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- California : State rejects e-voting system | Panel delays certification of some electronic voting machines | New optical scans rolled out in Los Angeles | Touch screens debut in Santa Clara County
- Colorado : Mail-in ballots concern some
- Connecticut : Some voters face new machines
- Florida : Broward elections office deficit tops $1 million
- Georgia : Gainesville voters use electronic machines for the first time | Poll workers ready for busy day in Henry County
- Indiana : Program set to handle vote fraud and abuse allegations | First time for 'no excuse' absentee voting
- Kentucky : Vote 'challengers' cause concern, bring charges of racism
- Louisiana : Uniform voting system urged for 2006
- Minnesota : Polls tested for disabled accessibility
- Mississippi : State, Federal officials assigned to oversee state elections | Officials prepare for election day
- New Jersey : Atlantic County has new plan for vote count
- New York : Vote fraud case goes to Supreme Court | Lever voting machines on the way out
- Ohio : Election day starts early for some | Touch-screen voting a year away in Washington County | Ironspot residence only home polling site in Ohio
- Pennsylvania : Ruling on hand-delivered absentee ballots due today | Westmoreland County saying goodbye to lever machines
- Wisconsin : Menominee County to get new voting machines
- Voting technology : Electronic ballots making mark, causing concerns | Diebold's battle with activists continues | Would paper trail address touch-screen security concerns? | Touch screens with paper trail put to test
- Alaska : State buys touch screens critics call flawed
- California : No rest for counties after recall | San Mateo residents return to polls | Alameda County recovers from recall, ready for Tuesday vote | Emergency voting sites set up for fire evacuees
- Connecticut : Touch screens to be tested in eight towns
- Florida : Miami-Dade expects to avoid chaos of 2002 | Politics may lead Bush to remove Oliphant | Mail-in vote count delay likely in Broward
- Indiana : Officials make last-minute preparations | Judge orders interpreters at East Chicago polls | Wayne County readies new voting machines | Touch screens set to debut in Johnson County | Counties make polls accessible for disabled | Disabled face obstacles when voting | More poll workers needed in Washington township
- Maryland : Four cities to use touch screens in tomorrow's elections
- Michigan : Internet voting a step closer in Democratic caucuses
- Minnesota : Duluth gets first look at touch screens
- Missouri : Voters get look at high-tech ballots in Taney County
- New Jersey : Election system getting overhaul | Teen poll workers ready for election day
- New York : State works on polling-place accessibility | Election commissioner's suit on staffing and funding issues fails
- North Carolina : Dead voters removed from rolls in Durham
- North Dakota : State accepting bids from voting-machine vendors
- Ohio : Funding needed for new machines | Officials worry about overvoting | Ex-felons encouraged to vote | Precinct reduction may bring longer lines in Washington County
- Oregon : Lawmakers urged to fund voters guide
- Texas : No ballots in Vietnamese in Harris County
- electionlineWeekly : Critics say New York HAVA plan is 'no plan at all'
- Voting technology : Groups question accuracy of electronic machines | Recent developments in the touch-screen debate
- California Recall : Butterfly ballot confused some voters
- Florida : Despite critical report Oliphant says election office is in fine shape
- Georgia : Early voting proves popular
- Indiana : Approximately 10,000 Marion County absentee ballots to be counted by hand | Vote fraud investigation continues
- Iowa : Election officials prepare for election day
- Ohio : New machines for Toledo County | Highland County might not see new voting machines until 2005 | Vote count could take time in Lorain County
- Washington : Governor calls off Presidential primary to save money
- California : First mail-in election for Monterey County
- Colorado : Unsigned ballots to be tossed
- Florida : Lack of funds delays mailing of voter cards in Broward | Officials say mail-in ballot problem could have been avoided | Post office prepares for ballot rush in Broward
- Illinois : Whiteside officials explore ways to improve voting
- Indiana : Partisan fight over absentee ballots heats up
- New Jersey : Election results could be delayed in Atlantic County
- New York : New York City preparing for elections
- Ohio : Election day a year-round process in Warren County
- Pennsylvania : Many polling stations not accessible to persons with disabilities
- Virginia : New voting machines make their debut
- California : Electronic machine lawsuit tossed out by Federal Appeals court | Decision
- Connecticut : Towns use new machines in pilot project
- Florida : 6,600 mail-in ballots returned as undeliverable in Broward | Former Broward election advisor owes state $60,000 in fines
- Georgia : Fulton county inmates to cast absentee ballots
- Maryland : Election officials say machines are ready to go
- Missouri : Missouri, Illinois delay HAVA requirements until 2006
- New Jersey : Mercer County gets ready to say farewell to historic machine
- New Mexico : Ballots puzzle Bernalillo County voters
- Ohio : Elections board can't explain loss of records
- Wyoming : State officials worry federal funding will be too little, too late
- C-SPAN 3 : Watch today's Election Assistance Commission nominations hearing
- Voting technology : Diebold threatens lawsuit over leaked papers
- California : All-mail ballot off to a good start in Monterey
- Florida : Oliphant rejects charges | Broward voting machines get OK for upcoming elections
- Indiana : Touch-screen voting machines approved in Vanderburgh County
- Pennsylvania : Allegheny County approves absentee vote delivery
- Washington : King County election chief says no election snags
- National : Senate adds $1 billion to election reform funding | Iowa Secretary of State praises Senate action
- Voting technology : Electronic voting, punch cards discussed at forum
- Colorado : Larimer County readies for voting changes | Ballots mistakenly sent to the dead
- Connecticut : Stamford hooks up to statewide voter registration system
- Florida : Task force says Oliphant's office mismanaged | Bush gives Oliphant two weeks to fix problems
- Georgia : Survey finds voter-accessibility problems for disabled
- Indiana : Foot-dragging alleged in vote-fraud reform
- Maryland : Salisbury among first to test touch-screen machines
- Missouri : Number of polling places to drop
- Montana : ButteSilver Bow precincts may be combined
- New York : Advocacy group calls ballot layout confusing
- Oregon : Secretary of State calls for printed voter guide
- Tennessee : Rules set for poll-watcher duty
- Texas : Harris County election officials praise electronic voting machines
- Virginia : Touch screens to debut in Winschester
- electionlineWeekly : Secretary of state on HAVA: 'Send me to jail'
- National : Senate amendment calls for $1.5 billion in HAVA appropriations
- Arkansas : Pulaski County voting woes discussed
- California : Error means 270 voters wont go to the polls in November
- Florida : Bush to order Oliphant to fix election office or face consequences
- Illinois : Voting system changes likely delayed | Punch cards could be gone in March 2004 in Kankakee County
- Kentucky : Meeting over absentee ballots gets heated
- Pennsylvania : Rules change for absentee ballots
- Alabama : Voting machine demonstration to be held
- Florida : Computer poll says remove Oliphant | Survey
- Indiana : Man faces more vote fraud charges | Poll workers to be trained on new machines
- Louisiana : Parish residents to vote again after flawed election
- Massachusetts : Secretary of State steps up election monitoring
- Mississippi : Trial over voter irregularities delayed
- New Jersey : Blind test new voting machines
- New York : Coalition urges more Spanish-language materials, interpreters at polls | Lack of poll workers causes problems
- Ohio : Voters try out electronic voting machines
- Virginia : Handicapped-accessibility audit set for voting sites
- California : Election offices still hard at work
- Colorado : Mail-in balloting encounters glitches
- Connecticut : State urges city to join new voter system | City, state at odds over voter list
- Florida : Governor alarmed by Broward woes | Touch-screen costs worry local officials
- Indiana : Statewide voting changes on the way | Marion County voting system still needs to be certified | Cass County to scrap old voting machines
- Michigan : County supports legislation limiting number of elections
- Missouri : Voters to test optical-scan machines
- New Jersey : Left-behind voting equipment to be thrown out
- Oregon : Money sought for voters booklet
- Pennsylvania : County council wants Congress to lower voting age
- California : County to use touch screens this November
- Colorado : Recall election for county commissioner could cost $140,000
- Florida : City must reprint 10,000 election pamphlets | Fears of fraud in Broward over extra mail-in ballots
- Kansas : Sedgwick County gets new election commissioner
- Kentucky : Concerns voiced about absentee voting probe
- Massachusetts : State review reveals flaws in city election
- Maryland : State Democrats want independent audit of machines
- New York : Older voting machines a concern
- North Carolina : State won't purchase new machines until standards are set
- Pennsylvania : New voting machines on display in Monroe County
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