Early voting loses allure for many city elections in Palm Beach County Story Here Archive |
Anthony Man South Florida Sun-Sentinel 10 February 2005 Three months ago early voting was all the rage. Politicians hailed it as an innovation that would transform elections by allowing people to vote at their convenience. The public responded in droves, with some waiting as long as seven hours in line so they could vote before Election Day.
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Voting machine pitch made Story Here Archive |
CHRIS MAZZOLINI The Daily News 10 February 2005 A handful of Onslow County residents voted Wednesday, but not for candidates or issues.
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North Carolina Citizens Demand Voter Verified Paper Ballots Story Here Archive |
Press Release NC Coalition for Verified Voting 10 February 2005 North Carolina General Assembly Committee on Electronic Voting Fails to Specify Most Secure and Economical Election Technology
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E-vote gets push locally Story Here Archive |
Tom Grace The Daily Star 10 February 2005 COOPERSTOWN ? State Attorney General Eliot Spitzer wants New York legislators to enact voting reforms quickly.
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News From The U.S. Election Reform Movement Story Here Archive |
Nashua Advocate 10 February 2005 Suspicious Results in New York Senate Race Underscore Need for Immediate Court-Ordered Seizure of All Ohio Voting Machines
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Pulp Nonfiction Story Here Archive |
Published:Wednesday, February 9, 2005 TREVOR AARONSON NewTimes 09 February 2005 In the fall of 2000, Republican power broker Tom Feeney attended a meeting at Yang Enterprises in Oviedo, near Orlando, a former employee of the firm says. Feeney, who would soon become Florida's speaker of the House, wasn't just a politician; he was also a lobbyist. Among his clients was Yang, a small software company owned by a wealthy Chinese-American woman named Li-Woan Yang.
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Ohio Officials Begin Voting Machine Fight Story Here Archive |
Published:Wednesday, February 9, 2005 JOE DANBORN Associated Press 09 February 2005 COLUMBUS, Ohio - Ohio's attorney general and its secretary of state launched a dispute over voting machines on Tuesday, the day before counties are required to submit their machine choices.
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Elections board picks optical scan vendor Story Here Archive |
Published:Wednesday, February 9, 2005 Matt Suman Seneca Advertiser-Tribune 09 February 2005 The Seneca County Board of Elections voted unanimously to go with Election Systems & Software (ES&S) precinct-count optical scan voting machines.
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FBI checking Clermont voting Story Here Archive |
Published:Wednesday, February 9, 2005 Reid Forgrave Cincinnati Enquirer 09 February 2005 BATAVIA - The Federal Bureau of Investigation is interviewing members of the Clermont County Board of Elections because of a Democratic Congressman's claim of vote-tampering during the presidential election.
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Panel advances paper-ballot measure Story Here Archive |
Published:Wednesday, February 9, 2005 Gordon Y.K. Pang Honolulu Advertiser 09 February 2005 A measure that requires the state's electronic voting machines to spit out a paper ballot for verification purposes advanced out of the House Judiciary Committee after receiving dozens of letters of support.
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Judge stops Blackwell from enforcing deadline in county Story Here Archive |
Published:Wednesday, February 9, 2005 Associated Press 09 February 2005 COLUMBUS, Ohio - A Portage County judge on Wednesday ordered Secretary of State Kenneth Blackwell not to enforce a deadline for the county to choose a new voting system vendor, saying the law under which Blackwell acted was unclear.
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Committee Examines 2004 Election Reforms Story Here Archive |
Published:Wednesday, February 9, 2005 MALIA RULON Associated Press 09 February 2005 Officials from a new federal voting commission cited improvements in the country's election system in the first congressional review of the 2004 election, which has sparked lawsuits and numerous complaints of irregularities.
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Attorney general: election chief's voting machine order improper Story Here Archive |
Published:Wednesday, February 9, 2005 JOE DANBORN Associated Press 09 February 2005 COLUMBUS, Ohio - The state's top elections official did not have authority to order counties to use one type of voting machine, Attorney General Jim Petro said Tuesday, a day before the deadline for counties to submit their machine choices.
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Elections board to buy optical scan voting machines Story Here Archive |
Published:Wednesday, February 9, 2005 Mary Lolli Journal News 09 February 2005 HAMILTON ? Butler County voters could be using new voting machines by the November general election, but it won?t be the voting system local officials had hoped to implement.
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Elections may go postal Story Here Archive |
Published:Wednesday, February 9, 2005 JAMES GELUSO and BEVERLY CRICHFIELD Skagit Valley Herald 09 February 2005 Skagit County voters could go to the polls for the last time this November.
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Election officials smart to test system Story Here Archive |
Published:Wednesday, February 9, 2005 Editorial Denver Post 09 February 2005 On May 3, Denver will unveil a network of vote centers in a test run for Election Day 2005 and 2006. The system may replace precinct voting.
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State lacks funds for new voting printers Story Here Archive |
Published:Wednesday, February 9, 2005 Chuck Bowen Ohio University Post 09 February 2005 An Ohio-based maker of electronic voting machines has developed the technology that would allow it to sell its products to Ohio counties, but the Secretary of State's office said its decision to use another type of machine stands.
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News From The U.S. Election Reform Movement Story Here Archive |
Published:Wednesday, February 9, 2005 Nashua Advocate Staff 09 February 2005 Breaking News: Vanity Fair's Christopher Hitchens, a Bush Supporter, Calls for Ohio Investigation: "There Is Something Wrong About the Ohio Election"
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Date for Hearing in New Ohio Recount Case Can Now Be Set Story Here Archive |
Published:Wednesday, February 9, 2005 Green Party Press Release 09 February 2005 WASHINGTON February 9 Green Party presidential candidate David Cobb's pending request to have the flawed recount of Ohio's presidential vote be done again, this time in conformance with state and federal law, moved a step closer to judicial resolution with the filing last week of the final necessary documents before the matter can be heard by a federal judge.
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News From The U.S. Election Reform Movement Story Here Archive |
Published:Wednesday, February 9, 2005 The Nashua Advocate 09 February 2005 Chaos in Ohio: Blackwell Says G.O.P. Chair Is in Diebold's "Hip Pocket"; Ohio AG Rules Blackwell Order Illegal; Blackwell Says AG's "Playing Politics"
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