By
John Gideon on 9/30/2006, 5:19pm PT
Guest Blogged by John Gideon of VotersUnite.org and VoteTrustUSA.Org
Diebold responds to criticism from Avi Rubin. Diebold's Radke claims the e-poll book problems were just a minor 'glitch' though reports are that it took three software patches to correct this minor 'glitch'. / Louisiana is conducting an election today with local and state elections and issues / Voters in Caddo Parrish, Louisiana had problems with some races on some machines today. The media hid that fact under a headline discussing voters finding their polling places. ...
NAtional: House Committee Hearing Testimony LINK
NAtional: Verified Voting Offers Tools for Making Democracy Transparent LINK
NAtional: Interview: Professor Steven F. Freeman, Co-Author of Was the 2004 Presidential Election Stolen? LINK
NAtional: Misinformation and Missed Opportunities LINK
NAtional: USA TODAY: 'Don't trust vunerable Diebold voting machines' LINK
CA: Yolo County - Choice voting forum is less than illuminating LINK
CO: La Plata County - County set to safeguard '06 election. Anti-tampering measures will secure voting machines LINK
CO: Moffat County - Security tightened by state mandates LINK
GA: McKinney wants alternative to electronic voting machines LINK
GA: Hall County - Hall elections director pictured in Rolling Stone article LINK
LA: Electronic voting spreads. 31 parishes get new machines; no more levers LINK
LA: Feds to watch voting. St. Landry monitoring spurred by allegations LINK
LA: Caddo Parish - Biggest problem for voters is knowing their precincts LINK
MD: E-voting Critic Recounts Maryland Primary Woes LINK
MD: Diebold: Criticism Off-base LINK
PA: Bucks County - Woman casts vote in song to officials. Critics of Bucks' new voting machines still question county. LINK
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