Guest Blogged by John Gideon of VotersUnite.org
In a laughable blog item Sequoia’s Michelle Shafer takes snippets of news articles that make Sequoia’s machines look good while she ignores all of the reports of problems. It must be harder and harder for Shafer to find good things to write about. Just last week she was attempting to make a point that Sequoia’s intellectual property (IP) must be protected from independent review in New Jersey. Then details of a company-wide phone call were released that revealed that not only does Sequoia not own any IP but that President Jack Blaine made statements about how good it was that they didn’t have any IP….
- NAtional: Voter ID law upheld
http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/la-na-scotus29apr29,0,4357699.story - NAtional: Decision Is Likely to Spur Voter ID Laws in More States
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/29/us/29states.html?_r=1&oref=slogin - NAtional: Diebold Accuvote Voting System Now on Sale at eBay!
https://bradblog.com/?p=5935 - FL: Sarasota County – After Records Reveal E-Voting Glitches, Election Official Jokes She’ll Stop Keeping Records
http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2008/04/florida-electio.html - IN: How to Cast a Ballot in Indiana if You Don’t Have State-Issued Photo ID…
https://bradblog.com/?p=5934 - MD: Attorney General’s Task Force on Voting Irregularities Submits First Report
Includes 13 Recommendations for Policy Changes
http://www.oag.state.md.us/Press/2008/043008.htm - MD: Md. Task Force Calls for More Voting Machines
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/04/29/AR2008042901345.html - MD: Task force aims to ease voting problems, delays
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/local/politics/bal-voting0429,0,4512959.story - MS: Miss. attempts at voter ID law have failed
http://www.sunherald.com/306/story/520355.html - NJ: Editorial – Ballot ruling doesn’t quell all concerns
http://www.packetonline.com/articles/2008/04/28/the_princeton_packet/opinions/doc48166c4f12fc9325639125.txt - NJ: Editorial – Wise decision
http://www.nj.com/opinion/times/editorials/index.ssf?/base/news-0/1209441973192500.xml&coll=5 - NJ: Court Muddies Sequoia E-voting Evaluation
http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Government/Court-Muddies-Sequoia-EVoting-Evaluation/ - NJ: Hard evidence presented in New Jersey e-voting discrepancies
http://www.news.com/8301-10789_3-9931593-57.html - NY: Polling sites, too, must be accessible
http://www.uticaod.com/archive/x292024832 - PA: Keystone state succes[sic] http://www.sequoiavote.com/blog.php?ID=48
- PA: Centre County – County seeks comment on voting machines
http://www.centredaily.com/news/local/story/554729.html - UT: Weber County – ACLU investigation criticizes ’07 Ogden election
http://deseretnews.com/article/1,5143,695274789,00.html - WV: Early voting remains popular in southern W.Va.
http://www.register-herald.com/local/local_story_119201342.html - WV: Greenbrier County – Greenbrier won’t be posting precinct results
http://www.register-herald.com/local/local_story_119230000.html
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Tony Krvaric, GOP mover and shaker (chair / treasurer) at the electiondom gang down in San Diego county, is a world class cracker:
(Raw Story, emphasis added). There is your daily paranoia John 😉 …
Judge Linda R. Feinberg ruled April 25 that a technical review of the machines could proceed despite Sequoia’s objections. That is very good indeed.
Unfortunately, Judge Feinberg seems to have conceded that Sequoia’s trade secret rights take precedence over the public’s right of ballot and ballot box inspection. Judge Feinberg conceded to a “protective order” that safeguards Sequoia’s proprietary secrets from being made public.
The troubling truth about voting in America today is that a majority of voters across America cast ballots on e-voting systems that run software hidden from public inspection and verification.
When anomalous results are reported the public is denied the ability to review the ballot and ballot box just because it is constructed of software.
There is no excuse for any secret methods to be involved in the tabulation of our votes. When voting software is held secret, votes are tallied by unaccountable corporate strangers. The process by which our votes are cast and counted is controlled by unchecked private corporations to an extent that threatens the very foundations of our democracy.
As Brad wrote in his U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC) statement — E-voting systems that run software hidden from public inspection and verification, “fail to offer the simplicity and transparency necessary for the simple task of adding one plus one plus one, in such a way that every American citizen can enjoy confidence that their voting system works, and that every vote has been counted — and counted accurately to each voter’s intent.”
FACING SOUTH EXCLUSIVE: D.C. nonprofit aimed at women voters behind deceptive N.C. robo-calls April 30, 2008
Chris Kromm Facing South … As we covered yesterday, N.C. residents have reported receiving peculiar automated calls from someone claiming to be “Lamont Williams.” The caller says that a “voter registration packet” is coming in the mail, and the recipient can sign it and mail it back to be registered to vote. No other information is provided….Read more at the link
The mastermind is Women’s Voices Women Vote, a D.C.-based nonprofit which aims to boost voting among “unmarried women voters.” But they seem to be targeting primarily African American voters, male and female.
ABC and NewsDay have already picked up on this.
Time is running out, people with registration problems can still register and vote from now until May 3rd
Important Election Dates:
2008 Primary Election May 6th
Last day to register to vote: Apr. 11
Absentee Voting: Mar. 17 – Apr. 29
One Stop Absentee Voting: Apr. 17 – May 3
Go to the North Carolina State Board of Elections website to check your voter registration. They also have information for new and current voters on how to register, where to vote, and more. Voters without internet access should call their County Boards of Elections to find out if they are registered).
Remember, if you are not registered, you can still go to an early voting site to both register and vote through May 3rd.