Pima County Election Integrity Standoff Ends
And so it ends, not with a bang, but with a whisper of data flowing between two computers. The Democratic Party and it’s staunch allies, the Republicans (try to get used to that idea, at least on this issue…) and the Libertarians, and a great number of Independent active citizens, have prevailed in the battle … Read more
Pima County’s Election Integrity Moment of Truth
Will they? Or won’t they? It seems like a happy victory-day dance is in the works for the many committed citizen activists who have worked for years here in Pima County to improve election security and assure proper public oversight of our entire elections process by the political parties. The Board has voted unanimously to … Read more
Maybe Grover Norquist Was Right About Bi-Partisanship?
As expectations here in Arizona of Governor Napolitano’s endorsement of Obama for President are firming up to the point that Arizona’s volunteer Obama staff are saying it’s in the bag, I just feel compelled to share this little morsel from Ted Rall: I especially love the Hello Kitty Obama sign. Precious.
Mike’s iPod
I recently bought an iPod Nano with video. Wow. Without a doubt, the best $200 I ever spent. I can’t believe I lived without this thing until now. I have discovered time in the little interstices of life to listen to discussions and news and music and watch video I would never have been exposed … Read more
Paula Aboud, State Senator LD 28 Discusses the Work of the Legislature
My State Senator Paula Aboud appeared recently on Political Perspectives. It’s worth a watch:
Yesterdays Has-Beens Are Back
With 91% of precincts reporting, it is safe to say that New Hampshire has been won by Clinton (~39%) and McCain (~37%). Yesterday they were in trouble or even footnotes of the 2008 race, today they are back in the driver’s seats. But with New Hampshire voters on both sides of the aisle dipping into … Read more
Pima County Board of Supervisors Advances Election Integrity with Vote to Release All 2006 Election Databases
At today’s hearing at the Pima Board of Supervisors, after a number of false starts, the Board voted unanimously to release the entire database series from the 2006 primary, general, and RTA elections and to drop the appeal of Judge Miller’s ruling. The records release greatly exceeds the records required to be released by Judge … Read more
