Ohio Election Blog

Ohio must stress accountability with bipartisan, nonpartisan election reform

Candice Hoke

article thumbnailOhio's reputation as a "good government state" was tainted in 2004's election. Under microscopic scrutiny for nearly five years, the array of...
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Remembering John Gideon's Generosity to Ohio and the Nation

Candice Hoke

article thumbnail The loss of John Gideon is incalculable. John Gideon was a stalwart friend of Ohio and all who seek transparency, accountability, fair access, and...
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Election Officals' Options

Candice Hoke

article thumbnail STYLE--> A new paper reviews the types of voting equipment technical events that merit a closer look, and how to...
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Feds asked to block Diebold sale

WASHINGTON, D.C. (AP) -- A voter advocacy organization asked the U.S. Justice Department yesterday to undo the sale by Diebold Inc. of its voting machine business, saying the transaction promotes a monopoly.

Voter Action, based in Seattle and Amherst, Mass., said in a letter to the department's antitrust division that the transaction is a grab for market share. The sale creates monopoly power in violation of federal antitrust laws, the group said.

Diebold, based in North Canton, said in early September that it would sell its subsidiary Premier Election Solutions Inc., based in Allen, Texas, to its bigger competitor, Election Systems & Software Inc. of Omaha, Neb., for $5 million plus payments representing 70 percent of collections of the unit's accounts receivable as of Aug. 31.

All but two Ohio counties use equipment from ES&S or Premier.

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