12 nuns turned away from Indiana polls for lacking photo IDs

Think Progress:

Today, Sister Julie McGuire had to turn away 12 fellow Indiana nuns — all in their 80s or 90s — from a polling place because they lacked a state or federal photo ID, as mandated by the recent Supreme Court decision. AP reports:

“One came down this morning, and she was 98, and she said, ‘I don’t want to go do that,’” Sister McGuire said. Some showed up with outdated passports. None of them drives.

They weren’t given provisional ballots because it would be impossible to get them to a motor vehicle branch and back in the 10-day time frame allotted by the law, Sister McGuire said. “You have to remember that some of these ladies don’t walk well. They’re in wheelchairs or on walkers or electric carts.”

Sister McGuire also underscored the difficulty in obtaining IDs for these women: “We’re going to take from now until November to get them out and get this done. You can’t do this like school kids on a bus. I wish we could.” More on the ID Divide here.

Major mess in Pennsylvania

Machine malfunctions, long lines, registration probs reported across Keystone State..

BRAD BLOG ALERT
April 22, 2008

Pennsylvania Primary: Polling Place, E-Voting Problem Wire…

Problem reports from polling places in PA, including voting machine malfunctions, long lines, registration problems and more having been coming in all across the state (particularly in and around Philly), all morning.

We’ve been doing our best to keep up, with a running wire of notable reports, which we continue to update throughout the day.

See our report yesterday detailing concerns about e-voting equipment (though not from officials, who weren’t concerned at all) and whether there would be enough machines to go around (presuming they work at all) across Pennsylvania…

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CBS Evening News: No confidence in voting system

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Rep. Rush Holt (D-NJ) continues misleading America about his two different election reforms bills. On Saturday night’s CBS Evening News (video here), he says, in regard to the upcoming Super Tuesday Election: “There will be states around the country where the election results will be in question, and there will be no way to resolve the question.”

What he fails to mention is that, should either of his own two federal Election Reform bills be passed into law as currently written, there will still be states around the country where the election results will be in question, and there will still be no way to resolve the question, because he still refuses to include a ban on touch-screen voting machines in either of his two bills.

Incredibly, even his newly introduced “Emergency” bill (which we wrote about back here) would give money for paper ballots only to jurisdictions that don’t already use unverifiable touch-screen (DRE) voting systems with so-called “paper trails”…

As with his previous failed effort, HR811 (which we helped his office write before it was introduced, and which we’ve covered in great detail here), the touch-screen DREs would be allowed to stay in place in the new bill as well, as long as they have that worthless, and unverifiable “paper trail”.

Such DRE “paper trails”, in contrast to true, hand-marked paper ballots have been shown in study after study to be easily hackable, and ultimately offer no more confidence that an election was recorded accurately, than a DRE without such a “paper trail”.

Rush Holt knows that, of course, (we’ve told him as much directly ourselves and he is, literally, a rocket scientist) but he apparently doesn’t care.

It’s not the first time Holt has mislead about this issue. In fact, he’s previously out and out lied about it.

We take no joy in saying it, but Rush Holt, the “leader” among the Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives on the issue of Election Reform, is absolutely shameless.

Some problems crop up in Florida vote

A handful of Florida voters are reporting technical glitches and other problems in counties using touch-screen voting machines. Early reports indicated the problems were small, and critics of the machines so far have not raised major alarms.

The office of Rep. Robert Wexler, a south-Florida Democrat who is a leading critic of touch-screen machines, received only a few complaints Tuesday morning and passed those concerns along to the state’s supervisor or elections, a spokeswoman tells RAW STORY. But so far the congressman and his staff do not see large-scale problems developing.

“We haven’t been getting flooded with calls,” said the spokeswoman, who works in Wexler’s DC office but is not authorized to speak on the record. Two people called his Florida offices and one call was received in Washington, she said.

“If we’d started to get calls from lots of constituents … we’d be all over it,” she added.

After Tuesday’s election, Palm Beach County, part of which Wexler represents, will phase out its touch-screen machines in favor of paper optical-scan ballots.

Florida news outlets reported some delays in opening polling places and malfunctioning machines in at least one precinct.

“There has been a major failure of the voting, at least at this precinct. … None of the machines worked,” Rabbi Richard Yellin, who was first in line at his polling place in Boynton Beach, told the South Florida Sun-Sentinel.

Yellin said he had to leave the precinct to attend a service at his synagogue and planned to return later in the day.

The Palm Beach Post documented glitches at other polling locations as well. Someone mistakenly shut down voting machines at a precinct in Delray Beach and another polling place in Boynton Beach opened nearly an hour late, according to the paper.

The Palm Beach County elections supervisor, Arthur Anderson, pronounced himself a “satisfied customer” after what he said was a smooth vote at his own polling place, but reporters had to take his word for it.

“[U]nlike his predecessor, former Elections Supervisor Theresa LePore, Anderson would not allow reporters to follow him into the polling place to verify that the machines had all been booted and to observe any problems voters might be having,” the Post’s Ron Hayes reported. “He insisted journalists remain 150 feet from the polling place, although that demarcation was not clearly marked outside.”

MSNBC’s Kerry Sanders reported a “minor irritation” for voters at a half-dozen polling places in Broward County, when voting machines failed to read voters’ drivers licenses to verify their identities. The machines have been repaired, and elections officials told Sanders that voters had the opportunity to vote, although they had to wait longer than expected.

In Dade County, touch-screen systems also caused a few problems, Sanders reported. Computer chips voters have to be inserted into the machines, but some voters were given chips that did not properly register which party’s primary they wished to vote in.

“Minor problems,” Sanders said. “Certainly not the problems we’ve seen in Florida in years past.”

VIDEO EXCLUSIVE: Election Integrity Expert Mark Crispin Miller Says ‘Fringe Movement’ Within Republican Party Is ‘Dismantling Democracy’

Says Movement ‘Has Been Destroying The Voting System On Every Conceivable Front’
Adds That Even A ‘Cursory Study’ Of The 2004 Election ‘Makes It Abundantly Clear That The Election Was Stolen’

Via the Brad Blog: Guest Blogged by Alan Breslauer

Election integrity expert and author of Fooled Again, Mark Crispin Miller, made some remarkable comments while speaking to the LA Election Protection Task Force last night. Robert Carillo Cohen, producer of Hacking Democracy, was also a featured speaker at the event.

After covering some preliminary matters, Miller retold the story of his post 2004 election encounter with John Kerry when the Democratic candidate admitted that he believed the presidential election was stolen. This shouldn’t surprise anyone since, as Miller states:

And believe me, a cursory study of the evidence makes it abundantly clear that the election was stolen and it wasn’t even that close.

Which ultimately leads Miller to conclude that Kerry is in denial:

Because if you really do accept what happened, you realize that it is a catastrophe, it’s an emergency. And it’s something that a guy like John Kerry or Al Gore is simply not built to deal with, right? Because if you come to terms with what went down, you realize that it is an attack on American democracy. Business as usual can’t simply continue. We gotta do something. We gotta hit the barricades.

But resistance to the idea that American democracy is under attack goes far beyond Kerry and Gore. Miller believes the way to break through this resistance is to:

keep publicizing, to keep spreading the word, to keep making clear that it is not just this little thing here or that little thing there, we’re talking about a fringe movement that has taken over the Republican party that has been dismantling democracy, that has been destroying the voting system on every conceivable front, not just the machines. They are even messing with the census. They are preventing another census from being taken because if you have census data you can track this stuff more easily.

Finally, Miller concludes by going over a 12-step approach to reforming our elections.