that touch-screen voting machines are
not reliable will get a chance to make their case in court.
http://www.azstarnet.com/allheadlines/301859
here’s the decision:
http://www.cofad1.state.az.us/opinionfiles/CV/CV060575.pdf
CO. Aspen voters to vote on how they vote — again
The Aspen City Council on Tuesday agreed to put an advisory question to voters on the fall ballot on whether the IRV election method — a system never tried before in Aspen until this past May — should be scrapped or kept in place.
http://www.aspentimes.com/article/20090722/NEWS/907219970/1077&ParentProfile=1058
CO. Instant runoff voting going back to voters
Aspen voters will most likely see a question on this November’s ballot to gauge support of instant runoff voting.
…Aspen’s IRV election also suffered an after-the-fact setback when it was discovered that a glitch in the software used to count the votes resulted in 16 fewer votes going to Mick Ireland than should have.
http://www.aspendailynews.com/section/home/135745
MN. New instant-runoff voting could factor in 22 Minneapolis races
Candidates filing for office on last day include man who sued over IRV
http://minnesotaindependent.com/39889/instant-runoff-ranked-voting-irv-minneapolis
MN. A colorful political season ahead in Minneapolis
For mayor alone, they’ll have to sort through 11 names and creative party labels, including “Is Awesome,” “Social Entrepreneurship” and “New Dignity.”
http://www.startribune.com/opinion/51407657.html?elr=KArksLckD8EQDUoaEyqyP4O:DW3ckUiD3aPc:_Yyc:aUUsZ
NY. New Voting Process Is Easy As 1-2-3
County Board Of Elections Unveils New Machines
Chautauqua County is one of 16 counties – and only two in Western New York – to be using the optical scan paper ballot voting machines as part of a pilot program.
http://post-journal.com/page/content.detail/id/535845.html?nav=5018
OH. Press release. Secretary Brunner Certifies New voting System for Ohio.
This current level of testing meets the 2002 Voting System Standards which are the most current in effect by the EAC…The upgraded system that includes the new equipment, especially the new DS200 – a precinct optical scan unit…
http://www.sos.state.oh.us/PressReleases/2009/20090722.aspx
OH. Cuyahoga County gets 1,200 new digital ballot scanners
Among the advantages of the new gear: A 12-inch LCD screen shows an image of each ballot and points out any voter errors. The old optical scanners notified voters only if their ballots contained too many marks.
Platten said the machines also are easier for poll workers to set up and take down after an election.
