Cuyahoga's electronic system falters even in low-key poll (OH) Story Here Archive |
Joe Guillen Cleveland Plain Dealer 07 November 2007 Late-night computer glitches had Cuyahoga County wobbling to the end of
Tuesday's election. The vote was the kind of low-turnout, ballot-lite poll
perfect to test Cuyahoga's electronic system one that's guaranteed to be among
the most-watched during next year's presidential election.
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Vote Machine Maker: Not Our Fault (NJ) Story Here Archive |
WAYNE PARRY Associated Press 07 November 2007 ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -The largest provider of electronic voting machines in
New Jersey said Wednesday it was not to blame for a computer foul-up that
delayed the counting of votes in Atlantic County until early morning, long after
the polls had closed.
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Some voters turned away in Craig County this morning (VA) Story Here Archive |
WDBJ 7 06 November 2007 A human error in Craig County meant some voters at the Craig City precinct were turned away this morning.
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'Daily Voting News' For November 06, 2007 Story Here |
John Gideon A collection of articles from local and national media that cover voting issues
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Few problems reported early on Election Day (IN) Story Here Archive |
Associated Press - November 6, 2007 INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Officials in Marion County are reporting few fewer election problems than they encountered during the May primary election.
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New City Hits Snag in Tuesday Voting (GA) Story Here Archive |
11 Alive News. Kathleen Bourn. November 6, 2007 The new city of Chattahoochee Hill Country in southwest Fulton County hit a snag in its first-ever elections Tuesday morning. 11Alive News learned that the city's electronic voting machines malfunctioned, and after trying for about an hour, the city reverted to using paper ballots for today's elections.
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Early problems in Bedford, Cambria reports strong early turnout (PA) Story Here Archive |
Altoona Mirror 06 November 2007 A 'kink in the system' threatened to add hours of hand counting of paper ballots in Bedford County, while most areas in the region report a slow turnout for Tuesday's election. The E-Scan machines in Bedford, which read paper ballots, were down in every polling location in the county Tuesday morning. Poll workers said that the slow early turnout was a welcome relief.
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Few problems reported early in elections statewide (IN) Story Here Archive |
Associated Press 06 November 2007 Officials in Marion County reported fewer election problems today than they
encountered during the May primary election. Three precincts opened late, just a
fraction of Marion County's 917 precincts. A mistake in the voter rolls affected
483 voters in 14 precincts, officials said. Those voters went to their polling
places but were told they were not on the rolls.
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Errors Reported at the Rockville Polls (MD) Story Here Archive |
Ann E. Marimow Washington Post 06 November 2007 Scores of voters in Rockville, who are choosing a new mayor and four City Council members today, were mistakenly identified as having already voted by absentee ballot when they arrived this morning at polling places throughout the city.
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Voting machine problem stalls Weld voting (CO) Story Here Archive |
Greeley Tribune 06 November 2007 An early-morning problem early Tuesday stalled voting across Weld County as voting machines started pulling up the wrong ballots for voters. Voting centers started manually distributing the ballots until the problem could be fixed around 9:15 a.m., said Steve Moreno, Weld County clerk and recorder.
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Some Polling Problems Continue to Haunt Clerk's Office (IN) Story Here Archive |
Rick Dawson WISH-TV 8 06 November 2007 INDIANAPOLIS - Six months ago, a lot of voters in Marion County couldn't vote in the primary because of problems getting some precincts open for business. This time, all the voting locations opened, some a little late and some of them had a few other issues as well.
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Coding error delays school board results (OH) Story Here Archive |
MARK TODD The Star Beacon 06 November 2007 JEFFERSON — A problem that popped up with Ashtabula County’s optical scanning equipment forced an old-fashioned tally of votes in five races, said Richard Hornstein, county election board director.
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Faulty voting machines delay final Election Day tally (NJ) Story Here Archive |
Linda Stein/The Times 06 November 2007 Mechanical problems with voting machines in seven of Mercer County's 257 voting districts meant that a complete total of votes cast in the county on Election Day was not available by Tuesday night.
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Voters in 14 precincts affected by glitch in voter rolls (IN) Story Here Archive |
Indianapolis Star 06 November 2007 Responding to reports of voters unexpectedly finding that their precinct polling location has changed when they arrive at their traditional site, Scott Chinn, attorney for the Marion County Election board, said that less than 10 polling locations across the county had changed.
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Voters report scattered problems at the polls (IN) Story Here Archive |
Rob Schneider and Robert King Indianapolis Star 06 November 2007 A handful of problems were reported across Marion County today as voters went
to the polls to cast their ballots in the municipal elections. Marion County
Clerk Beth White overall appeared to have avoided a repeat of the primary
election debacle in May, when a number of precincts opened late and five didn’t
open at all.
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White: Some voting machine problems persist (IN) Story Here Archive |
Rob Schneider and Robert King Indianapolis Star 06 November 2007 Scattered problems were reported at various polling sites around Marion County throughout the day today, but for most voters by mid-afternoon, things were going smoothly.
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Election glitches could result in challenges (MS) Story Here Archive |
Richard Lake The Clarion-Ledger 06 November 2007 Candidates in some of Hinds County’s split precincts were worried today that mistakes made by poll workers could impact election results. In several split precincts, poll workers sometimes called up the incorrect ballot on voting machines for some voters, election officials and candidates said.
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Slow vote count meant long night for Hamilton County (OH) Story Here Archive |
HOWARD WILKINSON Cincinnati Enquirer 07 November 2007 The laboriously-slow vote count in Hamilton County Tuesday was "in part a people problem and in part a programming problem,’’ the county’s top election official said early Wednesday morning.
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Md. Voters' Choices Reflect Immigration Concerns (MD) Story Here Archive |
Rosalind S. Helderman and Ann E. Marimow Washington Post November 6, 2007 Gaithersburg voters elected three new council members Tuesday, two of whom have expressed concerns about a day laborer center and one who ran on a platform more sympathetic to city's immigration population.
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'Daily Voting News' For November 05, 2007 Story Here |
John Gideon A collection of articles from local and national media that cover voting issues
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