Guest Blogged by John Gideon of VotersUnite.org

Today finds a mixed-bag of articles but nothing earth shattering.

See today’s notable stories as linked below…

  • CA: Riverside County – Sequoia Voting To Give Presentation LINK
  • CA: Riverside County – Ballot-system purchase might not fly LINK
  • CA: San Joaquin County – S.J. registrar retiring LINK
  • CO: Election reform will have to wait for next session LINK
  • FL: Bay County elections chief defends paper ballot pricing LINK
  • IA: Citizen’s Group Praises Iowa’s First Step Toward Verified Voting LINK
  • MO: Public hearing on voter ID bill held LINK
  • OH: The Pivotal Ohio vote in 2004: Who did the counting? LINK
  • OH: Cuyahoga County – Summary of the Collaborative Public Audit of the 2006 General Election in Cuyahoga County Ohio LINK
  • TX: Grayson County – County leaders discuss early voting LINK
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    One Response

    1. It is hard to tell if this is a vote for or against global climate change:

      An Interior Department official accused of pressuring government scientists to make their research fit her policy goals has resigned.

      MacDonald resigned a week before a House congressional oversight committee was to hold a hearing on accusations that she violated the Endangered Species Act, censored science and mistreated staff …

      (AP Story, emphasis added). It seems like the entire concept of neoCon government is to force mold people into automotons rather than allow them independence.

      How does this policy apply to electioneering? Is Ken Blackwell the model the administration wants followed?

      If so, S 559 (Senate version of HR 811) is in trouble, because it outlaws the Ken Blackwell syndrome.