A new report, based on official 2004 and 2006 New Mexico election data, shows a dramatic difference in undervotes in Native American and Hispanic precincts, depending on whether they voted on paper ballots or on Direct Record Electronic (DRE — often known as touch screen) voting machines.
Public Call Issued Following New Evidence Revealed by Dan Rather Reports - "The Trouble with Touch Screens"
Group Says Voting Systems Companies May Have Engaged in Commercial Fraud
PHILADELPHIA – A Pennsylvania court held late today that voters have a right under the commonweath’s constitution to reliable and secure voting systems and can challenge the use of electronic voting machines “that provide no way for Electors to know whether their votes will be recognized” through voter verification or independent audit.
On the first day of the 110th Congress, Congressman Rush Holt and Juanita Millender-McDonald, the new Chairwoman of the Committee on House Administration, took key actions to ensure that the nation's voters can find out what really happened in Florida's 13th Congressional District election.
TALLAHASSEE, FL. “Florida voters are respectfully asking the next Congress not to stop the deliberate Florida process of deciding this election,” said attorney Lowell Finley, Co-director of Voter Action and lead counsel in the non-partisan voters’ lawsuit contesting the 7 November Congressional District 13 (CD 13) race where 18,000 votes went missing.
Florida Elections Officials have sent interrogatory questions to Florida voters suing the state for a revote in the 13th congressional district election in Sarasota County. The questions ask the plaintiffs to reveal portions of their medical records, to state whether or not they drank on Election Day, and to list medications and other drugs they may have been taking.
TALLAHASSEE—A hearing in the nonpartisan lawsuit seeking a revote for disenfranchised voters in Sarasota County’s congressional election, as well as in the case brought by congressional candidate Christine Jennings, is scheduled for this afternoon and Wednesday. The nonpartisan lawsuit represents the interests of Republican, Democratic, and independent voters.
SARASOTA, FL — Florida’s Division of Elections failed to seize the opportunity today to bring meaningful investigation to the 18,000+ undervote anomaly recorded in November 7th’s election in Florida’s Congressional District 13.