No New Vote System Until 2012
July 20th, 2007
Adam Fogel
Adam is Right to Vote Director at FairVote.
Christoper Drew offers this report in today’s New York Times that begins:
Democratic leaders in the House and Senate are slowing their drive to revamp the nation’s voting systems, aides said yesterday.
Under pressure from state and local officials, as well as from lobbyists for the disabled, House leaders now advocate putting off the most sweeping changes until 2012, four years later than planned.
The U.S. continues to be plagued by a patchwork election system that creates confusion for voters and burdens local election officials. Voting rights advocates hoped that a new mandate requiring optical scan ballots would be in place before November 2008. Instead, Congressional leaders plan to introduce legislation requiring every touch-screen voting machine have a voter-verified paper trail. However, experts worry that these add-on printers will cause enormous problems on Election Day, including paper jams and smudged, illegible ballots.
An important voice in the debate to reform our election system is the disabled community, many of whom were able to vote independently for the first time because of the new touch-screen voting machines. They worry that moving to the optical scan system will diminish their independence and inhibit their right to vote in private. The solution is to create a voting system with a voter-verified paper trail like the optical scan that also includes the accessibility element of the touch-screen machines.
Other posts by Adam Fogel
- Pawlenty Vetoes Automatic Registration Bill - May 22nd, 2009
- One in Four Military Voters Disenfranchised - May 13th, 2009
- DC Vote Advocate Jack Kemp Passes Away - May 4th, 2009
- Ohio SoS Releases Elections Report - April 22nd, 2009
- On Emancipation Day, No Democracy in D.C. - April 16th, 2009
- Growing Chorus for Voter Registration Modernization - March 20th, 2009
- Rep. Jackson Reintroduces RTV Amendment - March 11th, 2009
- Taxation Without Representation Alive and Well in D.C. - March 6th, 2009
- Call Your Senator for DC Voting Rights Today! - February 23rd, 2009
- OH SoS Throws Hat in the Ring for U.S. Senate - February 18th, 2009
