CVIVoter: Editorial: Get absentee ballots right

Times Union: “... we don’t agree with opening ballots weeks before election day, which could reduce public scrutiny of the process, and risks signaling prematurely how an election is going. Nor do we agree with making it easier for political operatives of any persuasion to manipulate the absentee ballot process. People put things in the mail, and order all sorts of things on line, with no assistance from anyone. What, we have to wonder, is so unusual about absentee ballots that they need the help of some party official or volunteer to request? In cases of a severe disability that makes filing a ballot request impossible, special procedures can surely be carved out.

Protecting Voting Rights Isn't Enough to Save Democracy

Rick Hasen. Vox
“...The 2020 election showed numerous paths for trying to manipulate election outcomes,” said Richard L. Hasen, a professor of law and political science at the University of California Irvine and the author of Election Meltdown and the forthcoming Cheap Speech. “And although the system barely held last time, because we had some heroic people, including heroic Republicans, there’s good reason to believe a lot of those people will no longer be in office at the time of the next election,” he said.
...I think this issue is the subversion issue, not voter suppression. The biggest impact of these false beliefs on the part of Republicans about a stolen election on 2022 is that they make it more likely that those who will be running elections in 2024 will be people who embrace the “big lie.”
...I think the most immediate threat — and this is the point I’ve been trying to drive home as an even greater risk than voter suppression, which is a real problem — is this risk of stolen elections or election subversion. This is something I never expected to have to worry about in the contemporary United States but here we are. It’s a risk that the true election winner will not get declared the winner.
...I’ve said before, I feel kind of like a climate scientist or an epidemiologist. This is what I do. I study this stuff all day every day and my warning lights are flashing red. You look at people who study the rise of authoritarianism and transitions from democracy in other countries — they’ve reached the same conclusion.
...I think people who try to minimize the risks are just in denial or not paying attention.
...And Democrats, it’s more of a mystery to me as to why they don’t see the house on fire like I do. You’ll have to ask them. There’s been a reluctance to separate out the question of subversion from voting rights.
...What the future holds is uncertain. A lot of the opportunities that may have been available in Congress seem to be closing. I think what we need to think about is what we as individuals can do to shore up our election system. I don’t know that any legislative solution is going to be forthcoming, and the danger to our election system is real. So it may take mass peaceful protests and organizing in order to assure that we have fair elections in the future.

NYTimes: Every Day Is Jan. 6 Now

New York Times: "Whatever happens in Washington, in the months and years to come, Americans of all stripes who value their self-government must mobilize at every level — not simply once every four years but today and tomorrow and the next day — to win elections and help protect the basic functions of democracy. If people who believe in conspiracy theories can win, so can those who live in the reality-based world….Above all, we should stop underestimating the threat facing the country. Countless times over the past six years, up to and including the events of Jan. 6, Mr. Trump and his allies openly projected their intent to do something outrageous or illegal or destructive. Every time, the common response was that they weren’t serious or that they would never succeed. How many times will we have to be proved wrong before we take it seriously? The sooner we do, the sooner we might hope to salvage a democracy that is in grave danger.”

The 2000 U.S. presidential election was a harbinger of things to come.

Jennifer Cohn: "…unscrupulous Republican “fixers,” including Roger Stone, deflected by falsely accusing Democrats of trying to steal the election. In the years since, these same fixers have emerged again and again to deceive voters with faulty narratives that have helped empower right wing extremists, including the Religious Right. …Bush (2000) opposed any manual recount at all. His legal team included three future Supreme Court justices: John Roberts, Brett Kavanaugh, and Amy Coney Barrett...A consortium of eight news agencies .. found that a manual recount of all machine-rejected ballots throughout the state ...would have produced a narrow Gore victory…. In 2002, Congress passed the Help America Vote Act (HAVA), which allocated $3 billion to replace punch card machines with new voting machines. HAVA allowed the new machines to be entirely paperless, making manual recounts impossible…..In 2004, Senator Hillary Clinton warned that Republicans might use paperless voting machines to steal elections...Hillary Clinton and Chuck Schumer were the only Senators who opposed HAVA…."

America is facing a ballot-box coup – help us sound the alarm in 2022 

A communication from the Guardian requesting donations.
"This is an entirely new threat. This is not voting suppression or gerrymandering... What is now taking shape across America is the machinery necessary to steal an election….Last week, Jocelyn Benson, the Democratic secretary of state in Michigan, said about Trumpists targeting official positions with electoral oversight: “This is a five-alarm fire. If people in general, leaders and citizens, aren’t taking this as the most important issue of our time and acting accordingly, then we may not be able to ensure democracy prevails again in 2024.... in Pennsylvania “Stop the Steal” supporters have triumphed in races to become judges of elections in their local precincts. Yes, a “Stop the Steal” supporter will be overseeing the 2024 election [in PA].””

CVIVoter: The ‘most serious’ security breach ever is unfolding right now. Here’s what you need to know. 

The log4j bug is " the most serious vulnerability I have seen in my decades-long career” [Easterly]. This adds to the list of existing software vulnerabilities in voting machines that threaten our votes. An earlier story from cybersecurity firm Bishop Fox told about a serious vulnerability in BMDs (ballot marking devices that count votes) similar to those in the pipeline for New York State. Stop these vulnerable voting machines from being certified for New York by contacting your state legislators to pass S309, A1115 The Secure Voting Machines Act ("Ban the Hybrids”). Allegra Dengler

Good news: Trump Judge Allows Cases to Proceed Against GA Voter Suppression Law

Trump Judge Allows Cases to Proceed Against GA Voter Suppression Law 'BradCast' 12/17/2021
Guest: Marilyn Marks of Coalition for Good Governance on that and MUCH more; Also: Stone takes the 5th; Judge allows Dominion's $1.6 billion defamation case to proceed against Fox 'News' …
It's been a rough close of the year for those of us fighting to preserve democracy in these United States against the rising authoritarian tide from the Right. But while it's has been a tough slog for passage of federal voting rights and election protection legislation in the U.S. Senate, there have been several critical victories for fans of democracy in federal court over this past week, as covered on today's BradCast.

Georgia lawsuit looks to ban election machines over use of QR codes

Comment: The NYS Board of Elections is in the processing of certifying voting machines like these with barcodes New York City voters and others will be voting on them soon unless they are stopped now. Ask your legislators to support S309A/A1115A the "Secure Voting Machines Act” (Hybrid Ban). Ban voting systems that count votes hidden in bar codes that the voter cannot read or verify.

Senate Democrats renew focus on voting rights as domestic policy bill stalls and filibuster changes are considered

WAPO "Civil rights groups.. are warning that the [Democratic] party needs to show a greater sense of urgency and stop letting congressional rules get in the way… NAACP President Derrick Johnson said ..“This is protecting our nation, our Constitution, so it would be unconscionable for members to leave before acting"

GA Voting Rights Leader Warns of 'Total Takeover' by GOP to 'Control Outcomes of All Elections'

"Recently, Reuters' James Oliphant and Nathan Layne took a detailed look at the effect all of this is having on local elections officials in ... Georgia, where longtime, local election board officials --- specifically, Democratic election officials ... specifically black Democratic election officials (and frequently black Democratic women) --- are now being purged from County election boards across the state at an alarming rate….Butler describes today what is going on right now in Georgia, largely under the national media radar, as being part of the GOP's "insurrection plan nationally, that 'We are going to take over every aspect of controlling the outcome of elections, so if I don't like the results, I can put in the results that I want to have.'"

On "60 Minutes," Reality Winner Opens Up About the Motivation for Her Leak and the Psychic Toll of Her Confinement

Intercept: "The document she leaked didn’t contain evidence of collusion between then-presidential candidate Donald Trump and Russia. It said that Russia had penetrated our election system but not that it had done anything to manipulate the voter rolls or the votes. The leak exposed flaws in the system while showing that Russia was keeping its options for meddling open — just as they’ve done in other countries, and just as we’ve done in almost every country on the planet.”

Powerful Package Chosen by Let NY Vote Tonight

Tonight the Let NY Vote coalition chose a powerful voting rights platform that includes: equity, accessibility, better administration of elections, security, accuracy of the vote count and youth voting! It's really exciting! Full Let NY Vote 2022 priorities are listed below.
The hybrid-ban bill (A1115A / S309A) will be one of the Let NY Vote coalition's priorities. It was chosen along with 2 other new bills. Congratulations and sincere thanks to everyone who helped!!! We tied for 1st place in the voting for new priorities.

Trump Has Already Laid the Groundwork to Subvert the 2024 Election

Truthout: "This is a five-alarm fire, yet right now no elected Democrat is consistently sounding the alarm — This is DEFCON for democracy, yet the president barely mentions it…..To be sure that democracy will survive in the United States, Democrats must take seriously the possibility of this nightmare scenario and take bold action to prevent it from happening.”

From Public Citizen: Email your senator to secure our vote, phone banking tonight Dec 2, protesters arrested

We’re almost at Thanksgiving, and 2022 is right around the corner.

And yet - the Senate has still not passed the Freedom to Vote Act, the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act, or D.C. Statehood.

So, we are stepping up and showing Congress and the White House that failing to protect our elections and the right to vote is not an option. We must get these bills across the finish line now.

US added to list of ‘backsliding’ democracies for first time 

Guardian: "Alexander Hudson,... said: “The United States., the declines in civil liberties and checks on government indicate that there are serious problems with the fundamentals of democracy.”...The organisation’s secretary general, Kevin Casas-Zamora, said: “The visible deterioration of democracy in the United States, as seen in the increasing tendency to contest credible election results, the efforts to suppress participation (in elections), and the runaway polarisation ... is one of the most concerning developments.”

The Growing Election Sabotage Movement

Brennan Center: "The alarming success of the election sabotage movement during the past year, along with the audaciousness of its leaders, should have Americans worried about the health of our democracy. It’s wort...h noting: legislatures come back for another swing of the bat in January. We haven’t hit bottom yet..federal legislative action is the only truly effective answer. The Freedom to Vote Act, currently pending in the Senate, would prevent most forms of election sabotage.

Attempted breach of Ohio county election network draws FBI and state scrutiny

Some cybersecurity is better than none, but with the limited resources for election administration in most counties, the idea that our voting can be protected from cyberattack is a myth. But don’t give up- there is one way to protect our votes, Keep a secure chain of custody and count hand marked paper ballots by hand, with representatives of all parties observing. Many people believe paper ballots are being 100% audited by hand to confirm the machine count, but in most cases, they aren’t.
Votes counted by electronic voting machines can’t be protected. The DHS itself was a victim of the devastating Solarwind hack. Protecting from cyberattack is excruciatingly hard. But it’s not that hard to protect our vote count. Count by hand all the paper ballots (hand marked by the voter) to confirm the computerized vote count.

Former top officials warn democracy in 'jeopardy' without Congressional action on election security

The Hill: “In the course of our careers, many of us have analyzed the threats posed by unstable democracies elsewhere, never imagining we would begin to see similar threats at home. Sadly, that moment has arrived,” the wrote. “We have strong democratic institutions and traditions, but they are being placed in severe jeopardy in the current climate. We call on you to meet this challenge squarely and put in place the defenses that will safeguard the integrity of our sacred democratic institutions.”