DC Council: Cheh to Seek Court Order in Elections Probe

DC Council: Cheh to Seek Court Order in Elections Probe

Nikita Stewart The Washington Post Apr 23 2009

D.C. Council member Mary M. Cheh, raising questions about the performance of Sequoia Voting Systems in September's primary election, wants a judge to order the company to adhere to the council's subpoena power.

As chairman of an investigative committee, Cheh (D-Ward 3) served the California-based company with a subpoena to get information about how thousands of phantom votes appeared in initial vote tallies. The company runs the city's elections systems.
 

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WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A number of states try to make voting a little easier by allowing voters to choose all the candidates from a

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A number of states try to make voting a little easier by allowing voters to choose all the candidates from a

By Adam Levine, CNN

A number of states try to make voting a little easier by allowing voters to choose all the candidates from a single party with a single vote.

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A number of states try to make voting a little easier by allowing voters to choose all the candidates from a single party with a single vote.
 

Washington, D.C., Suffers Headaches as Early Voters Show Up at Election Board HQ

Washington, D.C., Suffers Headaches as Early Voters Show Up at Election Board HQ

By Shannon Bream & Steven Clark, FOXnews.com

Thousands of voters have been waiting in line for hours at Washington, D.C.'s Election Board headquarters to cast their absentee ballots in person.

Despite efforts to reduce long lines and voting irregularities on Election Day, thousands of voters this week have been waiting in line for hours at Washington, D.C., Election Board headquarters to cast ballots in person after requested absentee ballots failed to arrive before the voting deadline. 

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