Friday, 05 October 2012

Oct. 5, 2012

National News: GOP operative long trailed by allegations of voter fraud | Voter registration deadlines begin passing this week

Alabama: Council president candidate, election official set to square off in court

Arizona: Voter fraud watchers aim for 5K observers at Arizona polls

California: Napa County invites the public to observe election process | Online voter signups fuel record at LA County registrar | Incomplete sample ballots sent to some Santa Paula area voters

Colorado: DA investigating firm for voter registration violations | Gessler: Left doesn't care about voter fraud | Fort Collins resident 'shocked' when his wife is asked to prove voter status | Controversy grows as Hall denies excluding ballot activists from printer | Rogue election group takes on county clerk

Florida: Judge: Florida voter purge can go on

Hawaii: ACLU of Hawaii releases voting rights guide | Hawaii County clerk to meet state elections chief | Hawaii County reacts to state's elections takeover | Kawauchi agrees to work with state elections office

Indiana: Voting machines being tested in preparation of November elections | Get prepared now for what to do on Election Day

Iowa: Two more people charged with election fraud

Kansas: Activist petitions to have Kobach recalled

Kentucky: Secretary of state invites schools to participate in mock election program | Some Bell County precincts changing locations

Michigan: County clerk to stay open until midnight for voter registration | Citizenship question for voters faces federal court test Friday | Judge denies motion, orders Johnson in court Friday

Minnesota: GOP senators say Ritchie campaigns against voter ID amendment | Ritchie accused of overstepping his office | Judge says man with guardian may vote

Montana: Montanans increasingly vote absentee

Nevada: Court upholds conviction in ACORN registration case

New Hampshire: With potluck, Amherst Dems want to clear up confusion about voter ID | Gardner weighs in on voter ID law | Lawyer, judge clash over voter registration law

New Mexico: Pearce: Demand voter ID even though it's not the law | Poll challenger training by county GOP draws criticism

New York: Elections board approves larger font for ballots | Lever-style voting machines extended through 2014 | Resident utilize voter registration service on DMV website

North Carolina: In Iredell, 30 different election ballots | Cumberland County training poll workers for fall voting sites Election, Wave Transit to promote one another in voter turnout boost

Ohio: Washington County adds new poll workers | Elections board chief battles cancer, inspires others | Misprints confuse county voters | Elections office locked during voting hours in error | Rep. Reece, clergy request federal elections monitors for general elections | Sharon residents assigned new polling place

Pennsylvania: Voter ID delay wins thumbs up from Monroe County Dems | Kirkland urges state to revamp voter ID ads after court ruling

Tennessee: Election commission prepares for early voting | Memphis appeals voter ID requirement ruling

Texas: Lubbock County elections administrator explains voter registration | County election commission hears concerns | Basin election officials respond to new decision over purging dead people | Cameron County tackles election issues

Vermont: They're casting ballots in Vermont, but  no early voting in the Granite State

Wisconsin: GAB will not seek extension in absentee ballot returns | Elections board won't seek deadline extension for military voters

October 5, 2012

National News: GOP operative long trailed by allegations of voter fraud | Voter registration deadlines begin passing this week

Alabama: Council president candidate, election official set to square off in court

Arizona: Voter fraud watchers aim for 5K observers at Arizona polls

California: Napa County invites the public to observe election process | Online voter signups fuel record at LA County registrar | Incomplete sample ballots sent to some Santa Paula area voters

Colorado: DA investigating firm for voter registration violations | Gessler: Left doesn't care about voter fraud | Fort Collins resident 'shocked' when his wife is asked to prove voter status | Controversy grows as Hall denies excluding ballot activists from printer | Rogue election group takes on county clerk

Florida: Judge: Florida voter purge can go on

Hawaii: ACLU of Hawaii releases voting rights guide | Hawaii County clerk to meet state elections chief | Hawaii County reacts to state's elections takeover | Kawauchi agrees to work with state elections office

Indiana: Voting machines being tested in preparation of November elections | Get prepared now for what to do on Election Day

Iowa: Two more people charged with election fraud

Kansas: Activist petitions to have Koback recalled

Kentucky: Secretary of state invites schools to participate in mock election program | Some Bell County precincts changing locations

Michigan: County clerk to stay open until midnight for voter registration | Citizenship question for voters faces federal court test Friday | Judge denies motion, orders Johnson in court Friday

Minnesota: GOP senators say Ritchie campaigns against voter ID amendment | Ritchie accused of overstepping his office | Judge says man with guardian may vote

Montana: Montanans increasingly vote absentee

Nevada: Court upholds conviction in ACORN registration case

New Hampshire: With potluck, Amherst Dems want to clear up confusion about voter ID | Gardner weighs in on voter ID law | Lawyer, judge clash over voter registration law

New Mexico: Pearce: Demand voter ID even though it's not the law | Poll challenger training by county GOP draws criticsim

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electionlineWeekly

May 16, 2013

First Person Singular: Gary Bartlett
KISS for a better today and tomorrow

By Gary Bartlett
North Carolina State Board of Elections

This article is going to be about my thoughts on effectively managing the elections process. I’ll tell you that from the start in case you had other ideas. As I sat down to write this article, I started kicking around some thoughts on what was going to be my hook. How do I capture your attention in order to get my points across?

My first thought was to entitle this article: Weathering the Tides of Political Influence and Change. And while the weather presents great opportunities to present analogies about the ebb and flow of the elections process or managing political storms, I felt that this was too cliché.

So how about comparing the elections process to a playground? On a playground, there are swings and slides and see saws, monkey bars and of course, the sandbox. A playground analogy could offer up nice realisms like “take turns” or “let everyone have a turn”, “stay in line,” “play nice,” and of course, “don’t touch the metal when it’s hot.” Effective messages, but again, it’s been done before.

Instead, I want your attention; so I’m going to use the hook that always works –KISSing. Sorry, no juicy or salacious stuff will be forthcoming from me. Remember, I warned you from the beginning? I’m going to hook you by speaking plain simple truths. In essence, I will be keeping it simple –because I’m not stupid. Read More…

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electionlineToday

May 17, 2013

California's health exchange to serve as voter registration hub
Millions of Californians who contact the state's new health exchange to buy insurance will be given the opportunity to register to vote, too, a move that some Republicans fear could benefit Democrats. Jim Sanders, The Sacramento Bee.

Ore. county officials say automatic registration bill too complicated

Washington County Commissioner Greg Malinowski is among a slew of statewide county officials opposing a bill that would automatically register an estimated 500,000 potential Oregon voters. Katherine Driessen, The Oregonian.

Also in electionlineToday news: Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Maryland, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina and Texas (7:35 a.m. 05/17/13).