We want you to visit CTVotersCount frequently to keep up-to-date with important developments in Connecticut and beyond. Unlike a newspaper we do not have to produce something every day. However, going several days without a post we start to get restless. Our answer is to provide Frequently Asked Questions and Ironies. These are intended to explain or highlight important and timeless information. To see all past entries click on FAQ on the list under the ‘About’ tab on the right.
- 01/29 – Don't choke Clean Elections in the cradle
- 01/29 – The “National Popular Vote” Interstate Compact Is a Bad Idea
- 01/31 – BradBlog: 'Worse than what ACORN was accused of'
- 01/31 – Voting reform one of Dems top legislative goals
- 02/03 – SEEC appoints Hamden attorney to be top elections watchdog
- 02/04 – Indiana election chief found guilty of voter fraud
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- Audit Principles & Best Practices
- Auditing Recommendations, LWV
- Brennan: Machinery Of Democracy
- Brennan: Post-Election Audits
- CA Stds Working Group
- CA Top To Bottom
- Election Audit Bibliography
- Gentle Introduction To Risk-Limiting Audits
- Ohio Everest Reports
- Outsourcing Elections
- SAFE Auditing
- U WI: Early voting decreases turnout
- Video: How One Town Counts Ballots In NH
- Video: Hursti Hack
- Voter reg databases, ACM
- What Hath HAVA Wrought?
This Week Past Years
2011
- Merrill pushes for authority over election ballot supply
- HB 5727: Bill to add new audit exemption, shift burden to large towns, and exempt officials from fines
- Lawmakers Seek To Change Presidential Elections [To make them more risky, reduce confidence]
- Voter ID: Good Idea? or Bad Idea? and Costly
2010
- In Washburn's World: Election Records Would Be Public
- Nov 09 Election Observation Report - Improvement, Yet Still Unsatisfactory
- Norwalk Town Clerk: Sixth Dem Running for Secretary of the State
2009
- A New Approach To Voter Registration?
- Letters TO and FROM the Secretary of the State, Susan Bysiewicz
2008

