http://msnbc.msn.com/id/5353925/
"A federal judge in Los Angeles upheld a partial state
ban Thursday on electronic voting in the Nov. 2
election, denying a request by advocates for the
disabled.
 
"In a tentative ruling Thursday, U.S. District Judge
Florence-Marie Cooper declined to overturn an April 30
order by Secretary of State Kevin Shelley to ban
electronic voting in 14 counties. Four counties and
advocates for the disabled sought a temporary
restraining order to block Shelley’s order...

"...Advocates for the blind said Shelley’s order
prevents them from being able to vote by themselves.
But Cooper tentatively ruled that potential problems
with electronic voting in a presidential election made
Shelley’s decision reasonable.  Of 14 counties
originally banned from using their machines in
November, Shelley has reached agreements with five to
again allow their use. Santa Clara, Merced, Orange,
Shasta and Tehama counties agreed to new security
conditions, including making paper ballots available
to those who want to use them.

"On April 30, Shelley decertified touch screen voting
machines in 10 counties until they meet new conditions
to prevent problems that occurred in the March
primary. Counties reported software glitches that
prevented polls from opening on time, causing people
to leave without voting.  Shelley also banned
electronic voting — with no option for reconsideration
— in San Diego, Solano, San Joaquin and Kern counties
in November because their machines weren’t federally
approved for the March election..."


I didn't check out this  "Verified Voting" site's
credential's yet, but toss in the URL for the
interested:
http://www.verifiedvoting.org/news/breaking/

Debbi
Black Stone Or White? Maru


        
                
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