Three Council Of State Races Remain Undecided Story Here Archive |
WRAL-TV 04 November 2004 RALEIGH, N.C. Election Day has come and gone, but three statewide races still do not have a clear winner. Whether it is human error or machine error, mistakes are being caught. Plus, the provisional ballots are being counted and added in.
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Computer error at voting machine gives Bush 3,893 extra votes Story Here Archive |
Associated Press 05 November 2004 COLUMBUS, Ohio - A computer error with a voting machine cartridge gave President Bush 3,893 extra votes in a Gahanna precinct
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Lexington town leaders criticize slow vote count Story Here Archive |
TIM FLACH The State 04 November 2004 Lexington town leaders promise to end delays that kept the local election?s outcome under wraps until early Wednesday morning.
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Voter turnout still not known Story Here Archive |
By KORI KAMRADT ? County Reporter for the Herald Argus 04 November 2004 LAPORTE ? The computer glitch that has delayed LaPorte County?s voter turnout figures from Tuesday?s election still hasn?t been fixed.
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Thanks to smooth voting, Flori-duh fades into history Story Here Archive |
Linda Kleindienst South Florida Sun-Sentinel 04 November 2004 After suffering a black eye and becoming the favorite joke of late-night comedians in the 2000 election, Florida has bounced back.
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Incoming elections chief eyes scanners Story Here Archive |
By Mary McLachlin Palm Beach Post 04 November 2004 WEST PALM BEACH ? When Arthur Anderson takes over as supervisor of elections in January, he wants to explore trading in Palm Beach County's $14 million electronic touch-screen voting system for an optical scanner system, he said Wednesday.
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Waiting in Wichita Story Here Archive |
Robert Morgan/Times Record News 04 November 2004 Wichita County's voting solution may come today in the form of two officials from the Texas Secretary of State's office and a computer programmer from Elections Systems and Software.
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Needed: Voting machines Story Here Archive |
RICHARD RUBIN AND BINYAMIN APPELBAUM Charlotte Observer 04 November 2004 Why did some polling places across the Carolinas look like Soviet bread stores, with lines spilling onto sidewalks and wrapping around buildings?
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Races for N.C. execs are being contested Story Here Archive |
SHARIF DURHAMS Charlotte Observer 04 November 2004 RALEIGH - A seemingly smooth election night for N.C. races turned into a contentious day after Wednesday, with state elections officials and the state Democratic Party questioning whether three executive offices are too close to call.
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Computer glitches slow Volusia results Story Here Archive |
By Kevin P. Connolly Orlando Sentinel 04 November 2004 DELAND Volusia County wants answers from the supplier of its electronic vote-counting equipment after glitches plagued the system yet again.
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Computer loses more than 4,000 early votes in Carteret Story Here Archive |
Charlotte Observer, Associated Press 04 November 2004 JACKSONVILLE, N.C. - More than 4,500 votes may be lost in Carteret County because officials believed a computer that stored ballots electronically could hold more data than it did. Scattered other problems may change results in local races around the state.
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County retallies early-vote results Story Here Archive |
RICHARD RUBIN AND CARRIE LEVINE Charlotte Observer 04 November 2004 Mecklenburg County officials were spending Thursday morning retallying all early-voting results as they tried to find the source of a stunning election-night foul-up.
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Reporter's notebook: The e-voting debate brought home Story Here Archive |
Dan Verton Computerworld 04 November 2004 NOVEMBER 04, 2004 (COMPUTERWORLD) - As a reporter who's covered nearly every twist and turn in this year's debate over e-voting security and reliability, I evaluated my own voting experience this year more closely than usual.
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Software tweak restores Broward 'yes' votes for Amendment 4 Story Here Archive |
Jeremy Milarsky and Rafael A. Olmeda South Florida Sun-Sentinel 05 November 2004 FORT LAUDERDALE ? A computing error discovered and corrected by Broward County officials early Thursday morning helped change the course of a statewide gambling issue.
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Software glitch blamed for delay in election results Story Here Archive |
By CATHY ZOLLO for the Naples Daily News 04 November 2004 The touchscreen voting machines were fine in Collier County's general election. It was the software on a separate computer that is used for tabulating results that was home to the problem.
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Errors plague voting process in Ohio, Pa. Story Here Archive |
The Vindicator 03 November 2004 So much for advanced computer voting technology. Mahoning and Mercer ? the only counties in the Mahoning and Shenango valleys to use electronic voting machines and among only a handful in Ohio and Pennsylvania with the technology ? encountered a series of problems that delayed results for hours Tuesday.
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Voting Snafus Across the Nation Story Here Archive |
ANN HARRISON Counter Punch 03 November 2004 A non-partisan coalition monitoring problems at polling sites has reported failures of electronic voting machines around the United States - some of which recorded touch screen votes for candidates voters had not ed. While errors were resolved in the cases brought to the attention of poll watchers, many voters remain uncertain whether their proper vote was cast in a bitterly contested election in which President George Bush has claimed victory.
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E-Voting Said to Pass Major Test Despite Glitches Story Here Archive |
By Wayne Rash eWeek 03 November 2004 Despite dire predictions of chaos and worse, the influx of electronic voting in precincts across the United States on Election Day was more notable for its lack of problems than for any voting catastrophe. And where there were problems, people for the most part still voted.
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Both Campaigns See Causes for Litigation in Florida Story Here Archive |
By the Staff of Miami Daily Business Review for New York Lawyer 03 November 2004 As South Florida polling places neared closing time Tuesday, lawyers who monitored the election for the presidential campaigns of Sen. John Kerry and President George Bush said there were few problems that obstructed the path to a fair vote. But several issues loomed, particularly questions over absentee and provisional ballots that could become a focal point for post-election litigation.
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New Scanners Tally Votes Smoothly Story Here Archive |
NBCSanDiego 03 November 2004 SAN DIEGO Election officials in San Diego County said there have been no serious problems with the new optically scanned paper ballots during Tuesday's election.
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