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Voting - Election Integrity

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NY Times

Students attending college in Iowa are in the middle of a political battle, and the NY Times Editorial Board calls out the “rhetorical” suppression of college voters by major candidates in making the case for protecting the voting rights of students

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NY Times

All five voting systems used in Ohio, a state whose electoral votes narrowly swung two elections toward President Bush, have critical flaws that could undermine the integrity of the 2008 general election, a report commissioned by the state’s top elec

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Rawstory.com

A study, released Friday, found that voting machines and central servers made by Elections Systems and Software; Premier Election Solutions, formerly Diebold; and Hart InterCivic; were easily corrupted.

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Bill Risner

Bill Risner was on John C Scott radio show and Bill nailed the problems we voters have with Pima County Board of Sups, their Election Department and billshit vote stealing Diebold Equipment. And we both know that Maricopa is no better.

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Houston Chronicle

German is the county's respected administrator of elections, and there were witnesses present as he corrected the vote totals on a sales tax referendum for a fire/ambulance district in the Cypress-Fairbanks area of northwest Harris County.

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IHT

A new "unbreakable" encryption method will keep votes safe for citizens in the Swiss canton of Geneva in the country's upcoming national elections, officials said Thursday. The city-state will use individual particles of light -- or qu

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Raw Story

"Voting Section Chief John Tanner called for the purges in letters sent this spring under an arcane provision in the National Voter registration Act, better known as the Motor Voter law," says Rosenfeld, adding that the letters " notif

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BradBlog

After a year and a half of conversely trying to dump their failed voting unit and/or lying to customers about the reliability and security of their voting systems, corporate parent Diebold is giving up the ghost of their election business which

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AP

Diebold Inc. confirmed what had been widely speculated since January: That it tried and failed to sell its often criticized voting technology business. It will allow the unit to operate more independently, giving it a separate board of directors a

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San Diego Union-Tribune

Secretary of State Debra Bowen's recent decision to ban most touch-screen voting machines in California could usher in a new era of skepticism about electronic voting across the country, some election experts say. California isn't the firs

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