Voting
Kentucky Attorney General Stumbo Releases Expert’s Report to Improve Electronic Voting
October 02, 2007 -- Kentucky Attorney General Greg Stumbo today released to the State Board of Elections and Secretary of State Trey Grayson an independent expert report detailing needed improvements to Kentucky’s electronic voting system certifications. (Click here to view letter to Grayson: http://tinyurl.com/2hnbby) » read more »
Kentucky SOS Grayson Announces Kentucky Voter Registration Week
September 28, 2007 -- (Frankfort, KY) With the 2007 general election only weeks away, Kentuckians, including election officials across the state, will be focusing on Voter Registration Week in order to increase the number of registered voters eligible to vote in the November 6, 2007 election. This is the first time Kentucky has had its own Voter Registration Week, which will be held on October 1-7, 2007. » read more »
Republican Candidates Again Reject Minority Audience
Michigan Civil Rights Director Applauds Justice Department Delaying Approval of New SOS Voter ID Rules
September 26, 2007 -- Lansing, MI - Today, Michigan Department of Civil Rights (MDCR) Director Linda V. Parker applauded the U.S. Justice Department's decision to delay approval of the proposed Voter ID regulations and the proposed closure of the Buena Vista branch office of the Secretary of State. The delay follows requests by the MDCR and other concerned organizations that the "Secretary of State (SOS) be made to hold hearings or otherwise allow for public comment regarding the proposed rule changes in voting requirements." » read more »
DNC Statement on Supreme Court Decision to Hear Indiana Voter ID Case
September 25, 2007 -- Washington, DC - Democratic National Committee Voting Rights Institute Chair Donna Brazile issued the following statement in response to today's decision by the Supreme Court to hear the Indiana voter ID case: » read more »
Indiana AG seeks to be heard in the Civil Case of Two East Chicago Police Officers Charged with Vote Fraud
September 25, 2007 -- INDIANAPOLIS, IN – Two East Chicago police officers charged with vote fraud in 2006 have captured the attention of Indiana Attorney General Steve Carter. Carter has filed a Motion to Intervene in the officers’ civil case against the Lake County Board of Elections and Registration. » read more »
Washington Attorney General Seeks To Preserve Voter Choice In Elections
US Supreme Court to hear arguments on Top-Two Primary on 10/1
September 24, 2007 -- OLYMPIA — On Oct. 1, Washington Attorney General Rob McKenna will argue on behalf of Washington's people before the US Supreme Court, defending Initiative 872, the “Top-Two Primary” initiative passed by about 60 percent of voters in 2004.
State of Washington, et al. v. Washington State Republican Party, et al. will be McKenna’s second argument before the US Supreme Court as Attorney General and the first case the US Supreme Court will hear for the fall term. » read more »
Barack Obama: Obama Calls on Californians to Reject Initiative
September 19, 2007 - CHICAGO, IL -- Senator Barack Obama today issued the following statement on the Presidential Election Reform Act, an initiative proposed for the California ballot. This initiative would create a firewall to protect the Republican nominee from losses in other states by dividing California's electoral votes by Congressional District.
The text of the statement is below: » read more »
Barack Obama: D.C. Residents Deserve Voting Rights
September 18, 2007 -- WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) today made the following statement on the failed Senate vote on voting rights for the District of Columbia. The vote to proceed to consideration of the bill failed to reach the necessary 60 votes. » read more »
Ted Kennedy: Kennedy On The District Of Columbia House Voting Rights Act Of 2007
(As Prepared for Delivery)
September 18, 2007 -- "Today’s debate involves one of the most important issues in our democracy. Dr. Martin Luther King called the right to vote “civil right number one.” Yet hundreds of thousands of Americans who live in the nation’s capital have been denied an equal voice in our democracy. Citizens in the District of Columbia live in the very shadow of the Capitol Building, but they have no representative who can vote their interests within these halls. It’s long past time for us to finally correct this basic wrong. » read more »
Senator Reid: Republicans Deny D.C. Citizens Basic Civil Right Of A Voice In Congress
September 18, 2007 -- Washington, DC — Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid made the following statement today after the Senate Republicans blocked a debate on the D.C. Voting Rights Act:
“By blocking a debate in the Senate on D.C. voting rights, Republicans have continued to deny 600,000 U.S. citizens the right to voting representation in Congress. » read more »
Dianne Feinstein: Statement of Senator Feinstein in Support of D.C. Vote Bill
September 18, 2007 -- Washington, DC – U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) today voted in support of providing the District of Columbia with a vote in the House of Representatives.
Senator Feinstein is a co-sponsor of the legislation, the District of Columbia House Voting Rights Act of 2007. The bill was sponsored by Senators Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.), Orrin Hatch (R-Utah), and Bob Bennett (R-Utah).
This afternoon, the Senate voted 57-42 in favor of a procedural motion to limit debate on the legislation. Without the necessary 60 votes, the motion was denied. » read more »
DNC Calls On Congress to Pass DC Voting Rights: No Time to Filibuster
September 18, 2007 -- Washington, DC- Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean and DNC Voting Rights Institute Chair Donna Brazile issued the following joint statement urging passage of legislation granting DC full voting rights in the House of Representatives: » read more »
Must Read: "Republican Dirty Tricks Begin"
September 18, 2007 -- Washington, DC--In today's New York Times, Bob Herbert takes a closer look at a Republican sponsored ballot initiative being proposed to change the way California distributes its electoral votes - a change that the GOP believes would allow them to pick up seats in California and win the White House. This initiative is just more of the GOP's "dirty electoral tricks" by the same national Republican players that funded the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth. Herbert says, "This crowd is no more interested in genuine electoral reform than Britney Spears is." » read more »
Kentucky State Board Votes to Re-Certify Election Systems
September 18, 2007 -- (Frankfort, KY) The Kentucky State Board of Elections (SBE) met today and re-examined voting systems from three voting system vendors: Election Systems and Software, Hart InterCivic, and Premier
Election Solutions. All three systems were recertified by a unanimous vote of the State Board upon the recommendation of the state’s voting system examiners team consisting of a county clerk, an expert in computer science, and a person who is knowledgeable in election procedures and law in Kentucky. » read more »