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ACORN Workers Indicted for Voter Fraud in Wisconsin

Tuesday, 09 March 2010 | admin5

Wisconsin Attorney General J. B. Van Hollen has announced indictments of five residents for voter fraud, including two ACORN workers. Via Ed Morrissey: MILWAUKEE – Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen announced today that the Milwaukee Election Fraud Task Force has brought additional electoral...
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Obama Draws Fire for Appointing SEIU's Stern to Deficit Panel

Saturday, 06 March 2010 | admin5

President Obama's decision to appoint his close political ally, union leader Andrew Stern, to the newly created National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform has set off a firestorm of criticism from business and conservative groups who charge he is a political radical who should be ...
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Judge orders tighter rein on voting machines PDF Print E-mail
Written by Staff Writer/NJ.com   
Wednesday, 03 February 2010 10:52

The maker of New Jersey's voting machines is hailing a Superior Court ruling on the security of the devices as a victory, while the lawyer who sued to have the machines discarded said she still expects state experts to find they have serious flaws.

Sequoia Voting Systems "is exceedingly pleased with the court's decision that affirms what Sequoia and our customers throughout New Jersey and the United States have long known and experienced -- that our voting equipment is indeed safe, accurate and reliable," CEO Jack A. Blaine said in a press release.

In her ruling Monday, Mercer County Superior Court Judge Linda Feinberg acknowledged that New Jersey has used Sequoia systems for over 15 years without finding any evidence that an election has been compromised through manipulation of the machines, the firm said.

To continue reading this article: http://www.nj.com/news/times/regional/index.ssf?/base/news-19/1265179538216910.xml&coll=5



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