Guest Blogged by John Gideon of VotersUnite.org and VoteTrustUSA.Org
Humboldt Co California is being forced to purchase $804,000 worth of Hart Intercivic for their accessible voting rather than use the $65,000 worth of Vote-PAD. The SoS certainly did this county a big favor when they unfairly rejected Vote-PAD. That gift from the SoS to the county is also a gift that keeps on giving as the county will have to pay the hidden costs annually while Vote-PAD was a one-time only fee. / The Tennessee GOP rejected a primary candidates request for a recount. Apparently the parties run their primary in the state. / A federal judge has ruled the Ohio registration laws as being unconstitutional. …
NAtional: CNN’s Lou Dobbs:Ohio Lawsuit and HR-550 Information LINK
NAtional: On the Importance Of Paper Ballots LINK
NAtional: Rep. Maloney Questions Defence Department Plan For Internet Voting Website LINK
NAtional: Red, White & Screwed LINK
AL: Felon voting order on hold LINK
AZ: Yavapai County – Read this before you vote LINK
CA: Humboldt County – Supes approve voting machines LINK
CA: San Joaquin County – S.J. voting machines hit payday LINK
FL: Good Thing Grades Were On Paper; Your Vote Won’t Be LINK
GA: Fight over photo ID resumes. Election board decision sends issue back to court LINK
IL: Voter IDs: Pros and Cons LINK
MD: Voting will have a few tweaks LINK
NV: Angle loses appeal for new election LINK
NY: Columbia County – High-tech overcomes handicaps (AutoMark) LINK
NY: Otsego County – Otsego buys $8,000 machine for disabled voters (Avante Vote Trakker) LINK
OH: Saving the ballot evidence from Ohio 2004 LINK
OH: Federal Judge Rules That State Registration Restrictions Are Unconstitutional LINK
OH: Lawsuit filed over ’04 ballots. Law allows records to be destroyed LINK
OH: Mahoning County – Dispute is holding up payments for machines LINK
TN: GOP Primary Board rejects Venable’s recount request LINK
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Hart Intercivic EVM vendor can thank Bob Ney for this wonderful HAVA legislation,.. if they would be so kind please send the political graft and corruption kickback check to Bob Ney,.. Federal Penitentiary,.. Campus J-001,.. Wing B,… Inmate Cell # 206.
Thank you,.. this will permit him to keep well supplied with personal sundries,.. cigarettes,.. toothpaste,.. and his well stocked library of porno-magazines.
Old Turk – They let toothpaste in prisons but not on airplanes?
Surely you jest!
I mean – won’t they mix that with the mouthwash and blow their way out?!
New Barriers to Voting
By Mike Slater, Laura Kyser and Jo-Anne Chasnow
(from the league of women voters website)
http://www.lwv.org/AM/Template....lection_Reform
“Many states have developed laws, rules or procedures that limit access to the ballot box. And this has happened while countless citizens are working to engage their neighbors in democracy.”
“Elections officials should encourage people to register others to vote, not deter them.”
http://www.lwv.org/AM/Template....entDisplay.cfm
I’m surprised there’s no mention of this week’s NOW with David Brancaccio. I strongly suggest a listen-in via podcast. It’s all about the effect of the voter ID cards in such states as Georgia. Very good. Next week they tackle voting machines.
As for me, I’ll be writing Mr. Brancaccio to point out Bruce Funk, his courage and punishment from Diebold and the state of Utah, hopefully in time for some national coverage for this behavior. Even Mother Jones magazine covered Ian Sancho, but missed Bruce Funk, though it was Funk who was the catalyst for the Hursti report on the Touch Screen machines.
Meanwhile I did post the following response to the NOW question, “Is the government doing enough for Voter Reform?”
Barbara Bellows-TerraNova #4
I thought their coverage was very good, but was disappointed when they only gave 15 minutes to the issue. It is encouraging, though, that they are taking up the machine issue next week.
Their website has many good links and they also have a good list of resources for getting involved.
Bluebear2 #5
Sadly, NOW is no longer a 60 minute show thanks to Rove friend Kenneth Tomlinson and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, but in that short time, I understood the horrendous effect of this Voter ID push.
Of course, the remaining time was still well spent as well, covering the whole concept that we’re missing the stories if we don’t access such story finders as Brad, truthout, and alternet. I also find that Google Alerts are great to tell you whenever something comes up about something or someone you know you have to watch. Personally, I’ve had Google Alerts in place for a long time for “Curtis +Feeney +software” and “Conyers +Ohio +election” and “Carter +Baker +election” — as well as “Halliburton +asbestos” and “Baker +Carlyle” AND “Bill Moyers”. I want to know anytime that Bill Moyers says anything. When he and Kevin Phillips used to review the news, I learned sooooo much. The transcripts of those shows are amazing.
Thank God for that website. Let’s keep posting what we know and raise that level of awareness. It’s the way to straighten out the mess.
The NOW program is simply the best resourse for people who don’t have enough money for cable or a computer with modem. It is a travesty they forced Moyers off the show when “we the people” pull money out of our own pockets to finance programing that isn’t tied to consumerism.
Most people probably don’t remember or are too young to remember, but PBS didn’t even used to have fund drives before Ronald Reagan was in office.
That was a good story they had about the League of Women Voters having to scrap their registration efforts to avoid $5000 penalties, but I’m anxious to see next weeks program. They previewed it with a story about a PAPER JAM. Please don’t tell me they’re going to prop up Linda Lamones arguments for DRE’s.
HELP!