N.J. wants voting machines opened

New Jersey's attorney general yesterday asked a judge to open eight Camden County voting machines whose votes were not retrieved by poll workers after the election Tuesday.

Camden County election officials had said they would ignore any votes cast on the machines, which poll workers mishandled on election night, for now.

But after The Inquirer raised questions about that decision, Attorney General Anne Milgram's office yesterday ... Full Story »

Posted by Beth Wellington
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Topics: Election Reform
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Posted by: Posted by Beth Wellington - Nov 9, 2007 - 2:45 PM PST
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Mike LaBonte
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by Mike LaBonte - Oct. 1, 2008

Some of the information presented does not make sense, and it is left unexplored.

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Beth Wellington
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by Beth Wellington - Oct. 1, 2008

a short story, but it records further problems with voting machines and that votes would not have been counted if it were not for questioning by the paper.

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