County faces voting machine dilemma (Lancaster Co., PA) Story Here Archive |
P.j. Reilly, Lancaster Intelligencer Journal 02 November 2005 LANCASTER COUNTY, PA - Lancaster County must decide by the end of the year which new voting machine it plans to buy if it's to qualify for $1.8 million in federal funding.
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ES&S to Continue 20-Year History of Improving Election Process in Arkansas Story Here Archive |
Press Release 02 November 2005 OMAHA, Neb., Nov. 2 /PRNewswire/ Arkansas Secretary of State Charlie Daniels has announced that the state has chosen Election Systems & Software, Inc. (ES&S) to implement a new voting system statewide. Daniels previously announced ES&S as the winning bidder to provide a statewide voter registration system in January. ES&S has been providing election services in Arkansas for more than 20 years.
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New tools slated for '06 election (Morgan Co., CO) Story Here Archive |
CAMERON MATHEWS Fort Morgan Times 02 November 2005 As the ballot-counting process was a timely one Tuesday night in the County administration building, county clerks experienced some mechanical shutdowns and scanning glitches which tacked on some extra time for when the election results were to be released.
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Workers Handle Ballot Problems (Colorado) Story Here Archive |
Raj Chohan CBS4Denver 01 November 2005 (CBS4) DENVER Colorado voters head to the polls Tuesday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. to cast ballots on several state and local issues.
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Voting precincts to use wireless technology (Montgomery Co., OH) Story Here Archive |
Dayton Business Journal 01 November 2005 Cincinnati Bell Inc. will provide wireless service to polling workers in the 548 precincts of the Montgomery County Board of Elections on Nov. 8, the company announced Tuesday.
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SHORTAGE OF BALLOTS MARS ELECTION (El Paso Co., CO) Story Here Archive |
Dave Rose KRDO-TV 01 November 2005 Too Many Voters And Too Few Ballots Results In Many Voters Just Going Home While Other Choose To Wait
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Board mulls voting machines (Peoria, IL) Story Here Archive |
Molly Parker Peoria Journal Star 01 November 2005 PEORIA - The Peoria Board of Election Commissioners seemed to have it all figured out just a few short weeks ago.
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Officials vow smooth election (Boulder Co., CO) Story Here Archive |
Brad Turner Longmont Daily Times-Call 01 Novemeber 2005 BOULDER ? Today?s ballot tally at the Boulder County clerk?s office will not resemble last year?s election train wreck, elections coordinator Josh Liss vowed Monday afternoon.
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Voters Cast Their Ballots (Colorado) Story Here Archive |
Raj Chohan CBS4Denver 01 November 2005 CBS4) DENVER Colorado voters will continue to head to the polls Tuesday until 7 p.m. to cast ballots on several state and local issues, including Referenda C and D.
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E-voting machines are not always secure Story Here Archive |
Michael Hardy Federal Computer Week 31 October 2005 Although electronic voting machines have become a regular feature at the ballot box, a growing number of critics have raised concerns about the machines' security, reliability and accuracy.
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Louisiana to use same voting machines in all 64 parishes Story Here Archive |
Associated Press 31 October 2005 A California company has been chosen for a $35 million contract to supply Louisiana with 4,000 new voting machines, an upgrade that will lead to voters in all 64 parishes using the same type of touch-screen machine, the state's top elections official said Monday.
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Dona Ana County Election Problems (New Mexico) Story Here Archive |
KFOXTV.com News. 31 October 2005 They were poised to debut in the Las Cruces municipal election next week, but because of a programming error, the state-of-the-art voting machines will have to wait.
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E-voting Grows Without Consensus Story Here Archive |
Marc L. Songini Computerworld 31 October 2005 OCTOBER 31, 2005 (COMPUTERWORLD) - State and local election officials, looking to meet federal voting regulations, are buying electronic voting gear despite a lack of best practices guidance and money.
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$8,000 sought to rent voting machines (Holyoke, MA) Story Here Archive |
DAVID REID The Republican 30 October 2005 HOLYOKE - City Clerk Susan M. Egan has asked the City Council to appropriate $8,000 to pay for the rental of 16 optical-scanning voting machines used in the Oct. 11 city-wide preliminary election.
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S.B. County voting machines test printers (San Bernardino Co., CA) Story Here Archive |
DUANE W. GANG / The Press-Enterprise 30 October 2005 On Nov. 8, as voters head to the polls, a close eye will be on San Bernardino County.
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System targets disabled voters (Joliet, IL) Story Here Archive |
Cindy Wojdyla Cain Chicago Herald News 30 October 2005 JOLIET ? Rick Parrish of Joliet has been voting for 37 years, but he's never been able to mark his own ballot.
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Putting it on paper (Greene Co., PA) Story Here Archive |
JON STEVENS Observer-Reporter 30 October 2005 WAYNESBURG ? Greene County voters will again be using the paper ballot system when they go to the polls Nov. 8.
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$2M needed for ballot scans (Hamilton Co., OH) Story Here Archive |
Kimball Perry Cincinnati Enquirer 29 October 2005 When the federal government ordered modern voting systems, it provided Hamilton County with $8.4 million to pay for them.
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Vote with just a touch (Stark Co., OH) Story Here Archive |
DOUG STALEY The Independent 29 October 2005 For the first time, votes will be cast with electronic touch screen machines, culminating months of preparation.
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Taps ES&S to Provide Voting Systems in 20 Counties Story Here Archive |
Media Release 28 October 2005 New Voting Technology Will Serve Nearly 80% of Registered Voters Statewide
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