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Voting - Election Integrity

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Guardian.co.uk

A "perfect storm" could be building for US election day on November 4 because of a combination of sky-high voter interest, new ballot machines and a shortage of poll staff, the independent Pew group warned yesterday.

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AfterDowningStreet.org

It was strange and very frustrating. When I finally got through my slate of candidate choices, I could not get the VOTE button to light up when I touched it. I finally called over a poll worker and he told me that I needed to touch lightly.

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WVgazette.com

When she reported the problem, she said, the poll worker in charge "responded that everything was all right. It was just that the screen was sensitive and I was touching the screen too hard. She instructed me to use only my fingernail."

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WBZ TV (CBS)

[When the federal subpoenas are closing in what do you do? Steal the evidence.] Boston police said three Dell laptop computers were stolen from the group's Dorchester office around 10:15 p.m. Wednesday.

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news.yahoo.com/s/

The newspaper said it identified apparent problems in Colorado, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Nevada and North Carolina. It says some states are improperly using Social Security data to verify new voters' registration applications...

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The Indypendent NYC

PHOENIX—While both presidential candidates avoid discussing immigration reform, Republican pundits are stirring up concern about non-citizens throwing the election. Meanwhile, 97-year-old Shirley Preiss has voted in every election since 1932, but

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Rocky Mountain News

The abrupt resignation of a top elections official at the secretary of state's office happened in the midst of a watchdog group's investigation into her relationship with a local businessman who has contracts with that office.

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McClatchy News

Disclosure of an election computer glitch that could drop ballot totals for entire precincts is stirring new worries that an unofficial laboratory testing system failed for years to detect an array of flaws in $1.5 billion worth of voting equipment s

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