Madison Polling Place Machine Was Changing Voter's Choices

Madison Polling Place Machine Was Changing Voter's Choices

Bill Lueders Isthmus The Daily Page Apr 16 2009

Ted Shultz of Madison was just checking. Though he's not himself visually impaired, he always uses the machine provided for those who are to make sure it's working properly.

"I want everyone's vote to count," says Shultz, a grad student in mechanical engineering at the UW-Madison.
 

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Concerns raised over electronic voting

Concerns raised over electronic voting

By Libby Cluett Mineral Wells Index Oct 24 2008

Two say machines tried changing their straight-party Democratic votes to straight Republican choices.

At least two Palo Pinto County residents say they experienced early voting problems when the touch-screen voting machines they used kept switching their straight-party vote from Democratic to Republican.

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Concerns raised over electronic voting

Concerns raised over electronic voting

By Libby Cluett, Mineral Wells Index

Two say machines tried changing their straight-party Democratic votes to straight Republican choices.


At least two Palo Pinto County residents say they experienced early voting problems when the touch-screen voting machines they used kept switching their straight-party vote from Democratic to Republican.

“When I cast an early vote [Wednesday] at Palo Pinto County Courthouse, my vote was switched from Democrat to Republican right in front of my face - twice!” reported Lona Jones, a Precinct 1 county resident.

More W.Va. voters say machines are switching votes

More W.Va. voters say machines are switching votes

By Paul Nyden, The Charleston Gazette

In six cases, Democratic votes flipped to GOP

WINFIELD, W.Va. -- Three Putnam County voters say electronic voting machines changed their votes from Democrats to Republicans when they cast early ballots last week. This is the second West Virginia county where voters have reported this problem. Last week, three voters in Jackson County told The Charleston Gazette their electronic vote for "Barack Obama" kept flipping to "John McCain".

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