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.
- 2012 Election Technology Preparedness
- Audit Principles & Best Practices
- Auditing Recommendations, LWV
- Brennan: Machinery Of Democracy
- Brennan: Post-Election Audits
- CA Stds Working Group
- CA Top To Bottom
- Caltech/MIT: What has changed, what hasn't, & what needs improvement
- Election Audit Bibliography
- Gentle Introduction To Risk-Limiting Audits
- Ohio Everest Reports
- Outsourcing Elections
- Risk Limiting Audits: Why and How
- 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
2012
- 60 Districts Selected for Post-Election Audits
- Which, if any, of Connecticut's 169 towns would be secure for Internet voting (let alone email and fax voting)?
- Courant does So-So fact check of its latest editorial
2011
- Brad Friedman questions value of "Faith Based 'Recount'" - we agree.
- Op-Ed, Denise Merrill: "Bill Ends Ballot Shortages, Protects Voters"
- Video: If you still have faith in Internet/online voting
2010
- Candidates Endorsed: Hot Day In August Predicted: Seven Or Eight Statewide Primaries
- Norwich Registrar Loses Party Endorsement In Close Vote
- Revolving door in PA swings toward Internet Voting
- Registrar Nomination: Surprise Change Results In Dustup
2009
- Did Hawaii and Honolulu Defy Own Laws, Science, and Common Sense?
- Nov 08 Election Audit Reports - Part 2 - Counting Not Extremely Accurate
2008

