Friday, 30 November 2012

November 30, 2012

Alabama: Uncertified recount changes little in clerk race | Montgomery County election center director bids farewell to take new position with state

Arizona: State turns down county proposal to do ballot scans

California: Recount effort moving forward; cost estimate could be generated today | Election officials tally stray ballots

Colorado: El Paso County election canvas complete

District of Columbia: No more residency requirement for DC ballot petition circulators?

Florida: North Florida election fraud hearing delayed | Florida Democrats file bills to increase early voting hours

Georgia: State elections board chides Thomson mayor | What does the board of elections do during downtime? | Charges against former city elections official sent to attorney general for investigation

Illinois: Lawmakers change Christmas Eve election quirk

Iowa: Elections chief softens voter removal rules

Kansas: Vote certified amid debate on voter ID law | Kobach defends photo ID to vote

Michigan: Johnson seeks to block ballot initiatives by special interests | Troy's deadline to agree to special election or get sued is today

Minnesota: Judge orders removal of 35 ballots

Missouri: Door says iPad contributed to 'smooth' election

Montana: Voter ID law pushed by state lawmaker

New Jersey: NJ county election board finally get ballots to add up

New Mexico: Election boss counted on best cases

New York: County to look at storage deals | Focus shifts as sides clash in ballot trial

North Carolina: No changes in outcome following official vote canvas | Hand-to-eye recount begins in Senate race

Ohio: 1.6M Ohioans cast early ballots | Precinct boundaries adjusted in some towns

Oregon: Election worker in Oregon indicted in ballot-tampering case

South Carolina: Richland County election investigation: Not enough voting machines | Report on Richland Co. election system failures expected soon | Richland Co. election commission has power to fire McBride | Interim Richland County election report due Wednesday

Tennessee: Election results have been tossed before

Utah: GOP still has questions about discarded ballots

Vermont: Election audit attests to accuracy of optical scanners

Washington: Secretary of state decries political polarization

Wisconsin: Groups fight to save same-day registration | Walker didn't consult poll workers about ending same-day registration

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).