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Guest Blogged by John Gideon of VotersUnite.org
We have another report today from Connecticut and the UConn memory card tests that are done in that state regularly. These are Premier/Diebold memory cards and 9% of the cards inspected failed for various reasons including that some contained additional random data.
The recount of ballots for the Senator from Minnesota has begun. Already some new numbers are coming from at least one county. And in Alaska the decision seems to have been made and the voters have been heard. That leaves Georgia where early voting has begun....
National: Near Universal Agreement on the Need for Universal Registration: Experts and media call for sweeping reform of how voter registration is conducted in America LINK
National: Lines on the Blog, on the Listserve LINK
National: Voting: It's for Americans LINK
National: The Morning After, Voting Problems Remain LINK
AK: Begich topples Stevens in Senate race LINK
CT: UConn Memory Card Tests: More Information, More "Junk" Data [Premier/Diebold] LINK
FL: $1 billion idea could slash wait times at the polls LINK
KY: Whitley County - Whitley voting machine still a concern LINK
MN: Mark Ritchie: The recount referee LINK
MN: Editorial - A suspect warning of voter fraud LINK
MN: Surprise! Coleman-Franken recount process proves dull, dry and anticlimactic, but it's working, so far LINK
MN: Count and recount: Take 2 in Minn. Senate race LINK
MN: Video: Senate recount in Olmsted County -- 99% boredom, 1% Adrenaline rush LINK
MN: What if the Coleman-Franken contest ends up on the Senate floor? LINK
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John is the Executive Director of VotersUnite.Org
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