Verified Voting Foundation Teams with Rutgers Law School and Common Cause to Provide “CountingVotes.org”

The Verified Voting Foundation, in cooperation with Common Cause and the Rutgers Law School, sponsor “CountingVotes.org”, a web page with considerable information and evaluation of the ability of each state to produce a reliable vote count. In August the webpage ranked each state’s capability, and the web page is updated frequently with news on this topic. Thanks to Thomas Jones for the link.


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Verified Voting Foundation Teams with Rutgers Law School and Common Cause to Provide “CountingVotes.org” — 5 Comments

  1. I witnessed the vote-counting of the ballots for the presidential ticket at the national L Party. I also distributed more than 450 paper ballots with the 525 names for the 9th USA Parliament there as well.

    The basic voting used by all Libertarian and Green Parties all the way down to their smallest committees are incorrect. Raise the hand is used. Nod the head, yes/no…anything other than ranked choice numbers. All single-winner districts.

    If you can use RCV in multi-winner districts of two or more, then you’re on the right track. Neither the Ls or the Gs do that.

    A corporation is an elected BoD. It’s a governing entity, much like a guild, a union and a political party. They all share the commonality of a dysfunctional voting system which transpires when two, three and/or more people try to work together as a team.

    We can improve all the entities mentioned above by improving the vote counting system.

    Learn about how proportional representation (PR) works:
    http://usparliament.org/stv.php

    Want to even learn more? Try the new 9th USA Parliament’s Vote Counting School:
    http://usparliament.org/votecountingschool.php

  2. ALL snail mail scanner paper ballots — Oregon survives.

    ALL scanner paper ballots — lots of States survive.

    Cost per polling place vote ???

    Cost per snail mail ballot vote ???

    P.R. and nonpartisan App.V.

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