The Voting News Daily: AR touchscreens flip votes. KY Election fraud claims. 1000s in PA could vote twice

BRAD BLOG’s Election Integrity Backgrounder for ‘Super-ish Tuesday’ 2010…
Excuses don’t help: Votes flipped on Carroll Co Arkansas touchscreens…Sen Blanche Lincoln (D-AR) gets provisional ballot…Wrong ballot sent to thousands of Sonoma Co CA voters….Voter supression & fraud alleged in KY elections…1000s of Pennsylvania voters registered to vote in 2 counties…Philippines: Polls not fair, not honest, not peaceful…How UK counts votes in General Election…Video showing hot to hack India’s voting machines…

All this and more in today’s voting news below…

The BRAD BLOG’s Election Integrity Backgrounder for ‘Super-ish Tuesday’ 2010…
http://www.bradblog.com/?p=7846

AR: Vote-Flipping on ES&S Touch-Screens in Carroll County, AR, Reported by County Clerk Candidate, Circuit Court Judge http://www.bradblog.com/?p=7848

AR: Candidate sues over voting machine * (ES&S iVotronic with RTAL printer)
http://harrisondailytimes.com/articles/2010/05/18
/news/doc4bf1f84ac50e3007384857.txt http://bit.ly/bIwvm4
BERRYVILLE — A candidate for county clerk filed a legal motion Friday, saying an electronic voting machine in the Carroll County clerk’s office here was malfunctioning and asking that the rest of early voting be conducted at the paper ballot booths.

Kendrick’s legal filing included an affidavit from Circuit Judge Kent Crow saying the judge voted May 4, touching the screen for Kendrick, but a check mark appeared for Correia. Crow said he thought he might have erred and he corrected it on the screen.

Ten days later, his secretary, Nadine Holland, had the same experience on the same machine, she said in her affidavit.

AR: Farmington Polling Place Problems Solved * (ES&S iVotronic)
http://www.4029tv.com/politics/23591970/detail.html
The voting machines at Farmington Baptist Church were not working, causing all voters to have to use paper ballots. One person there said technical support staff had already been to the location to examine the voting machines and were on the way back to work on them again. As of 8 a.m. the machines were not working.
Washington County Election Commission fixed the problems before noon.

AR: TOTALS DOUBLE 2008: Early Voting Wraps Up
http://www.nwaonline.com/news/2010/may/18/totals-double-2008-early-voting-wraps/
Early voting ended Monday with the number of votes cast more than doubling the 2008 presidential primary.

AR: Blanche Lincoln’s Mix-Up At The Polls
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/05/18/blanche-lincolns-mix-up-a_n_580566.html
… Lincoln’s campaign hit a bit of a snag today when it momentarily forgot that she’d requested an absentee ballot in advance of today’s primary election…

CA: Calif. bill increases scrutiny of voting systems (SB1404)
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2010/05/17/state/n163052D87.DTL&type=politics
Companies that make the voting systems used throughout California would face fines if they fail to report problems quickly under a bill that has passed the state Senate.

CA: Printing error leads to ballot mistake in Sonoma County *
http://www.pressdemocrat.com/article/20100517/ARTICLES/100519530/1350?Title=Printing-error-leads-to-ballot-mistake-in-Sonoma-County A printing error on absentee ballots sent out last week to Democratic voters in southern Sonoma County means that more than 15,000 voters will receive a second, corrected ballot this week.

The Mark West Union School District Measure C — a ballot measure meant for voters in the Santa Rosa and Larkfield areas — was included on absentee ballots sent to Democratic voters in the Petaluma and south county area, Sonoma County elections officials said Monday.

CA: Oceanside city clerk: Flier taints election info*
http://www.signonsandiego.com/weblogs/all-in-favor-politics/2010/may/17/oceanside-city-clerk-flier-taints-election-info/

The Voting News Daily: Voting machines burn in Rt 22,PA fire. KY debuts paper ballots.Philippines voting machine sleepover

Watch Yuma AZ vote count live via webcam…Use iPad to register to vote in Santa Clara Co CA…”Too much” voter assistance in Forsyth Co NC?..90 Kentucky counties debut paper ballot systems in Tues Primary..Absentee/Early Voting Method: Raise Questions and Risks…No Voting Rights in Indian Country USA…Smartmatic Technician Takes Home 65 PCOS Machines…Internet voting watch in Prince Edward Co Canada and to Gujarat India…

All this and more in today’s voting news below

AR: Voting Process Confusing For Some
http://www.4029tv.com/news/23574029/detail.html
Benton County. Officials said electronic voting machines are still confusing for a lot of people, even though they have been around for several years.

AZ: Vote-counting webcam starts Sunday
http://www.yumasun.com/news/ballots-60948-counting-county.html
Yuma County will stream a live video feed of the ballot counting center from a webcam at the Yuma County Elections Department starting Sunday morning.

It will be viewable through a link on the county website at www.yumacountyaz.gov/election.countylivevideolinks.htm .

AZ: Voters need assurance of fair elections * (March election in Yuma County)
http://www.yumasun.com/opinion/election-60930-ballots-news.html
The 10 percent rejection rate for early ballots due to signature problems is much higher than other parts of the state,

CA: Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters Accepts Electronic Signatures on Voter Registration Forms
http://www.ballot-access.org/2010/05/15/santa-clara-county-registrar-of-voters-accepts-electronic-signatures-on-voter-registration-forms/

CA: Newspaper ad alleges vote-count skullduggery in Sutter County
http://www.appeal-democrat.com/news/johnston-94962-oakley-election.html

FL: Much Unclear in Haines City Commission Election Fraud Case
http://www.theledger.com/article/20100514/NEWS/5145052/1134?Title=Much-Unclear-in-Haines-City-Commission-Election-Fraud-Case

HI: Elections Officials Say Mail-In Voting Secure
http://www.kitv.com/politics/23536222/detail.html

IN: Provisional ballots won’t count *
Union County Commissioner Gary Davis has until Tuesday to file request for recount
http://www.pal-item.com/article/20100515/NEWS01/5150315
The election board agreed the provisional ballots didn’t meet legal requirements…

KY: Paper ballots to debut with primary (Caldwell County)
http://www.timesleader.net/articles/stories/public/201005/16/4LLs_news.html
The traditional push-button voting machines used in the past have been replaced, and voters will now complete paper ballots and feed them into an electronic scanner.

More than 90 Kentucky counties are converting to the paper ballot system for Tuesday’s primary election.

LA: Registrars set to purge voter rolls
http://www.2theadvocate.com/news/93833919.html
State election law requires the removal from the rolls of people who have not voted in two federal election cycles — generally every-other-year congressional balloting — and who have not responded to attempts to verify their addresses.

MI: Michigan Democratic Party Said to be Behind Attempt to Qualify a Tea Party for Michigan Ballot http://www.ballot-access.org/2010/05/17/michigan-democratic-party-said-to-be-behind-attempt-to-qualify-a-tea-party-for-michigan-ballot/

NC: Tiff over vote help: Three protests filed with Forsyth allege illegal electioneering
http://www2.journalnow.com/content/2010/may/15/tiff-over-vote-help/

The three…say that some candidates and their supporters not only helped people cast ballots but used various methods to tell the people whom to vote for

NC: North Carolina First Party Has 86,000 Signatures
http://www.ballot-access.org/2010/05/16/north-carolina-first-party-has-86000-signatures/

NM: Wife of former judge sentenced *
http://www.lcsun-news.com/las_cruces-news/ci_15091753
Lilian Favela, 46, entered a plea of no contest to three felony counts of false voting charges on April 30 and was sentenced Monday. Two counts of false voting were dismissed.

NY: NY-29: Confusion Winning This Race
http://www.13wham.com/news/local/story/NY-29-Confusion-Winning-This-Race/a17fo4ISQkq_4V9aT_VEHw.cspx

NY: New Yorkers Take Action to Restore Voting Rights
http://reformny.blogspot.com/2010/05/new-yorkers-take-action-to-restore.html
Today, over 100 New Yorkers sent postcards to their legislators and Governor Paterson urging them to restore the right to vote to people in New York who are on parole and probation.

The Voting News Daily: More vote buying in KY. Berkeley WV votes counted twice. Indian EVMs ate votes.

Another KY vote buying scheme, this time in Perry Co…Berkely CO WV’s early voted ballots counted twice…The City of Aspen CO claims to have spent $75K+ to keep citizens from viewing ballot images of May 5 2009 election…The EAC internet voting pilot test requirements are too weak for real elections. Joel Rothschild, Chief of Staff of the Federal Voting Assistance Program, noted: “I have reviewed the proposed requirements and do not feel they provide sufficiently robust guidelines to ensure adequate protection from the existing electronic threat environment or national level threats.”…

All this and more in today’s voting news below…

AZ: Smith: Recorder should investigate vote*
http://www.yumasun.com/news/election-60941-state-smith.html
The issue of possible voter fraud became public with the release Wednesday of a letter Bennett had sent to Smith dated May 4 asking the county attorney to investigate irregularities in the San Luis primary election on March 9. His concern rose from the rejection of nearly 10 percent of early ballots for that election because they had signatures that didn’t match those of the registered voters.

CA: Officials preparing to hold SD15 at ‘drop of a hat’
http://www.sacbee.com/static/weblogs/capitolalertlatest/2010/05/sd15-election-o.html

CA: Editorial: Primary election ‘reform’ is chicanery
http://www.visaliatimesdelta.com/article/20100513/OPINION/5130308

CO: The costs of transparency
http://www.aspendailynews.com/section/letter-editor/140604
The city claims to have put $75,000 worth of legal resources toward fighting Marilyn Marks and keeping her from looking at scanned ballot images from the May 2009 election. And now they’ve hired a big time criminal defense attorney from Denver to keep fighting transparency issues from that same election.

CO: Why the resistance?
http://www.aspentimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20100514/LETTER/100519894/
The Aspen Times reports that the city attorney says that the Election Commission cannot audit the election.

The city has now spent over a year and barrels of cash to fight transparency, rather than allow a routine election audit. Why?

CO: Pollbook 101
http://coloradovotergroup.blogspot.com/2010/05/pollbook-101.html

FL: Federal appeals court again dismisses Duval blind voter lawsuit (9 yrs of litig)
http://jacksonville.com/news/metro/2010-05-13/story/federal-appeals-court-again-dismisses-duval-blind-voter-lawsuit
They say Duval County voting machines didn’t comply with the law.

IN: ANOTHER INDIANA ELECTION TO BE DECIDED BY A PROVISIONAL VOTER WHO MUST SHOW UP WITH ID http://electionlawblog.org/archives/015984.html

KY: Former Perry County official gets 12 months in vote-buying case*
http://www.kentucky.com/2010/05/14/1264097/former-perry-county-official-gets.html
A former Perry County circuit clerk has been sentenced to 12 months in prison in a vote-buying case.
Chester Jones, who also served a term as state representative, was sentenced Thursday in federal court in London.

Jones admitted he took $7,500 that was supposed to be used in efforts to boost voter turnout and instead bought votes with it.

MT: ELECTION OFFICIALS: SOME PRIMARY VOTES CANNOT BE COUNTED
http://www.kfbb.com/news/local/93734524.html Election officials say some of the first ballots to be mailed back in are heavy, indicating that the voter cast both the republican and democrat ballots. And those will be tossed out come Election Day.

NC: Recount requested
http://www.luminanews.com/article.asp?aid=6154&iid=215&sud=30
Meanwhile, another defeated Republican commission candidate, Justin LaNasa, is gathering evidence that he hopes will prod election officials into nullifying the successful quarter-cent sales tax referendum.

LaNasa, who filed an official protest of the referendum outcome on Monday that claims “statistical irregularities,” alleges that turnout for the referendum was suspiciously high when compared to that of other contests

NY: Elections Board not sure if NY-29 special is legal (updated)
http://blog.timesunion.com/capitol/archives/26663/elections-board-not-sure-if-ny-29-special-is-legal/

Verified Voting Blog: Comments on EAC UOCAVA Pilot Program Testing Requirements

This week the Elections Assistance Commission (EAC) released public comments submitted on their draft UOCAVA Pilot Program Testing Requirements. The EAC document spell outs testing and certification requirements for Internet voting pilot programs for military and overseas voters, partly in response to the requirements of the Military and Overseas Voter Empowerment (MOVE) Act passed in 2009. The MOVE Act required many excellent improvements that increase opportunities for voters overseas to be able to cast their ballots in time to be counted. These changes include the electronic delivery of blank ballots and information, but not the electronic return of voted ballots. The Act also included a provision for experimental programs involving voting via the Internet. At least three states (AZ, CO, WV, and possibly GA and FL) are planning to carry out voluntary pilot programs this year. Despite the short time available for comment, many substantive comments were submitted, including from Verified Voting. While we do not mention them all here, there were many insightful comments and we urge you to read through them. Many of the comments expressed recurring themes:

Audits, Security Standards and Procedures: Verified Voting noted that an equipment manufacturing standard alone is insufficient to provide anything resembling “reasonable assurance that the pilot systems will operate correctly and securely”, as stated in Section 1.1.3 of the EAC Draft. We assert that a comprehensive security plan is required, not merely an equipment testing plan. Robust post-election audits are essential to demonstrating correct and secure operation of any voting system, be it remote or local.

The Voting News Daily: Montgomery Co PA votes dont add up. Iowa caught in HAVA audit. Stolen India EVN is TV star

A report by the Election Reform Network shows that Montgomery Co PA has a systemic problem with paperless electronic voting plus poll books that don’t add up. “There are too many unanswered questions about why the numbers of voters signed in and the number of votes cast are so different at so many polling places. In fact…the county is required to act in such instances.” says Michael Churchill, senior attorney for the Public Interest Law Center in Philadelphia…Internet voting spreads in Canada…A stolen Indian electronic voting machine ends up on television… Kenya post election violence case unstoppable…

All this and more in today’s voting news below…

CA: Judge issues temporary restraining order for special election to fill Maldonado’s seat http://www.mercurynews.com/breaking-news/ci_15071849

CO: DA says Marks’ election affidavit to remain private
http://www.aspendailynews.com/section/home/140577 The District Attorney’s office has denied a request to make public Aspen resident Marilyn Mark’s affidavit alleging election violations.

IA: Federal decision on $2.5 million in questioned HAVA spending out soon, official says
http://blogs.desmoinesregister.com/dmr/index.php/2010/05/12/federal-decision-on-2-5-million-in-questioned-hava-spending-out-soon-official-says/
The executive director of the U.S. Election Assistance Commission, Thomas Wilkey, will examine the issues flagged and see whether they’ve been addressed so that they won’t happen again in the future, a staffer said today.

And there are five “current” cases before the executive director – concerning Iowa, Illinois, New Jersey, Nebraska and California.

ME: Voting by Absentee Ballot Keeps Getting Easier
http://freepressonline.com/main.asp?SectionID=52&SubSectionID=78&ArticleID=6517

MD: Tweet ‘by Authority of’: Elections officials making rules for social media
http://www.marylandreporter.com/page5505750.aspx
State elections officials are developing regulations to tell candidates on how they should identify themselves on social media such as Facebook and Twitter

MO: Missouri photo ID legislation likely dead
http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/kwmu/news.newsmain
/article/1/0/1649248/St..Louis.Public.Radio.News/Photo.I.D..legislation.likely.dead
http://bit.ly/9L7m9L

NY: Governor sets date to replace Massa
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5iLVCABYO6xwh-xTtVABOvnTeyyNwD9FLL68G1

PA: Review of 08 Vote Records in Montgomery County Reveals Discrepancies Between Votes Cast and Voters (Sequoia AVC Advantage)
http://www.electionreformnetwork.us/node/229
Network Reports Disparities Between Machine Counts and Voter Sign-ins for Most Election Districts in 08; Calls for a Reconciling of Voter Sign-ins with Machine Counts Before Results Are Official

WV: Absentee ballots flip two races in Lincoln
http://wvgazette.com/News/201005120898
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Election results in Lincoln County’s two most hotly contested races flip-flopped after absentee ballots and results of early voting were tallied.

Internet Voting Watch

Canada: TOWNSHIP CONSIDERS TELEPHONE, INTERNET VOTING
http://www.independent.on.ca/site/?q=node/1151
Huron-Kinloss council is split over whether it wants to switch to telephone and Internet voting for October’s municipal election, or stick with mail-in ballots.

This time around, 30 municipalities have signed up for e-voting. In this area, Brockton and South Bruce are considering it.

Canada: Electronic voting all set to be in place for Oct. 25 municipal election
http://www.emcarnprior.ca/20100513/news/Electronic+voting+
all+set+to+be+in+place+for+Oct.+25+municipal+election (Amprior)
http://bit.ly/azwjNT

India: Govt calls for opinions for e-voting in civic polls
http://www.todaynews.in/city/ahmedabad/govt-calls-for-opinions-for-e-voting-in-civic-polls-72863.html

International

India: Electronic Voting Machine stolen from high-security room in collectorate
http://www.dnaindia.com/mumbai/report_electronic-voting-machine-stolen-from-high-security-room-in-collectorate_1382837 The incident came to notice when a local television channel in Hyderabad displayed the EVM last week

Kenya post-election violence case ‘unstoppable’
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/8678427.stm
More than 1,300 people died in fighting after late 2007’s disputed elections.

Voting News by Joyce McCloy.Archives here at http://votingnews.blogspot.com/

The Voting News Daily: Detroit ballot boxing. Few use WV overseas internet voting. Sack the UK Election Chief?

“Sack the Chairwoman of the Electoral Commission.” Iain Dale writing about UK’s election fiasco…Online bank thefts more than doubled in 2009 but no one would try to steal an internet election right?…Ballot boxing-When it comes to the mayoral election dustup, Tom Barrow has a point…‘Hispanic’ TX District Won by an African-American…Damaged memory cards delayed tally in over 76,000 precincts in the Philippines…Few WV service members use online voting…Internet voting is “exposed to human vulnerabilities like voting pressure from political parties,”~ Estonian diplomat Miko Haljas…

All this and more in today’s voting news below…

AR: How to vote for a write-in candidate in the Arkansas primaries
http://www.todaysthv.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=104561&catid=2
A write-in candidate must have registered. You can’t just vote for anyone.

AZ: Local voters get duplicate early ballots *
http://www.yumasun.com/news/ballots-60851-duplicate-yuma.html
…about 100 duplicate ballots were sent out in Yuma County.

The problem: the printer stopped and restarted, creating a small, duplicate batch, she said.

there are safeguards in place to make sure they only count one ballot from each voter.

CA: Election Poll Workers Needed in Santa Cruz
http://www.kionrightnow.com/Global/story.asp?S=12472513

KY: New voting machines offer backup
http://www.paducahsun.com/local-news/todays-news/423317-new-voting-machines-offer-backup Western Kentuckians on Tuesday will use new voting machines that mix old-fashion paper ballots and modern technology.
Election officials hope the new process is easier for voters, reduces the chance of missing races and cuts the potential for mistakes.

MI: Ballot boxing
When it comes to the mayoral election dustup, Tom Barrow has a point
http://www.metrotimes.com/news/story.asp?id=15050
…If nothing else, what he’s done so far is expose the grossly incompetent manner in which ballots cast in the last election were handled

Were this an isolated case, maybe things would be different. But there were similar problems — and questions being raised — back in 2004.

MO: Voter ID/early voting bill apparently dead in Mo. Senate
http://primebuzz.kcstar.com/?q=node/22297

NC: DISTRICT COURT DENIES REQUEST FOR THREE JUDGE COURT IN LAROQUE CASE CHALLENGING CONSTITUTIONALITY OF SECTION 5
http://electionlawblog.org/archives/015962.html

NC: Instant Runoff Voting (LTE)
http://www.newsobserver.com/2010/05/12/478018/instant-runoffs.html

NV: Nevada task force to watch again for voter fraud
http://www.mynews4.com/story.php?id=16475 Favreau says investigators are watching for everything from vote-buying and bribery to interference or intimidation at polling places, ballot box stuffing, and complex campaign finance irregularities.

PA: Electronic poll book plan on hold (Schuylkill County)
http://republicanherald.com/news/electronic-poll-book-plan-on-hold-1.779276
Last fall,two county precincts served as trial run sites for the ExpressPoll-5000..

TX: ‘Hispanic’ District Won by an African-American
http://blog.american.com/?p=13821
Last Saturday, the City of Irving, Texas held its first city council elections using a new form of governance that was mandated by a federal court in 2009. The outcome of that election is dripping with irony. Here’s why.

The newly created “Hispanic” district was won by an African American (who defeated a Hispanic), while the one at-large contest was won by … yep, a Hispanic (who defeated a white candidate).

WA: State won’t take over Clackamas County elections
http://www.clackamasreview.com/news/story.php?story_id=127361399854535100

WI: Green Bay City Council committee calls for photo identification at ballot box
http://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/article/20100512/GPG0101/5120659/1207/GPG01/Green-Bay-City-Council-committee-calls-for-photo-identification-at-ballot-box

WI: September primary poses a problem
http://host.madison.com/news/local/govt_and_politics/article_1c1f4198-3df3-5668-b6b1-ade1cc6fbdcd.html
A recent federal law change could force Wisconsin to switch the date of its traditional September primary election.

The Voting News Daily: Damn the science view riles internet voting critic. EAC i-voting plan breaks law. UK election-No Diebold!

“Damn the science,Damn the integrity; If it feels good do it!” attitude riles CTvoterscount.org – response to comments in NYT article on Internet voting…The EAC violated law in proceeding with Internet voting system guidelines says Voter Action. “If allowed to proceed, the US Election Assistance Commission will place at risk the votes of hundreds of thousands of military and overseas voters,” ~ John Bonifaz, Voter Action…Rep Rush Holt intros 2 new promising election bills…’Citizens United was a shot across the bow’…UK Electoral Commission ‘lacked grasp of reality’…

All this and more in today’s voting news below….

CA: KQED Radio Makes Maldonado-Winger Debate on Prop. 14 Available (podcast)
http://www.ballot-access.org/2010/05/10/kqed-radio-makes-maldonado-winger-debate-on-prop-14-available/ fascinating discussion.

CA: California: Santa Clara County election commission finally set to meet
http://www.mercurynews.com/news/ci_15057358

CO: Aspen election spurs flurry of complaints
http://www.aspentimes.com/article/20100511/NEWS/100519961/-1/RSS …the alleged failure to certify and adequately test the new voting system, the failure to ensure anonymity in voting and the use of a private firm, TrueBallot Inc., to help conduct the election though its representatives were not legally qualified to do so.

CO: Harvie Branscomb’s Letter of Complaint to Aspen Election Commission 5.10.10
http://aspenelectionreview.blogspot.com/2010/05/harvie-branscombs-letter-of-complaint.html
“…Aspen has a host of impediments to citizen oversight inherent in its character. Most of these deserve observation, analysis and remediation. I am staggered by the extent to which citizen activism in Aspen is met with a range of emotions from disregard to outrage.”

GA: New Law in Ga. Gives (Republican) Governor Power over (Democratic) Attorney General in Handling VRA Section 5 Litigation
http://electionlawblog.org/archives/015948.html

KY: Voters in 42 counties expected to use new voting machines for primary(escans)
The new system provides a voter verified paper record.
http://www.wkyt.com/home/headlines/93422939.html
Officials say voters, precinct officials, and county clerks liked the machines.

MA: Massachusetts picks up tab for special election
http://www.bostonherald.com/news/politics/view.bg?articleid=1253732&srvc=rss

MN: City council actions :: Korbel confirmed (Minneapolis)
http://www.downtownjournal.com/index.php?publication=downtown&page=65&story=15355
The continuing cost of RCV: $244,000

NC: State, feds investigate elections allegations in Bladen Co.
http://www.wwaytv3.com/node/22701 (also double voting)
BLADEN COUNTY, NC (WWAY) — From vote buying to violations of a federal law, state and federal elections investigators have their hands full with Bladen county. There’s not one or two but three investigations into recent elections and candidates.

NJ: Judge may split Atlantic City voter-fraud case into more than 1 trial
http://pressofatlanticcity.com/news/breaking/article_fba9f0ee-5c97-11df-85a0-001cc4c002e0.html

NY: Setting the Record Straight on New York Uprising
http://www.brennancenter.org/blog/archives/setting_the_record_
straight_on_new_york_uprising/ http://bit.ly/a1o53o The Brennan Center never provides material support to efforts to influence the outcome of elections.

OH: Election officials reject primary audit
http://www.daytondailynews.com/news/ohio-news/ohio-elections-officials-reject-primary-audit-697609.html

OH: Elections board members fire employee for Facebook comments
http://toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20100511/NEWS09/100519953

SC: ACLU to Argue in Appeals Court That South Carolina’s Ballot Access Law Is Unconstitutional – Group Says “Sore Loser” Statute Violates Free Association Rights
http://www.commondreams.org/newswire/2010/05/10-13

SD: SD to pioneer electronic voting system (misleading title)
http://www.capjournal.com/articles/2010/05/10/news/
doc4be8e8d99d863018731317.txt http://bit.ly/an9NZ3
They will be able to use e-mail, faxes and the Internet to request and receive access to absentee ballots to vote in South Dakota elections…

After that, both the ballot and the oath form will need to be returned via military and U.S.

The Voting News Daily: Experts decry US overseas Internet vote plan. PA, KY unverifiable elections. UK student voters 2nd class citizens

Concerns about EAC’s Overseas/Military Internet vote plan: Experts warn that e-mail messages can be intercepted, voting Web sites can be hacked or taken down by malicious attacks, and the secrecy of ballots is hard to ensure…DOJ asks court to compel Nassau compliance…”Here We Go Again (Again): 100% Unverifiable E-Voting Systems Set for Use in PA, KY, Elsewhere” ~ Brad Friedman…Missouri bill combines early voting & photo id…Illegal ballot harvesting scheme in Jim Wells Co TX…Some UK student voters denied vote, treated as 2nd class citizens…Philippine vote marred by violence and machine failures…

All this and more in today’s voting news below…

AL: Many voter registrations need update for elections
http://enewscourier.com/local/x1989608588/Many-voter-registrations-need-update-for-elections

Liveoak said 10 percent of the voters in Limestone County still have not updated their voter records and are being carried on the rolls as “Inactive Voters.

AR: Election commissioner was campaign manager for Prosecutor Vaden (conflict of int)
http://thecabin.net/news/local/2010-05-07/election-commissioner-was-campaign-manager-prosecutor-vaden

CA: California: Special election rolls forward despite county protests
http://www.pressbanner.com/view/full_story/7342553/article-Special-election-rolls-forward-despite-county-protests?instance=home_news_lead_story

CA: Sacramento County sends sample ballots with errors
http://www.mercurynews.com/breaking-news/ci_15042192

CA: Another sample ballot problem surfaces
http://www.ukiahdailyjournal.com/ci_15045031 The Mendocino County Elections Office is sending out at least 23,000 new sample ballots this week and next after voters reported two different problems with the original sample ballots.

CO: District attorney’s office investigates businesswoman’s Aspen elections claims
http://www.kdvr.com/news/sns-ap-co–aspenelectioninvestigation,0,5023827.story
…many allegations concerning the election service the city hired to help it conduct the May 2009 election…

CO: Election Commission Update
http://aspenelectionreview.blogspot.com/2010/05/election-commission-update.html
The Aspen Election Commission met May 5 (the one year anniversary of the controversial 2009 Municipal Election) to hold its first hearing for complaints. The independent commissioners heard Millard Zimet’s complaint regarding non-anonymous election processing.

FL: Letter to Governor Crist – Floridians to Veto HB 131
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/electionreform/message/13487
It disrespects people with disabilities where you’ve pledged to support them. It bulldozes local decision-making and the principle of Home Rule. It poses as support for military and overseas voters while failing to take the meaningful steps needed to truly honor their votes and their service.

IN: Myers says county ballot a misprint *
Mistake not caught prior to Election Day
http://kokomotribune.com/local/x1989604747/Myers-says-county-ballot-a-misprint
Kokomo — Howard County Clerk Mona Myers said a misprinted ballot allowed an uncertified candidate to receive votes in Tuesday’s election.

MO: With one week left, major decisions left for Missouri Legislature
http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/news/stories.nsf/politics
/story/B27A1F6FFB6BF7FC8625771F00042085?OpenDocument http://bit.ly/d7k3Rg
…the voter ID issue has been combined with provisions that would help members of the military vote on a timely basis, and it also would allow about four days of advance voting in Missouri elections.

NC: Ballot recount possible, unlikely
http://www2.statesville.com/content/2010/may/08/ballot-recount-possible-unlikely/news-local/
Of the provisional ballots, Galliher said, it appears that in only 24 cases has enough evidence been gathered to substantiate their validity.

NY: DOJ ASKS COURT TO COMPEL NASSAU COMPLIANCE (hearing set May 14)
http://www.bolipari.com/boblog/2010/05/dojaskscourttocompelnassau/
In an effort to force Nassau’s compliance, the DOJ seeks immediate remedial action and has asked US District Court Judge Gary Sharpe who is overseeing New York’s transition to hold the New York State Board of Elections in contempt..

TX: Charged with illegal vote harvesting, a political worker explains how voter fraud works* Jim Wells County(actually it is the worker,not voter committing fraud)
http://www.texaswatchdog.org/2010/05/illegal-vote-harvesting-south-texas-voter-fraud/1273422832.story

The Voting News Daily: UK election nightmare. Glitches in OH, TN, ACLU to FL Gov Crist: veto HB 131

The UK’s parliamentary election was a Florida style election nightmare. Thousands of UK voters turned away from polling stations. Shortage of ballot papers, not enough poll workers, & inaccurate poll lists were just some of the causes. “Here we are giving an example which would shame countries that are just starting their democracies.” ~ David Dimbleby with BBC…Fed lawsuit filed to block CA special election…ACLU Urges FL Gov. Crist to Veto HB 131; Bill Would Further Disfranchise Voters With Disabilities…Some Putnam Co TN voters used paper ballots when electronic machines failed…

All this and more in today’s voting news below…

AR: 1/3 of all Arkie votes expected during ‘early voting’ period
http://www.nashvilleleader.com/articles/2010/05/04/news/02news.txt

AZ: State scrambling to correct polling places
http://www.mohavedailynews.com/articles/
2010/05/06/news/local/doc4be2694ad384c439158237.txt http://bit.ly/dttIUI
KINGMAN — More than 10,000 Mohave County households were given the wrong polling sites for the May 18 special election.

CA: Complaint Filed: CA Special Election Dates Will ‘Disenfranchise Latinos’ As Well as Troops http://www.bradblog.com/?p=7828

CA: “CALIFORNIA COUNTIES OPPOSE SCHEDULING OF SPECIAL ELECTION”
http://electionlawblog.org/archives/015921.html

CA: Lawsuit seeks to delay special election for Maldonado’s Senate seat
http://www.contracostatimes.com/california/ci_15032275?nclick_check=1

FL: ACLU Urges Gov. Crist to Veto HB 131; Bill Would Further Disfranchise Voters With Disabilities
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/electionreform/message/13485

FL: Sarasota Co Commissioners request Gov Crist Veto CS/CS/HB131
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/electionreform/message/13469
The bill would delay by an additional four years – until 2016 – the right of voters with disabilities to vote on reliable paper ballot voting machines. This is a full eight years after legislation – praised by Governor Crist in 2007 – gave that right to all other Florida voters.

GA: Bartow To Try Voter ID Pilot Project
http://wsbradio.com/localnews/2010/05/bartow-to-try-voter-id-pilot-p.html
…Secretary of State Brian Kemp says they’ll take part in a pilot project that scans the bar codes on the backs of drivers licenses and state ID’s as a quicker way to input the voter’s information.

HI: State Elections Officials ‘Unable’ To Release Voter Names
Mail-In Voters’ Names Being Kept Secret
http://www.kitv.com/news/23471336/detail.html
(System not set up to provide daily updates on mail in votes)

ID: Audit finds 179 more votes in Tippecanoe County * (paperless Diebold TS)
http://www.jconline.com/article/20100506/ELECTION01/100506018
Election workers forgot to include one voting machine card during Tuesday’s count,
(article calls this an audit but it sounds more like canvassing of materials)

MI: Barrow in court to remove Bing
http://www.michigancitizen.com/print_this_story.asp?smenu=1&sdetail=8584
DETROIT — Mayoral candidate Tom Barrow will present charges of fraud in last November’s mayoral election and ask that Bing be removed from office in a hearing May 10 before Wayne County Circuit Court’s Judge Isidore Torres.

NE: Software error forces ballots to be reissued * (ES&S M100/Automark)
http://www.omaha.com/article/20100505/NEWS01/705059871
A little more than 100 early voting ballots in Douglas County were sent without listing certain slates of candidates who are up for election, forcing the election office to send replacement ballots to affected voters.
Election Commissioner Dave Phipps said the back side of certain candidate ballots printed out blank, intermittently leaving off races for the Douglas-Sarpy County Learning Community, Metro Community College, Metropolitan Utilities District, Omaha Public Power District and Omaha Public Schools board.

NY: Paterson: No to special election
http://www.eveningtribune.com/homepage/x2084229484/Paterson-No-to-special-election

The Voting News Daily: Web attack stumps Butler OH BoE. Voter ID in MO, SC? Florida in Britain?

After the attack on Butler County Ohio’s Elections website, the director of info services will check the county’s web servers & sites to determine if they are secure. Meanwhile the Sheriff is investigating…Paperless touchscreen machines once were “the wave of the future” until they were tied to lost votes, switched votes, inexplicable & massive undervotes & contested elections. Now 30 Canadian municipalities will try the latest “wave of the future”, internet voting… Aspen’s May 5 2009 election in news again -new criminal & civil complaints…..Will there be a winner in the UK election?…

All this and more in today’s voting news below…

CA: Software glitch delays results of parcel tax election *
http://www.mercurynews.com/politics-government/ci_15025703
“We had problem with the software program kicking us out after every provisional ballot,” Santa Cruz County Clerk Gail Pellerin said.

CO: Marks files election complaint with DA
http://www.aspendailynews.com/section/home/140481
City hires criminal defense attorney
Marks’ complaint, filed last week in Glenwood Springs, alleges that the city violated election law by not properly testing and certifying election software, she said. The complaint also alleges the city violated election law by leaving a key in the ballot box, which unlocked an override panel, she said.

The complaint also raises a number of issues with True Ballot, a Connecticut firm the city hired to tabulate the election, she said.

CO: Commission mulls allegation that IRV data compromises Aspen voter privacy
http://www.aspentimes.com/article/20100506/NEWS
/100509911/1077&ParentProfile=1058 http://bit.ly/a5LfAC
Commission members Bob Leatherman and Ward Hauenstein took up a complaint from Aspen resident Millard Zimet, who alleged he could figure out how some citizens voted by extrapolating data released by the city after the May 2009 election…

ID: Sen. sues county for not updating voter rolls
http://www.fox12idaho.com/Global/story.asp?S=12429883
COEUR d’ALENE, Idaho (AP) – A state senator from northern Idaho is suing the clerk of Kootenai County for failing to update records he says would have made his challenger ineligible to vote or run for office.

MO: Voter ID, early voting bill nears debate in Senate
http://interact.stltoday.com/blogzone/political-fix/political-fix/2010/05/voter-id-early-voting-bill-nears-debate-in-missouri-senate/

NC: Robeson County legislator alleges fraud in loss (alleges vote buying)
http://www.fayobserver.com/articles/2010/05/05/996542?sac=Home
“People were picking people up off the street and paying them to vote,” Sutton said. “It’s obvious it was happening, not just in Robeson County, but everywhere. …

“The system allows you to take a car, drive through the projects to pick people off the streets and just register and vote them. The system allows that, and therefore it’s a bad system.”

NC: Provisional ballots leave uncertainties (Scotland County)
http://www.laurinburgexchange.com/view/full_story/7325169/article-Provisional-ballots-leave-uncertainties?instance=home_news_lead
Parker said issues included people who may have registered to vote at another agency – such as the Department of Social Services or the Department of Motor Vehicles – but who were not in the election system. Others may be people who went to the wrong precinct, had some issue with their voter registration or wanted to vote in the primary for one party but has a different party affiliation on their registration.

NJ: Seven charged with voter fraud (Nov 2009 election)
http://www.northjersey.com/news/92939809_Seven_
charged_with_voter_fraud.html http://bit.ly/bCPJN5
All seven were registered to vote in Park Ridge at the time of the election, although the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office (BCPO) investigation determined that they were not “domiciled” there.

The Voting News Daily: Glitches in IN,NC,OH,TX. Butler OH BoE website attacked. Internet voting risks

Sending voted ballots over the public Internet “is in a security class by itself,” …and these ballots are vulnerable to attacks from a wide range of individuals, organizations, and even governments.” ~ Verified Voting Comments to EAC on i-voting pilots…Arizona mailer gives 27K voters wrong polling place… Voting machine probs in NC, IN, OH, TX – some mitigated by paper ballots….Should US vote by mail? …Corp Candidate for Congress voter reg rejected twice…

All this and more in todays voting news below…

AR: The Looming Election: Is Arkansas Ready???
http://bluearkansasblog.com/?p=2300
The election is already taking place. Already, turnout has been big. And some problems are already appearing.

AZ: State mailing directs some voters to wrong polling place*(May 18 spec election)
Error affects 27,000 local voters; corrective postcard mailed this week
http://www.dcourier.com/main.asp?SectionID=1&SubSectionID=1&ArticleID=80703
State mailers told approximately 27,000 registered voters in Yavapai County to go to incorrect polling places for the May 18 election.

The error, made by a third-party contractor used by the state, impacts 39 percent of all county households

CA: Los Angeles Ponders Instant-Runoff Voting
http://www.ballot-access.org/2010/05/04/los-angeles-ponders-instant-runoff-voting/

CA: Schwarzenegger May Disenfranchise Thousands of Overseas Troops with Early Special Election Date
http://www.bradblog.com/?p=7825

CA: SLO County supervisors take Schwarzenegger, Maldonado to task over special election (San Luis Obispo County)
http://www.sanluisobispo.com/2010/05/04/1127958/slo-county-supervisors-take-schwarzenegger.html In a blistering rebuke, the county Board of Supervisors ripped into Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Lt. Gov. Abel Maldonado on Tuesday for neglecting taxpayers and county workers by backing a special election that could cost $3 million.

Supervisors said Schwarzenegger could have called the special primary in early fall and scheduled the runoff to coincide with the Nov. 2 election.

CO: Aspen – Both transparency and trustworthy elections are required. There can be no tradeoff.
http://coloradovotergroup.blogspot.com/2010/05/aspen-both-transparency-and-trustworthy.html “Aspen officials have admittedly violated the law. They created and operated an election system that does not provide for anonymous ballots.” Al Kolwicz, Colorado Voter Group

CT: Connecticut Secretary of State Wins Qualifications Lawsuit
http://www.ballot-access.org/2010/05/05/connecticut-secretary-of-state-wins-qualifications-lawsuit/

CT: Book Review: The Death and Life of American Journalism
http://www.ctvoterscount.org/?p=3151 Part of the reason there has been so little improvement in our election laws is the lack of demonstrated public interest

IN: Voter turnout light in Vigo County* (ES&S iVotronic no paper)
http://tribstar.com/news/x500180624/Voter-turnout-light-in-Vigo-County
…The final tally of ballots changed nearly five hours after the polls closed, when the clerk’s office realized ballots cast by touch screen, used by handicapped voters, had not be counted.

Tabulation of 87 voting precincts was progressing speedily with all but six precincts counted as of about 6:40 p.m. Tuesday, then delays slowed the final tabulation, ending at 8:40 p.m. The six precincts had technical problems and were unable to send in results over computer lines.

The final precinct — Honey Creek E at Dixie Bee Elementary — experienced such a problem; however, poll workers left a computer card in a voting machine, forcing them to drive back to the poll, then back to the county courthouse for a final tabulation, Mansard said.

The Democratic Party race for prosecutor was by far the closest contest, with final numbers fluctuating as “remake” ballots were counted.

Verified Voting Blog: Military and Overseas Voting Update

For members of the military, their families, and other United States citizens living overseas, voting has always presented unique challenges. Some of these problems include reliable delivery of blank ballots to the voters, secure and timely return of voted ballots, and authenticating that ballots were completed and returned by the same person they were sent to. According to an EAC study, Voting from Abroad: A Survey Of UOCAVA Voters:

"There are no reliable data available on the number of [military and overseas] voters dispersed around the globe; some estimates hover around 4 million. Active-duty military are estimated at 1.5 million and family of military another 1.5 million."

In 1986 and again in 2009, Congress passed laws looking to improve access to voting for military and overseas voters. And today, as communication technologies like fax and email have become available, states are moving forward with plans for electronic transmission and receipt of ballots, all too often without sufficient regard for the privacy and security issues involved.

Verified Voting Blog: Verified Voting Comments to EAC on Internet Voting Pilots

With many states already deploying a form of Internet voting, email return of voted ballots (see map), it is important that requirements for remote voting systems and the pilot programs that test them reflect the highest standards for security. On April 30, 2010, Verified Voting submitted comments to the EAC on proposed testing requirements for military and overseas voting pilot programs that use remote technologies such as Internet Voting. In a letter to the EAC, president Pam Smith said that the comments focused on "the broad outlines of the pilot program and core precepts to which we believe any pilots should adhere." Sending voted ballots over the public Internet "is in a security class by itself," the letter noted, and these ballots are vulnerable to attacks from a wide range of individuals, organizations, and even governments. "Voting systems for UOCAVA voters should not be held to a higher security standard than domestic absentee voting," the letter said, "nor should UOCAVA voters be required to use a system that is less secure than those used by voters back home."

Verified Voting Blog: California Legislation Calls for First Risk-Limiting Pilot Audits

Over the past year, election auditing experts, including Verified Voting staff, have been working with California Secretary of State Debra Bowen’s office toward improving California’s audits. Now legislation authorizing the Secretary of State to work with a minimum of five volunteer counties to conduct pilot risk-limiting audits in 2011 is making good progress. The Secretary of State will report to the legislature on the risk-limiting pilots, and how their effectiveness, efficiency, and cost compare to those of the current 1% manual tally. Currently, California law requires hand counting all contests on ballots from one percent of randomly selected precincts in each county, and comparing those hand counted totals with the announced election results.

Verified Voting Blog: Efficient Auditing of Election Results

On March 27 and 28, 2010, Verified Voting and Common Cause sponsored a meeting of in Washington, D.C. to share experiences and ideas for improving post-election audits. The participants included election officials, statisticians, computer and political scientists, election integrity advocates, and voting system vendor technical staff. This meeting marked the first time that diverse stakeholders, including voting systems vendors, met together for the explicit purpose of identifying the potential benefits and challenges of using small batches of ballots (i.e., smaller than precincts -- down to and including individual ballot records) to make audits more effective and efficient.

The Voting News Daily: Double voting caught in NC. Norfolk VA touchscreen trouble. Philippines memory card recall

The May 2010 Primaries: A Look at Voting Systems…A Forsyth Co NC voter cast 2 ballots in 1 day during early voting. Officials cancelled the xtra vote. PA voting machines concerns: “Whenever you have a system where only two minutes of access can provide a switch in the voting software, it’s a very tough problem,”~Richard King, VoteAllegheny…The Black Box of Corporate Money…Irrational exhuberance for internet voting spreads in Canadian cities…50 criminal inquiries in UK postal voting…

All this and more in today’s voting news below…

AL: Alabama: Shelby County’s complaint against VRA
http://www.votelaw.com/blog/archives/006374.html
The complaint in Shelby County,Alabama v. Holder is available here:

AR: David Sanders Not On His Own Ballot* (Pulaski County)
http://tolbertreport.com/2010/05/03/david_j_sanders-not-on-his-own-ballot/
Sanders told me this afternoon that the problem has been fixed for the electronic machines but he is concerned that the absentee ballots have been sent out incorrectly. He is working with the Pulaski County Election Commission to get the problem addressed.

AZ: Arizona Voters Will Vote on Whether to Re-Name “Secretary of State” as “Lieutenant Governor
http://www.ballot-access.org/2010/05/03/arizona-voters-will-vote-on-whether-to-re-name-secretary-of-state-as-lieutenant-governor/

MD: Maryland ends prison-based gerrymandering
http://www.brennancenter.org/blog/archives/maryland_ends_prison-based_gerrymandering/
This Act counts individuals who are in prison in their home districts rather than the districts where they are currently incarcerated, when redistricting.

NC: Counting Twice: Elections officials say woman voted two times, software caught it only during end-of-day check * (early voted ballots can be cancelled)
http://www2.journalnow.com/content/2010/may/04/counting-twice-elections-officials-say-woman-voted/news/ …Rob Coffman, the director of elections in Forsyth County, said a woman came to vote about 11:30 a.m. Friday during early voting, and returned at 2:30 p.m. and was allowed to vote again.

The double vote was picked up when elections officials ran their end-of-day check with a second computer application. That will allow officials to cancel out the extra vote.

NC: Rumors of vote buying spread in Elizabethtown
http://www.wect.com/Global/story.asp?S=12420002
The State Board Elections is looking into allegations that a candidate in Bladen County is buying votes.

The rumors are making their way around Elizabethtown and some say suspicions of vote buying have popped up in the past, but this time they find it harder to believe.

NY: Voters file lawsuit demanding special election
http://www.stargazette.com/article/20100503/NEWS01/5030355

OH: Controversy erupts over Facebook posting by elections’ board employee
http://www.toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20100504/NEWS16/100509864
A comment posted on a Facebook page by a board employee appeared to indicate how Allan Block, chairman of Block Communications, Inc., parent company of The Blade, had voted.

PA: Team 4: Security Concerns About Voting Machines Remain (ES&S iVotronic)
Jim Parsons Talks With VoteAllegheny & County Elections Head
http://www.thepittsburghchannel.com/news/23453058/detail.html
Team 4 has been reporting on potential security flaws in Allegheny County for years, and it turns out that the same questionable machines and security procedures are being used today. (video available)

TN: Davidson County Election Postponed Two Weeks
http://www.newschannel5.com/Global/story.asp?S=12417033
Staff said it will be necessary especially since some polling sites are under water and machines are likely damaged.

VA: Smigiel, Wright complain of voting problems in Norfolk *
http://hamptonroads.com/2010/05/smiegiel-wright-complain-voting-problems-norfolk
City Council candidate Tommy Smigiel claims that three voters in East Ocean View and another at the Oceanair precinct attempted to vote for him but voting machines would only allow them to vote for incumbent W.

The Voting News Daily: Cuyahoga voting machines code flaw. Sarasota Officials hire atty to defend election. Money is not speech.

Good thing they have paper ballots. Cuyahoga Co Ohio’s voting machines have a source code flaw causing some to “freeze” up. Cuyahoga uses DS200 optical scanners made by ES&S. A source code change is needed… FL Veterans for Common Sense to Crist -Veto poison pill bill!…Sarasota FL County Commissioners hire attorney to defend election audit charter from Kathy Dent…US concerned about transparency of Iraq election recount…

CO: Election Integrity Activist LaBonte Supports Election Commission Review of Zimet Complaint
http://aspenelectionreview.blogspot.com/2010/05/election-integrity-activist-labonte.html …One reason anonymity is important is that it enables ballot level transparency. I hope that Aspen will continue to support transparency, preferably achieving full transparency by releasing ballot images…

FL: Florida Veterans for Common Sense Letter to Crist- Veto CS/CS/HB 131 Elections
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/electionreform/message/13454
this bill preempts to the state all matters pertaining to elections. The result is that it preempts stricter election procedures adopted in some counties that protect the voting rights of Florida’s citizens even where not in conflict with state law.

FL: Sarasota County Commissioners vote to hire outside counsel to defend charter
http://sarasotacounty.granicus.com/MediaPlayer.php?view_id=18&clip_id=1289
HIRED OUTSIDE LEGAL COUNSEL (ATTORNEY DAVID PERSSON) TO REPRESENT/DEFEND THE COUNTY AND THE COUNTY CHARTER IN THE CASE OF KATHY DENT V. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, ET AL (See video at Sarasota CO website, Click on 30. COUNTY ATTORNEY’S REPORT
view beginning at the 1:58 mark)

FL: Florida elections official Kurt Browning resigns
http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/05/01/1607293/florida-elections-official-kurt.html

KY: New voting machines ready in NKY
http://nky.cincinnati.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/AB/20100503/NEWS0103/5030316/
Boone, Campbell , Kenton, Gallatin and Grant counties have all bought new “e-Scan” paper ballot voting machines with federal grants from the Help America Vote Act.

KS:Mentally ill voter rights on ballot
http://cjonline.com/news/local/2010-05-01/mentally_ill_voter_rights_on_ballot

NC: Allegations of vote buying bring State Board of Elections Officials to Bladen
http://www.bladenjournal.com/view/full_story/7244996/article-
Allegations-of-vote-buying-bring-State-Board-of-Elections-Officials-to-Bladen-?
instance=secondary_stories_left_column

NC: ONLY ON 3: State Board of Elections wants info on Breazeale gas giveaway
http://www.wwaytv3.com/only_3_state_board_elections_wants_info_
breazeale_gas_giveaway/05/2010 http://bit.ly/9zPd3z
Will Breazeale offered up to $20 worth of gas for anyone who agreed to volunteer for his campaign in the final days before Election Day, but we found not everyone was really volunteering.

OH: Reason for election machine glitch found, officials expect things to be OK for the primary * http://blog.cleveland.com/metro/2010/05/reason_for_election_machine_gl.html
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Six percent of the county’s vote-counting scanner machines failed a pre-election test, but the elections chief said the board has enough backup machines for the Tuesday primary and is confident no votes will be lost if machines freeze up on election day.

All told, 89 of the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections’ 1,200 machines powered down and then froze during a specific test done to ensure the optical scanners were reading paper ballots correctly.

Voting machine manufacturer Election Systems & Software, Inc. said it believes the problem has to do with the scanner’s software. And they believe they have a coding update that will fix it.

OH: ES&S Letter to Cuyahoga OH Board of Elections r/e DS200 code problem
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/electionreform/message/13455

TN: Election panel seeks solution on $32K bill
http://www.dnj.com/article/20100503/NEWS01/100502057
…to fund a $32,500 settlement to a lawsuit filed by the county Administrator of Elections Hooper Penuel.

The Voting News Daily: Shes baack..Crist last on FL ballot. Illegal tweet of UK vote

She’s back. Election Sup. Kathy Dent still fighting Sarasota’s 2006 charter ordered election audits. Dent has taken on the voters, the FL Supreme Court & lawmakers. Now Dent wants the Circuit Ct to explain the Sup.Court ruling…Florida Gov Crist name is last on ballot…Possible vote buying in Bladen Co NC…Columbia Co. NY fights to keep lever machines…Tennessee passes bill to block voter purge for form errors…UK Gordon Brown twitter czar Kerry McCarthy tweeted election results before May 6 count…

All this and more in today’s voting news below…

AZ: Coconino Co. voters told of wrong polling places for May 18 election
http://www.azdailysun.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/elections/article_21ed9ee4-53d9-11df-8b65-001cc4c002e0.html

CA: Open primary offers pluses and minuses
http://www.contracostatimes.com/politics-government/ci_14986304?nclick_check=1
The open primary initiative on the June 8 ballot would produce scores of Democrat-vs.-Democrat showdowns in California, drive up campaign costs and increase nonpartisan voters’ influence, according to an analysis from the Center for Governmental Studies

CO: Election Commission to Hear Zimet Complaint Alleging Unconstiutional Election
http://aspenelectionreview.blogspot.com/2010/04/election-commission-to-hear-zimet.html The complaint update details how he determined Mayor Mick Ireland’s likely voting data from cast vote records improperly collected in order of poll book entries, and then publicly released by the city.

CT: Bills Waiting For Action In Last Days Of Session
http://www.ctvoterscount.org/?p=3145
Currently there are two election bills we are aware of waiting for passage in one house, both of which deserve passage, in our opinion:

FL: Clarification sought on an election ruling
http://www.heraldtribune.com/article/20100430/ARTICLE/4301067?Title=Clarification-sought-on-an-election-ruling SARASOTA COUNTY – Supervisor of Elections Kathy Dent will ask the Circuit Court to clarify a recent Florida Supreme Court decision regarding whether she must hire an independent auditor to verify election results.

FL: Crist to be Listed Last in a List of Nine Candidates
http://www.ballot-access.org/2010/04/30/crist-to-be-listed-last-in-a-list-of-nine-candidates/ Charlie Crist will be listed ninth (i.e, last) on the November 2008 ballot for the U.S. Senate race in Florida.

FL: Crist gets Florida election law changes (HB 131)
http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/04/29/1604964/crist-gets-florida-election-law.html
Crist vetoed a bill with the same provisions as the one that passed Thursday in the House because he opposed another section creating special campaign funds for legislative leaders.

KS: Proposal would preserve voting rights for residents with mental illness
http://www.fox4kc.com/news/sns-ap-ks-xgr–voting-mentalillness,0,3012771.story

KS: Should mentally ill get to vote?
http://www.ksn.com/news/local/story/Should-the-mentally-ill-get-to-vote/2_tdl-rUdUaCqgd4F-iJyQ.cspx

MD: NEW VTP WORKING PAPER ON SCANTEGRITY II’S USE IN TACOMA PARK *
http://electionupdates.caltech.edu/?p=3181
Despite some glitches, the use of Scantegrity II was a success
http://vote.caltech.edu/drupal/files/working_paper/
carbacketal_scantegrityiimunicipalelectionattakoma_4bd89dd02d.pdf
http://bit.ly/axy36r (pdf)
The First E2E Binding Governmental Election with Ballot Privacy
“About fifteen scanned ballots, scanned in a time period of about seventy-five minutes by the same scanner, had lines on them that caused the scanner to be unable to read votes. Images of all scanned ballots were saved, and those not readable by the scanner were marked, so we were able to manually enter in these votes.”

MO: Woman who wants to be on ballot as D. Crystal to be deposed
http://primebuzz.kcstar.com/?q=node/22170
Did a Kansas City woman essentially make up a name, as a lawsuit contends, to confuse voters to the benefit of an incumbent on the Jackson County Legislator?

NC: State investigating Bladen Co. vote buying allegations
http://www.wwaytv3.com/node/22511

Verified Voting Blog: Verified Voting Comments on EAC Internet Pilot Requirements

Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the proposed UOCAVA Pilot Program Testing Requirements.  We appreciate the invitation for public input to such an important initiative.  In this letter we confine our comments to the broad outlines of the pilot program and core precepts to which we believe any pilots should adhere. The Verified Voting Foundation has benefited greatly from prominent experts whose professional work duties include achieving U.S. national security objectives within digital networks and computer communications.  This expertise leads us to set forth this core understanding:  Federal election security is a fundamental component of U.S. national security.  Applying this principle, we submit that election security should not be compromised for convenience or transmission speed. Internet voting (which for purposes of these comments we define as transmission of voted ballots over the public Internet) is in a security class by itself.  In comparing Internet transmission of voted ballots to paper absentee ballot voting, we agree with the oft-made point that voting systems for UOCAVA voters should not be held to a higher security standard than domestic absentee voting. Nor should UOCAVA voters be required to use a system that is less secure than those used by voters back home.

The Voting News Daily: Imposter on Florida ballot. Why the Disclose Act matters. Birther Bills

“I’ve learned over the last 9 years that there are basically three types of oversight of election in our country; one is Candidate, the 2nd is Party and the 3rd is Public oversight. I’ve learned that the first two suck, because the issue becomes political and partisan.” ~ John Brakey of AuditAZ…Does the Disclose ACT fix Citizens United? “Only a constitutional amendment or new ruling can truly ‘fix’ Citizens United, but the DISCLOSE Act goes far in mitigating its corrosive effect on our democracy…” ~ People For the American Way Pres…There’s an imposter on Florida ballot…Birther bills – AZ kills theirs, TX mulls one…

All this and more in today’s voting news below…

AZ: When It Comes To Election Integrity In Arizona There’s Nothing Like Having An
“Elephant in the Room” Or At Least A “Big Donkey”

http://audit-az.blogspot.com/2010/04/when-it-comes-to-election-integrity-in.html
It is important to examine the two-billion-dollar Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) ballot initiative investigation by the Attorney General for what it teaches us about election security in the future….

AZ: Ariz. bill on birth certificates set aside
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5hm
Y0QbztBYUfvaCiGkFPJ-enKz_wD9FCU2O00 http://bit.ly/cbCG5m

AZ: Arizona Moves to Adopt Strange Lieutenant Governor Selection Rules
http://ballotbox.governing.com/2010/04/arizona-moves-to-adopt-strange-lieutenant-governor-selection-rules.html

CT: Ensuring voter privacy at the poll (HB5441 addresses several election procedures)
http://blog.ctnews.com/kantrowitz/2010/04/29/ensuring-voter-privacy-at-the-poll/

DE: Delware Expands Innovative Paperless Voter Registration Program
http://www.projectvote.org/blog/?p=425
The state of Delaware is taking another step towards fully paperless voter registration by expanding its “E-Signature” program to its Health and Social Services

FL: Lawmakers move to stymie redistricting reform by trying to slip an imposter on the ballot http://www.news-journalonline.com/opinion/editorials/2010/04/28/lawmakers-move-to-stymie-redistricting-reform-by-trying-to-slip-an-imposter-on-the-ballot.html

FL: Viewpoint: Fair districts? It’s about re-election
http://www.pnj.com/article/20100428/OPINION/4280318/1020/Viewpoint–Fair-districts?-It-s-about-re-election

IA: Sec. of State Mauro: Unveils web-based absentee ballot tracking feature
http://www.iowapolitics.com/index.iml?Article=194747

IN: Oh where, oh where do I vote?
http://www.southbendtribune.com/article/20100428/BLOGS39/100429362
This is the third time since I’ve been a resident of Indiana that my polling place has changed. No, I have not moved. I have lived in the same place since I got here.

KY: Leaders Hold Voter Fraud Conference in Frankfort
http://www.wkyt.com/wymtnews/headlines/92378234.html Kentucky Attorney General Jack Conway and Secretary of State Trey Grayson may be on opposite sides of the political aisle, but both are coming together to help stop voter fraud in Kentucky.

NJ: Candidate’s brother and sister-in-law, Paramus cop among 7 charged in Park Ridge voter fraud case
http://www.northjersey.com/news/politics/elections/042910_Candidates_
brother_and_sister-in-law_Paramus_cop_among_7_charged_in_Park_Ridge_voter_fraud_case.html
http://bit.ly/bNujbL The investigation determined that the seven violated the criminal election statute when they voted in Park Ridge, although they were no longer lived there.

NC: Board: Hege’s Name to Remain on Ballot
http://www.myfox8.com/wghp-story-hege-ballot-100426,0,571236.story
A group filed a petition on Tuesday to get Hege’s name removed from the ballot. The group said because he is a convicted felon and cannot carry a gun, he doesn’t meet the constitutional requirements to seek re-election to the office of sheriff.

NC: No new information on $111,000 North Carolina lobbying fine
http://politicalactivitylaw.com/2010/04/29/no-new-information-on-111000-north-carolina-lobbying-fine/

NM: ECOSYSTEM STUDY OF ELECTION ADMINISTRATION IN NEW MEXICO
http://electionupdates.caltech.edu/?p=3178

OR: State orders Clackamas Counyt to reprint ballots
http://www.oregonlive.com/clackamascounty/index.ssf/2010/04/court_
hearing_set_today_for_cl.html http://bit.ly/aD035J

TX: Texas bill would require birthplace proof for presidential candidates
http://www.bostonherald.com/news/us_politics/view/20100429texas_bill_
would_require_birthplace_proof_for_presidential_candidates/srvc=home
&position=recent http://bit.ly/ai1rra

Citizens United

DISCLOSE Act Introduced To Respond To Citizens United Ruling
http://legaltimes.typepad.com/blt/2010/04/disclose-act-introduced-to-respond-to-citizens-united-ruling.html

The Voting News Daily: Hacking India’s Voting Machines, A voting rights case to watch, Internet voting spreads

“Our research proved something which we really never doubted: with some preparation anyone with even momentary access to paperless voting machines can own the country.” ~ Rop Gonggrijp after examining e-voting machines used in India…Investigators to monitor KY polls…TN House Leader Odom solicits probe of Benton voter purge …Supreme Court Weighs Petition-Signers’ Anonymity…Is section 5 of Voting Rights Act at risk?…More Canadian municipalities trade their secretly cast, openly counted, paper ballots for a pin number and elections that can’t be validated

All this and more in today’s voting news below…

AL: A Voting-Rights Case to Watch [Hans A. von Spakovsky]
http://corner.nationalreview.com/post/?q=NjdkZTIwZDU3NjNhMzNhNjk1Zjg0MWU4YjMyYmNiYTA=
Both the Kinston case and the Shelby County case stand a good chance of ending up before the Supreme Court. Given the evidence, it will be very difficult for the Court to uphold the constitutionality of this law.

AZ: Crunch time for the Arizona birther bill
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/right-now/2010/04/crunch_time_for_the_arizona_bi.html
…bill requiring more proof of citizenship from presidential candidates

CA: Schwarzenegger won’t consolidate elections
http://www.sacbee.com/static/weblogs/capitolalertlatest
/2010/04/schwarzenegger-165.html http://bit.ly/cHJyuy

CO: Tipton wants change in law
http://durangoherald.com/sections/News/2010/
04/28/Tipton_wants_change_in_law/ http://bit.ly/d3PKyk
The Hatch Act prohibits partisan political activity by government employees who oversee the spending of federal dollars. The law has caused havoc …

CT: Bysiewicz: “Optical scanners were remarkably accurate”
http://www.ctvoterscount.org/?p=3135 Remarkable? We do NOT agree that phoning election officials and getting them to agree that they counted inaccurately provides much confidence in the audit, least of all proof that the machines counted accurately. Nor does disregarding incomplete reports create credibility.

GA: Ballot misprint found, corrected
http://times-journal.com/story.lasso?ewcd=7d59ff31ec7fd802
A misprint on the Democratic primary ballot for DeKalb County won’t affect the absentee voting process, according to DeKalb County Probate Judge Ronnie Osborn.

HI: Lawsuit challenges English-only congressional ballot
http://www.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/20100427/
BREAKING01/100427061/Lawsuit+challenges+English-only+congressional+ballot
http://bit.ly/cKWgSU The state is required by federal law to provide bilingual ballots in Honolulu County in the Chinese, Japanese and Ilocano languages and in Ilocano in Maui county, the suit alleged.

HI: Legislature approves moving Hawaii election date up in 2012
http://www.honoluluadvertiser.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20100427/BREAKING01/100427057
The measure would move the primary to the second Saturday of August starting in 2012

HI: Lawmakers allocate $390000 for 2010 Hawaii elections
http://www.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/20100427/BREAKING
01/100427043/+Lawmakers+allocate++390+000+for+2010+Hawaii+elections
http://bit.ly/aRbHfz

HI: Hawaii Legislature Votes to Ignore Birther Requests
http://www.aolnews.com/nation/article/hawaii-legislature-votes-to-ignore-birther-requests/19457343

KY: Authorities to be on the lookout for voter fraud
http://www.kentucky.com/2010/04/28/1242530/officials-to-outline-plans-to.html
Investigators will be monitoring polling places on Election Day across Kentucky, a state that has seen its share of voting irregularities in recent years

Investigators routinely hear accusations of elections being tainted by people trading cash or even whiskey for votes.

NC: Poll workers told to take more care identifying voters who may need help
http://www2.journalnow.com/content/2010/apr/27/poll-workers-told-take-more-care-identifying-voter/ Poll workers are being told to be more careful in identifying voters who need help voting, after elections officials received complaints about candidates or their supporters helping people cast ballots.

NM: Court challenge means ballots not yet printed
http://www.gallupindependent.com/2010/04April/042610ballots.html
Absentee balloting begins May 4, but McKinley County election officials still have not given a complete list of the candidates to the printers..

NY: Term Limits, Party Politics On Bloomberg Charter Panel’s Menu
http://www.citylimits.org/news/articles/3963/term-limits-party-politics-on-bloomberg-charter-panel

The Voting News Daily: John Gideon remembered. New Voting Rights Act challenge. Internet Voting update

Today marks one year since the passing of John Gideon, editor of the original Daily Voting News. Ellen Theisen describes John: “I would say he was a watchdog in the truest sense. He watched Congress, the EAC, WA state legislature and SoS, as well as election related events around the country. Then when he sensed something wrong, he announced it loud and strong to anyone who would listen, and often to those who would rather he quit barking.”… Brad Friedman has a special blog about John today – “Has Anybody Here Seen My Old Friend John?”…On the news front: Another challenge to Sect 5 of Voting Rights Act, this time from Alabama…Unilect lawsuit in PA…Hushed money…Key Canadian official tells House of Commons that the integrity of internet voting cannot be assured…

All this and much more in today’s voting news below…

Has Anybody Here Seen My Old Friend John?…
http://www.bradblog.com/?p=7814

Tributes to John Gideon, RIP National Election Integrity Hero
http://ncvoters.blogspot.com/2009/04/tributes-to-john-gideon-rip-national.html

AL: Alabama county to sue DOJ over Section 5 constitutionality
http://www.votelaw.com/blog/archives/006368.html
…(Shelby) County attorney Butch Ellis said Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act forbids cities and towns in nine states, including Alabama, from making changes in voting practices or procedures without approval from the federal government.

CA: Merced County seeks removal from Federal Voting Rights Act’s restrictions
http://www.mercedsunstar.com/2010/04/27/1401088/merced-county-seeks-removal-from.html
Merced is one of only four counties in state subject to rules of section of voting law

CA: Rally Tuesday: Voters Say Lancaster Election Should Be Dumped *
http://newsblaze.com/story/20100426173412zzzz.nb/topstory.html
…an ineligible candidate, Victoria Zavala, was not properly vetted (she lived in Quartz Hill, not Lancaster) and appeared on the ballot. She received more than 2,000 votes.

CO: Colorado Town Debates Mandatory Voting Law
http://abcnews.go.com/TheLaw/colorado-pub-owner-proposes-mandatory-voting/story?id=10481451 Citing Poor Turnout, Brewer and Pub Owner Pushes for Mandatory Voting in His Small Town

CO: Bill letting parolees vote moves
http://www.thedenverdailynews.com/article.php?aID=8209

CT: Updated: Candidate Withdraws Bounty On Republican Registrations
http://www.ctvoterscount.org/?p=3121

CT: Nov 09 Election Audit Reports – Part 2 – Inadequate Counting, Reporting, and Transparency Continue http://www.ctvoterscount.org/?p=3101
…closed counting of ballots leaves an opening for fraud and error to go undetected and defeats the purpose and integrity of the audit…

CT: Nov 09 Election Audit Reports – Part 1 – Problems Continue and Some Good News
http://www.ctvoterscount.org/?p=3092

NY: County Sues to Retain Lever Voting Machines
http://www.nytowns.org/web/2010/04/county_
sues_to_retain_lever_voti.aspx http://bit.ly/bn39L1
Nassau County has filed a lawsuit against the New York State Board of Elections in an attempt to block the use of optical scan voting machines.

OH: Man Sentenced For Lying About Levy Vote *
http://www.whiotv.com/news/23277860/detail.html
SIDNEY, Ohio — A Sidney man, who recanted his claim that he was paid $2,500 to vote for the Sidney School Levy last November, was sentenced Tuesday morning.

OR: Online Registration
http://kohd.com/news/local/171497 New voters can register at www.oregonvotes.org and those already registered can update information.

PA: Pennsylvania Military and Overseas Voters, Request your Ballot for the May 18, 2010 State Primary Now! http://www.fvap.gov/global/news/nr9-2010.html

PA: Appeals court sets Unilect argument
http://sharonherald.com/local/x563633118/Appeals-court-sets-Unilect-argument
MERCER COUNTY — U.S. Court of Appeal for the Third Circuit has set argument for May 19 in Pittsburgh in the case of Mercer County suing the company that provided a former voting machine system.

The Voting News Daily: Risk limit audits for CA? Judge halts MI voter purge. Benton TN purge contd.

California bill to pilot risk limiting audits has bi partisan support…Should bounty on party registrations be illegal?…Proposal to make voting mandatory riles up tiny Ridgway,CO…Maryland now has $ to run fall elections…Judge’s ruling stops voter purge programs that illegally purge about 77K eligible Michigan voters a year… GOP to file suit for N.Y. 29th special election…Almost 1 in 5 of Benton Co. TN voters told their voter registration was invalid…US Chamber vows to fight Corp campaign cash reform…Puerto Rico considers DRE/touchscreens for 2010…Concerned Filipinos push for manual counting…Iraq post election candidate purge may change results…

All this and more in today’s voting news below….

AZ: May 18 polling places may be consolidated
http://www.dcourier.com/main.asp?SectionID=1&SubSectionID=1&ArticleID=80248
Ana Wayman-Trujillo, the Yavapai County recorder, reminds voters that polling places may be consolidated for the May 18 election

CA: California Assembly committee endorses UC Berkeley statistician’s election auditing method (AB 2023 risk limiting election audit pilot hearing in June)
http://www.berkeley.edu/news/media/releases/2010/04/26_canvass.shtml
BERKELEY — One day last November, after the 2009 elections, Philip Stark found himself in the back room of the Yolo County Administration Building doing something statisticians seldom do – testing a theory in the real world.

Stark’s technique passed the test and five others, impressing California Secretary of State Debra Bowen, the state’s chief elections officer, and spurring her to sponsor a bill, AB 2023, to conduct in 2011 a statewide experiment of this kind of “risk-limiting audit.”

CO: Proposal to make voting mandatory riles up tiny Ridgway
http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_14958536
The Town Council agreed to put the matter on the ballot for a recent town election as a nonbinding opinion question

CO: Colorado bill would require business campaign backers to register
http://www.bizjournals.com/denver/stories/2010/04/26/daily10.html

CT: Should Bounty On Party Registrations Be Illegal?
http://www.ctvoterscount.org/?p=3121 State House Majority Leader Denise Merrill (D-Mansfield, Chaplin) said Monday that she would immediately seek legislation banning bounties or other payments in exchange for the registration of new voters.

CT: Bill would allow towns to reduce polling places for primaries: cost-cutting vs. potential confusion http://www.ctmirror.org/story/5604/number-polls-coming-primary-elections-may-be-reduced-save-money

FL: VOTER PROTECTIONS NEWSLETTER VOLUME 5 ISSUE 3
http://www.advancementproject.org/news/newsletters/april-26-2010/florida
Jacksonville – Traci Collier, Director of Education at the Duval County Supervisor of Elections office, has requested 3,000 additional copies of Advancement Project’s “10 Things Duval County Poll Workers Should Know” palm cards.

HI: Ballots Go Out Next Week (first all mail election)
http://www.khon2.com/news/local/story/Ballots-Go-Out-Next-Week/dlEkDdivU0uQio3vyK6coQ.cspx
IL: Too many voter registration cards* (Kaine County)
http://www.kcchronicle.com/blogs/entries/2010/04/26/73223023/index.xml
I just received in the mail another voter registration card that is only six months older than the last one I received in October 2009. The new one is dated March 2010.

IN: Snafu puts new St. John voters on island *
RESIDENTS OF ANNEXED AREAS CAN’T CAST PRIMARY BALLOTS IN TOWN BECAUSE OF MIX-UP
http://www.nwitimes.com/news/local/lake/article_be17f3ad-4693-5085-991d-dc383849e4c5.html

KY: Sentences cut for Clay vote-buying testimony
Prosecutors in Clay case sought reductions for five who cooperated
http://www.kentucky.com/2010/04/24/1236807/federal-judge-reduces-sentences.html

MD: Money restored, fall elections can go on
http://www.marylandreporter.com/page550410.aspx
A last-minute budget move helped secure enough cash for Maryland’s November election, nearly $10 million of which had been previously uncertain.

MI: VOTER PROTECTIONS NEWSLETTER VOLUME 5 ISSUE 3
http://www.advancementproject.org/news/newsletters/april-26-2010/michigan

The Voting News Daily: GA AG wont sue over citizenship checks. Lucas Co OH poll workers intimidated. Internet vote comments due 4-30

Georgia AG refuses to file suit over voter citizenship checks…Provision to kill Home Rule from Florida law was defeated in legislature. This protects hard fought, highly touted Sarasota County chartered election audits…About 450 Republicans in Clermont County will have to re-vote…Lucas Co. Ohio BOE investigating poll worker intimidation…The DISCLOSE Act-the legislative response to Citizens United and what’s next…New deadline for comments on UOCAVA Pilot Program Testing Requirements is April 30, 2010…


All this and more in today’s voting news below….

CA: San Diego County Registrar and Republicans accused of legal violations at taxpayer expense
http://sdgln.com/news/2010/04/21/san-diego-county-registrar-and-republicans-accused-legal-violations-taxpayer-s-expen The SDCDP alleges that the County Registrar of Voters, at taxpayer expense, will insert partisan campaign literature into the official sample ballots mailed to Republican voters next month.

CA: PRIMARY PROCESS REFORM IN CALIFORNIA
http://electionupdates.caltech.edu/?p=3172 (Michael Alvarez)
Recently California Forward released a report that Tony Quinn and I wrote,

CO: City View of Aspen Election Commission Role and Responsibilities Finally Disclosed (confidential memo becomes public)
http://aspenelectionreview.blogspot.com/2010/04/city-view-of-aspen-election-commission.html …this memo was written as a confidential document for City Council at the time that the former Election Commission was under fire by Jack Johnson and some Council members on trumped up charges, after the EC began to explore their duties and discuss the outstanding election irregularities.

CT: West Haven Registrar’s Actions Under Scrutiny
http://www.ctvoterscount.org/?p=3075

CT: Paying for voters: McMahon campaign plan draws questions
http://www.greenwichtime.com/news/article/Paying-for-voters-McMahon-campaign-plan-draws-460248.php A plan formulated by the U.S. Senate campaign of Linda McMahon to pay students an extra $5 for each Republican registered during a voter registration drive at the University of Connecticut next week has drawn questions from election officials, lawmakers and at least one Republican vying for the nomination.

DE: Independent Party of Delaware proposes solution to Ballot Access Problem
http://www.wgmd.com/?p=3062&cpage=1

FL: PRE-EMPTION IS WITHDRAWN! Amendment 619077 withdrawn
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/electionreform/message/13382
(Sarasota Audit Charter saved)

FL: Volusia, Hispanic group reach deal on ballots
http://www.news-journalonline.com/news/local/west-volusia/2010/04/23/volusia-hispanic-group-reach-deal-on-ballots.html
Volusia County and a Hispanic group have settled a lawsuit over bilingual ballots but not necessarily who’s to blame for the costly legal fight

GA: Georgia AG won’t sue feds over citizenship checks
http://www.ajc.com/news/georgia-politics-
elections/baker-wont-sue-feds-484523.html http://bit.ly/aqcksO
Attorney General Thurbert Baker on Thursday said he will not file a lawsuit against the U.S. Justice Department over the state’s attempt to verify the citizenship of voters. Aaron Gould Sheinin, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

HI: Ninth Circuit Sets Hearing Date for Hawaii Ballot Access Case
http://www.ballot-access.org/2010/04/22/ninth-circuit-sets-hearing-date-for-hawaii-ballot-access-case/ The 9th circuit will hear Nader v Cronin on June 17, in Honolulu. This is the case that challenges the number of signatures needed for an independent presidential candidate in Hawaii

IL: Student voting bill divides Ill. legislature
http://www.dailyillini.com/news/illinois/2010/
04/22/student-voting-bill-divides-ill-legislature http://bit.ly/d7FWOt
With the 2010 general elections less than seven months away, some state legislators are supporting a bill that aims to get more college students to vote this November, while some election authorities argue such a measure would be costly and discriminatory.

MI: Election law changes make waves
http://www.argus-press.com/news_local/article_2fee2f98-fb7a-5e46-a5c4-05e161effcab.html “The county clerk decided that because the village is having their elections on the same day the schools get to ride along for free,” she said.

The Voting News Daily: AZ ease of cheating. Map of US internet voting. Philippines ghost polling centers exposed

If fraud or error occurs in Arizona elections, there’s very little that can be done: “The ease-of-cheating problem becomes magnified when combined with the impossibility of challenging any computerized rigged election in Arizona.” ~ Bill Risner, chair of advocacy group AUDIT AZ…Aspen,CO Election Commission to review May 2009 election complaints in May 2010…SC House to debate voter id…Voting vendor Smartmatic exposes Philippines ghost polling centers – precincts listed but that do not exist…Internet voting continues to spread in Canadian munis…Verified Voting maps state usage of i-voting…

All this and more in today’s voting news below…

AZ: Guest Opinion. The elections-integrity fight isn’t about the RTA vote; it’s about future rigged elections
http://www.tucsonweekly.com/tucson/guest-opinion/Content?oid=1931618
Court testimony from several Pima County Elections Department workers established that our county’s computer operator regularly took home copies of election data during elections.

AZ: Clean elections may go to ballot
http://www.yumasun.com/news/ballot-57937-clean-elections.html
PHOENIX — Arizona voters are likely going to get a chance to decide if they want to keep public funding of elections

AZ: Arizona House OKs Bill To Check Candidates’ Citizenship (goes to senate next)
http://www.kwtx.com/news/headlines/91830889.html?ref=889
A bill that passed in the Arizona House would require President Barack Obama and any other candidate to produce a birth certificate to qualify for the state’s election ballot.

CA: DA to team with Secretary of State on voter registration probe
http://taxdollars.freedomblogging.com/2010/04/22/da-to-team-with-secretary-of-state-on-voter-registration-probe/55723/

CA: Let voters decide on election system, committee says
http://www.mercurynews.com/breaking-news/ci_14934230?nclick_check=1
San Mateo County voters should get another chance to choose whether they want to start electing supervisors by district rather than at large, the county’s charter review committee said Wednesday.

CO: Provocative bill to take Colorado to a universal mail-in ballot will not be introduced http://aspenelectionreview.blogspot.com/2010/04/provocative-bill-to-take-colorado-to.html

CO: Commission sets deadline for election complaints
http://www.aspendailynews.com/section/home/140270
— Keys in the ballot box. The ballot boxes in the city clerk’s office used for absentee voting, where for two weeks prior to the election citizens could come in and cast their ballots, were observed with keys inserted into a lock.

CO: Harvie Branscomb comments on news about Aspen Election Commission
http://aspenelectionreview.blogspot.com/2010/04/harvies-comments-on-aspen-daily-news.html …The lock the key was left in unlocks a small door on the ballot box that allows access to two buttons that if simultaneously pressed will activate the override function that causes the voting machine to accept any ballot with any …

IN: Names left off Carroll ballots *
http://www.newsbug.info/articles/2010/04/22/monticello
_herald_journal/local_news/doc4bcd206388323919953853.txt
http://bit.ly/cH5Xba A Carroll County election snafu was caught in time to be corrected and, luckily, only eight ballots will have to be recast.

“The clerk’s office did not give the right information to the election vendor to produce our names on the ballot.”

MI: Granholm signs absentee ballot bill for military personnel
http://www.detnews.com/article/20100422/METRO/4220456/1361/Granholm-signs-absentee-ballot-bill-for-military-personnel
The measures, recently approved by unanimous votes in the Legislature, permit voters living out of the country to download absentee ballots via electronic mail and then mail them back.

NC: State employees group petitioning to put North Carolina First Party on the ballot
http://www.examiner.com/x-31749-Raleigh-Libertarian-Examiner~y2010m4d22-State-employees-group-petitioning-to-put-North-Carolina-First-Party-on-the-ballot
…“They may have the necessary financial resources to get the approximately 120,000 raw signatures they will need to meet North Carolina’s signature requirement.”

The Voting News Daily: AZ may repeal clean elections. TX AG probe Dallas mail ballot fraud. Citizens United bill gains support

AZ House panel OKs Clean Elections repeal…Students registered to vote in Alamance County run into trouble at polling stations…TN Rep Odom calls for investigation into Benton Co voter purge: “I know firsthand that some of these voters have been registered to vote in Tennessee for more than 48 years,” wrote Rep. Odom… TX Atty Gen to investigate Dallas Co absentee ballot fraud ..In Defense of Caroline Hunter…Fed campaign finance bill to address Citizens United gains bi partisan support…the Disappearing Poll Workers…Internet voting on the rise in Canadian municipalities….

All this and more in today’s voting news below…

AZ: House panel OKs Clean Elections repeal
http://azcapitoltimes.com/blog/2010/04/21/house-panel-oks-clean-elections-repeal/
The effort to end public campaign financing is backed primarily by the Arizona Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Government for Arizona’s Second Century, the lobbying arm of the O’Connor House Project, a group spearheaded by retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor.

CO: City proposes task force for November IRV vote
http://www.aspendailynews.com/section/home/140257

CO: How will Aspen be asked to vote on how Aspen votes?
Commission charged with creating scenarios to retain, revise or replace IRV
http://www.aspentimes.com/article/20100421/
NEWS/100429970/1077&ParentProfile=1058
http://bit.ly/9zD949

CO: For a return to traditional elections (LTE)
http://www.aspendailynews.com/section/letter-editor/140250
…Ballots are found in the trash in post offices. Can we really expect that signatures can be absolutely verified?

GUAM: Law limits use of electronic voting terminals
http://www.kuam.com/Global/story.asp?S=12345476

IA: Superviser candidate challenges uncounted absentee ballot
http://www.thonline.com/article.cfm?id=280139
Julia Clark defeated Dwight Nelson by one vote, 54-53. A recount request by Nelson found an absentee ballot cast for Nelson was not allowed because the ballot was not initialed by the Platteville City Clerk’s office.

IN: Absentee ballots probed *
http://www.therepublic.com/view/local_story/
Absentee_ballots_probed_4_20_2010/
http://bit.ly/9tVh7v VERNON …On April 12, Republican sheriff’s candidate and former sheriff Earl Taggart reportedly dropped off two absentee ballots at Jennings County Election Office.

The envelopes Taggart delivered had been sealed and re-opened, and the ballots inside were voided, according to Jennings County Clerk Ron Bloemer.

MA: Town opts to have four polling places
http://www.salemnews.com/local/x993507234/Town-opts-to-have-four-polling-places
Selectmen have been grappling with a single polling location after the town consolidated its eight precincts’ polls to Danvers High starting with the February 2008 Super Tuesday presidential primary.

NC: Students registered to vote in Alamance County run into trouble at polling stations
http://www.elon.edu/pendulum/Story.aspx?id=3733
…students who had moved housing assignments on campus were no longer able to vote. Early voting, which ends May 1, is the last chance for students to re-register who want to vote in the primary.

According to Harwell, many of the students who changed their registration to vote in Alamance County do not realize they have to update it every year.

NV: Independent American Party Senate Nominee Will Appeal Tea Party Ballot Access Ruling http://www.ballot-access.org/2010/04/21/independent-american-party-senate-nominee-will-appeal-tea-party-ballot-access-ruling/

PA: Philadelphia poll workers getting IOU’s
http://whyy.org/cms/news/uncategorized/2010/04/20/philadelphia-poll-workers-getting-ious/36276 The agency that runs elections in Philadelphia is having a hard time paying poll workers

TN: Tennessee: Odom calls for TBI to probe voter ‘purge’
http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/2010/apr/20/tennessee-odom-calls-tbi-probe-voter-purge/?breakingnews …Rep. Odom said he has been told 70,000 Memphis voters and 50,000 Nashville voters have been purged.

TX: Dallas County Judge: Texas Attorney General is investigating local voter fraud allegations (mail in ballots)
http://trailblazersblog.dallasnews.com/archives/2010/04/dallas-county-judge-texas-atto.html

The Voting News Daily: DC Voting Rights bill killed. New Albany MS vote buying scheme. NY violates Voting Rights Act Sec 5

Arapahoe County, CO man gets 12 mail-in ballots…Gun control proposal kills DC voting rights bill…Update on Clay Co KY vote buying scheme…New Albany, MS man sentenced in vote buying scheme, 7 others pled guilty, 7 await trial….NY State Board of Elections violates section 5 of the Voting Rights Act due to changes in overvote notification…TN Lawmakers Spar Over Benton County Voter Registry: “The new administrator of elections has gone back as far as 45 to 50 years, identified over 2,000 voters, and sent them a letter suggesting that somehow their voter registration is not in order.” ~ House Dem. Leader Gary Odom…Baghdad Recount Could Change Election Results, Raising Fears Of Violence…Paying our respects: Civil Rights Legend Dr. Dorothy I. Height Dies at 98..

All this and more in today’s voting news below…

CA: S.F. instant-runoff voting upheld
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/04/20/BAN41D1700.DTL
Seeborg agreed that the system gives less weight to some votes than others in selecting a winner but said it doesn’t violate voters’ rights.

CA: San Leandro, California, Will Use Instant Runoff Voting This Year
http://www.ballot-access.org/2010/04/20/san-leandro-california-will-use-instant-runoff-voting-this-year/

CO: Man gets 12 mail-in ballots from Arapahoe County
http://www.9news.com/news/article.aspx?storyid=137255&catid=339
…9NEWS took the question to the Arapahoe and Douglas County May Election Official Duane Tinsley. He says what you receive in the mail is determined by where you live.

Tinsley says there is an area that overlaps in jurisdiction and receives both water and sewer ballots. Ellis lives in one of those areas

CO: Vail Daily LTE: Registration deadline Teak Simonton,Eagle Co. Clerk & Recorder
http://www.vaildaily.com/article/20100420/LETTER/
100429962/1022&ParentProfile=1065
http://tiny.cc/zlvq9 The point is that these two issues — fraud and registration deadlines — are separate, and one does not influence the other…

CT: Inadequate Election Day Registration Pilot Nixed
http://www.ctvoterscount.org/?p=3056

DC: House Dumps Bill Giving D.C. Vote in Congress
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/04/20/politics/main6414586.shtml
Voting Rights Bill’s Linkage to Gun Control Provision Apparently Derails Plans to Take Up Legislation

GA: Secretary of State Kemp Hails Latest Court Order Upholding Georgia’s Photo ID Law http://www.theweekly.com/news/2010/April/20/Photo_ID.html

KY: 3 get light sentences in Clay case, but judge says others won’t
Judge says 3 deserve break others won’t get
http://www.kentucky.com/2010/04/19/1230372/clay-county-school-employee-sentenced.html
LONDON — A judge gave sentencing breaks Monday to three men who helped in an investigation of vote-buying in Clay County but made clear that some prominent people convicted in the case can’t expect the same.

MS: New Albany man gets 5 years for conspiracy to commit voter fraud *
http://www.wreg.com/news/sns-ap-ms–voterfraud,0,3512446.story
He had pleaded guilty in 2008 to his role in an alleged vote-buying scheme. He was among 16 people arrested in the case involving 2007 elections.

So far, two defendants have been convicted by a jury and sentenced. Seven others have pleaded guilty, but are awaiting sentencing. The remaining seven are awaiting trial.

NC: Davidson County Board Of Election To Reconsider Protestors’ Affidavits
http://www.digtriad.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=140751&catid=57
The group is trying to keep Hege from running for Sheriff. Hege, a former Davidson County Sheriff, gave up his post when he pleaded guilty to Felony Obstruction of Justice six years ago. Under North Carolina law, a convicted felon can be elected as Sheriff without the ability to carry a firearm.

The Voting News Daily: Philly Enq: Electronic voting can be foiled. Voters should voice ire over Dents, countys actions

Corporations in Democracy: “…Proposition 16 on California’s June ballot was “written and bankrolled by Pacific Gas & Electric Co. for the benefit of PG&E.” ~ George Skelton of LA Times. Anchorage split precinct balloting mixup affects 160 votes…No one tells Sarasota Election Sup Kathy Dent what to do? …Montgomery Co KY switching to paper ballots in time for the primary election May 18. “That way there is no doubt about how a ballot was cast and who won or lost,” said Joe Harp of Harp Election Services in Lexington…Pot calling kettle black? “Electronic polling can be foiled.” writes the Philadelphia Inquirer about Israel’s e-voting plan. The Inquirer should know since much of PA has paperless e-voting….

All this and more in today’s voting news below….

AK: Traini leads Clary in final election results*
http://www.ktuu.com/Global/story.asp?S=12325208
The city clerk’s office announced more vote-counting mistakes in the race Friday,… On April 7 the clerk found 160 votes had been improperly cast for the Midtown race in a split precinct at the Anchorage Senior Center.

CA: “Plugging in a Monopoly”
http://electionlawblog.org/archives/015735.html
George Skelton’s LA Times column begins: “The most important thing to know about Proposition 16 on California’s June ballot is that it was written and bankrolled by Pacific Gas & Electric Co. for the benefit of PG&E.”

CA: Third Time a Charm for Ranked Choice Voting?
http://www.sanleandrobytes.com/archives/010497.html
…San Leandro City Council…will attempt for a third time to approve an RCV ordinance at its April 19, 2010, meeting.

FL: Voters should voice ire over Dent’s, county’s actions
http://pelicanpress.org/content/2004_1.php
It was unconscionable that the Sarasota County supervisor of elections made plans to sue the county and the state because she doesn’t want to comply with a charter amendment voters approved to require extra audits of election returns.

With that threat, Kathy Dent might as well have found herself a big stool, climbed atop it at Five Points with a megaphone and proclaimed for all to hear, “No one tells me what to do! No one!”

FL: SB900 contains no pre-emption language giving the state power to govern all procedures and processes regarding elections
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/electionreform/message/13371

FL: Lawsuit settlement to lead to bilingual ballots in 2012
Volusia County settles federal suit for nearly $100,000
http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2010-04-16/news/os-lawsuit-settlement-bilingual-ballot-20100416_1_bilingual-ballots-puerto-rican-residents-spanish-language-assistance

FL: Loser of Haines City Commission Election Alethea Pugh Files Lawsuit, Claims Fraud
http://www.theledger.com/article/20100416/NEWS/4165041/1410?Title=Loser-of-Haines-City-Commission-Election-Alethea-Pugh-Files-Lawsuit-Claims-Fraud
But the lawsuit charges West or his campaign workers “secured enough absentee ballots through fraudulent procedures to change the results of the elections which would otherwise have been won by Pugh.”

FL: U.S. Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Florida Case on Petitioning at the Polls
http://www.ballot-access.org/2010/04/19/u-s-supreme-court-refuses-to-hear-florida-case-on-petitioning-at-the-polls/

IL: Thanks to a Great Staff (Champaign Co IL Clerk running un-opposed)
http://blog.champaigncountyclerk.com/2010/04/19/thanks-to-a-great-staff/

IN: Huntington Clerk didn’t commit fraud
http://www.wane.com/dpp/news/huntington-clerk-investigated-for-fraud
Felts was accused of altering a candidates paperwork, so he could meet the filing deadline. The election board determined there was no proof fraud occured.

KY: Paper ballots are back for upcoming primary election (Montgomery County)
http://www.msadvocate.com/morestory.aspx?storiesID=897
The move to paper ballots is a national movement to bring more accountability to the voting process.

The Voting News Daily: WVA 1st in military internet voting. Boise U internet election voided. DC voting rights. ACORN epitaph

A bill has been revived that would give District of Columbia representation in Congress…Will there or won’t there be a special election NY’s 29th?…The economy is causing cuts in elections in Tennessee…West Virginia will be first state to hold internet election for overseas military. What could possibly go wrong? Boise State University’s internet election was voided after a “glitch” resulted in 109 blank ballots. Boise can hold a new election but what happens when internet votes are lost in a state or federal election?……Epitaph for ACORN: Done In by Its Friends?

All this and more in today’s voting news below….

CA: Citywide: Oakland council may reach compromise on campaign contributions, spending http://www.insidebayarea.com/news/ci_14893761 Their rationale: With Oakland’s switch to ranked-choice voting, which precludes the need for separate runoff elections, the city is essentially folding two elections into one. They also argued candidates should be allowed to raise and spend more money to help educate voters on the new voting system.

CA: Officials begin shipping election ballots to military and overseas voters
http://www.simivalleyacorn.com/news/2010-04-16/Community/Officials_begin_shipping_election_ballots_to_milit.html
California military and overseas voters may use a Federal Post Card Application to register to vote and simultaneously request a vote-bymail ballot.

CA: UPDATE: 641 Votes Remain In Santa Clarita City Council Race
http://hometownstation.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=19957:city-council-showdown-continues-as-exact-number-of-uncounted-votes-still-unknown&catid=26:local-news&Itemid=97

CA: More than 2,000 ballots still uncounted in Long Beach election
http://www.presstelegram.com/news/ci_14891894
…With two incumbent write-in candidates, plus a third lesser known write-in candidate, ballot tallying was slow Tuesday night, but Herrera said the count was accurate and had few problems.

Herrera added that the slow pace at which results were posted was also due to his decision to check by hand every over-vote

CT: Columnist Calls for Elimination of the Secretary of the State
http://www.ctvoterscount.org/?p=3045

DC: Is Congress Getting Closer to Granting D.C. Voting Rights?
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-20002733-503544.html
The bill changed dramatically when the Senate added an amendment to its D.C. Voting Rights bill sponsored by Sen. John Ensign (R-Nev.) that would force the District of Columbia to weaken its gun control laws. It stated that the District of Columbia could not “unduly burden” residents from owning guns.
…Since the Senate passed the bill last year, House Democrats have lost a key Republican ally in Utah, Sen. Orrin Hatch, over a provision in the House bill that would make the new Utah congressman represent the entire state instead of allowing the Utah state government to draw a new district.

FL: Changes Proposed To Voting Precincts
Eleven Precincts Will Be Moved Or Combined
http://www.news4jax.com/news/23165984/detail.html

KY: Kentucky plan to amend campaign finance law dashed
http://politicalactivitylaw.com/2010/04/16/kentucky-plan-to-amend-campaign-finance-law-dashed/
added language to House Bill 152 — a routine elections bill — to increase the sums that candidates and political parties can collect; let the parties take money from corporations; and let legislators take donations from lobbyists

MA: Petitioners make last pitch before Town Meeting (finances prevent adoption of electronic voting)
http://www.wickedlocal.com/wayland/topstories/x998220748/Petitioners-make-last-pitch-before-Town-Meeting Finally, Alan Reiss, lead petitioner for Article 20 on electronic voting, made his presentation.

The Finance Committee voted unanimously against Article 20. For more information on this article go to “ www.electronicvoting.info

The Voting News Daily: Vendor certifies Aspen election. Does EAC really want comments on internet voting?

Outsourcing democracy – The voting vendor TrueBallot Inc certified Aspen Colorado’s May 5, 2009 election as “fair and accurate” on April 12, 2010 according to FOIA request…Jim Crow makes a comeback in Virginia…Voter Action charged the Election Assistance Commission with shortchanging comment period on Internet Voting. The EAC then quickly issued a “correction” adding a miserly 15 more days…Is it worth $1 M for special election to fill NY 29th seat for just a few months?…Jeremy Epstein to give talk in UK “Internet Voting: Threat or Menace”…Philipines optical scanners 10% failure rate….

All this and more in today’s voting news below….

CO: TrueBallot certifies Aspen May 5, 2009 election “fair and accurate” on April 12, 2010
http://aspenelectionreview.blogspot.com/2010/04/trueballot-certifies-aspen-may-5-2009.html The following was produced as a response to a Colorado Open Records request for the certification called for in the agreement between TrueBallot, Inc. and the City of Aspen.

CO: Online Voter Registration Now Available in Colorado
http://www.telluridewatch.com/view/full_story/7085118/article-Online-Voter-Registration-Now-Available-in-Colorado?instance=secondary_stories_left_column
“Colorado is one of only two states that allow voters to register online,” Nerlin says. “Democracy has never been more accessible.”

CT: Bysiewicz testifies in lawsuit against her own office, party
http://www.rep-am.com/news/elections/478349.txt

FL: Legislature considers a ‘poison pill’ to nullify citizen petitions
http://www.tampabay.com/news/politics/stateroundup/legislature-considers-a-poison-pill-to-nullify-citizen-petitions/1087460#
I suppose there is no point in saying that the Legislature is doing something stinky. It sort of goes without saying.

IA: Iowa Passes Corporate Governance Fixes to Citizens United
http://electionlawblog.org/archives/015709.html

NM: County clerks review old voter registration cards
http://www.newswest9.com/Global/story.asp?S=12319978
The clerks received the old forms this week from the secretary of state’s office. It’s not clear where the cards have been since 2008 or who decided to mail them to the clerks.

NY: Massa Mess – Can the 29th Afford an Election?
http://www.13wham.com/news/local/story/Massa-Mess-Can-the-29th-Afford-an-Election/zd0-cj9ugk6Ik304Qk-5Cg.cspx
A special election could cost taxpayers up to $1 million, according to Monroe County Board of Elections Democratic Commissioner Tom Ferrarese. He said that even if a special election were held, by the time the winner is sworn in, it could be a few months at most, before the seat is open once again.

TX: Judge orders mail-in votes impounded in Pct. 2 Commissioner race
http://www.brownsvilleherald.com/news/-110978–.html
According to Peña, his poll watchers saw irregularities in the mail-in votes. “Some of the signatures on the applications did not appear to match the return ballot. Numerous mail-in ballots had the signature of the same politiquera who obtained the voters’ signature and ballot,” Peña’s petition states.

UT: Federal Court Hears Argument in Utah Case on Whether Petition Signers’ Names are Public http://www.ballot-access.org/2010/04/15/federal-court-hears-argument-in-utah-case-on-whether-petition-signers-names-are-public/

VA: Jim Crow makes a comeback in Virginia
http://www.brennancenter.org/blog/archives/jim_crow_makes_a_comeback_in_virginia/

Internet Voting Watch

UK: Internet Voting: Threat or Menace
http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/24354
Jeremy Epstein. Tuesday 27 April 2010, 16:15-17:15 University of Cambridge
How do we (and should we) answer the frequently asked question ‘if I can bank online and shop online, why can’t I vote online’?

Voter Action charges EAC with violating the federal Administrative Procedure Act
http://www.voteraction.org/news-article/2010/voter-action-charges-eac-violating-federal-administrative-procedure-act-0
Fifteen days notice simply is not adequate to permit the public to comment on the proposed requirements and implementing manual to govern voting systems to be used by U.S.