I just stumbled onto this while researching Joe Andrew. There is quite a bit of information compiled here:
http://www.ejfi.org/Voting/Voting-1.htm#mapVote Fraud And Election Issues Book Map
Chapters
Chapter 1 — Introduction To Voting Problems
Introductory Comments On Voting Problems by Charles E. Corry, Ph.D.
Introduction and summary
Elections and power
Computer security
Election databases
Election officials and voting system vendors
Mailed ballots
A 'Modern' Democracy That Can't Count Votes
Special report:
Long-term neglect
Weak equipment
Votes for sale
Turned away at polls
Voluntary standards
Too Many Votes Go Uncounted by Thomas Hargrove
Vote Early, Vote Often by Kay Daly
Chicago Rules Of Election Fraud
How to steal an election
Basic Voting Principles
Secret ballot
One man, one vote
Voter eligibility
Transparency
Votes accurately recorded and counted
Reliability
Top
Chapter 2 — Essays On Voting Problems
ATM Network For Voting: A Non-Starter by David Jefferson
Re: ATM network for voting: a non-starter (Jefferson, RISKS-21.15)
Vote Of No Confidence by Jonathan Vankin
The FEC rejected Naegle's recommendation
And so on...
Sanity In The Election Process by Lauren Weinstein
Hacking The Vote by Lauren Weinstein
Statement On Palm Beach County Florida Ballot by Don A. Dillman, Ph.D.
Perspective On Election Processes by Peter Neumann
Florida vote counts
Perspective on election processes
Internet and electronic voting
Thoughts On Computers In Voting by Douglas Jones, Ph.D.
What threat does this present?
If You Want To Win An Election, Just Control The Voting Machines by Thom Hartmann
The Election by Michael Shnayerson
Global Eye — Vanishing Act by Chris Floyd
Annotations
How They Could Steal the Election This Time by Ronnie Dugger
Torment in Washington
Around the States
'It's Really a Matter of Trust'
Voting Machines Stolen in Georgia
The Kids Prick Open a Scandal
What You Can Do
E-Vote Machine Certification Criticized by Bill Poovey
Elections Run Smoothly in Surprising Places by Thomas Hargrove
Doubting Thomas
Top
Chapter 3 — Direct Recording Electronic Voting
Diebold — The Face Of Modern Ballot Tampering by Faun Otter
The perfect crime?
Bald-Faced Lies About Black Box Voting Machines And The Truth About The Diebold Rob-Georgia File by C. D. Sludge
Bigger than Watergate!
How to rig an election in the United States
Fantasy becomes reality
Hack The Vote — How To Stop Someone From Stealing The 2004 Elections by Paul Boutin
Did E-Vote Firm Patch The Georgia Election? by Kim Zetter
All The President's Votes? by Andrew Gumbel
Internet Voting For Military Was An Open Invitation To Election Fraud
Introduction
Saudis Dump U.S. Voter Firm by Charles R. Smith
Offshore Company Captures Online Military Vote by Lynn Landes
U.S. to test expat cybervoting
A security analysis of the Secure Electronic Registration and Voting Experiment (SERVE) by David Jefferson Ph.D., Aviel D. Rubin Ph.D., Barbara Simons Ph.D., and David Wagner Ph.D.
Diebold GEMS Central Tabulator Contains Stunning Security Hole by Bev Harris
Issue
Findings
Problems with GEMS Central Tabulator
More GEMS problems, and why current solutions/explanations won't work
The audit log
Could the double set of books be legitimate?
Solutions to GEMS central tabulator problem
Ways to get taxpayer restitution
More predictions
How much taxpayer money is involved?
Gambling On Voting
Tests and Testing
Lost Electronic Votes in New Mexico: A Cautionary Tale by Dan Keating
Wrong Time For An E-Vote Glitch by Kim Zetter
Low-Carb Leader Will Get My Vote by Dave Barry
Blind Voters Rip E-Machines
Modifications due
Survey questioned
Voters' complaints
Top
Chapter 4 —Trust Our Election Officials?
Some Questions For Our Elected Officials by Chuck Herrin
Electronic vote counting
Paper ballots
Voting machine security
As Bad As The 1904 Election In Colorado? by Ed Quillen
Louisiana Commissioner Of Elections Convicted Of Accepting Kickbacks From E-Vote Vendors
Factual basis, plea agreement in Fowler case
Plea agreement
Pinellas County, Florida, finds Supervisor of Elections Deborah Clark, worked for voting machine manufacturer
Abstract
Decision delayed after revelations about manufacturers
Pinellas County, Florida, Ballot Box Sat Ignored In Office
Deborah Clark just can't seem to get the hang of running an election
Human (Or Was It Machine?) Errors Mar Florida Primary Results
Abstracts from Florida Democratic Party news release
Final Voting Results Expected One Week After Electronic Election
Voting Machines Maker Blamed
Does Florida's latest election fiasco portend another Bush theft in November?
Polling problems seen as 'crisis'
Serious unresolved issues with Miami-Dade primary election mar prospects for clean November 5, 2002 election
Doofus Too Dumb To Quit In Arapahoe County, Colorado
Doofus of the Month award
Clerk's affair dividing office
He's just elected; now recall him
Baker forces commission to do right
Arapahoe has spent $200,000 in effort to oust clerk Baker by Karen Rouse
When allies become enemies by George Merritt
Arapahoe County ousts clerk in a rout
Arapahoe settles with Baker workers
Jokes at 2002 Baker meeting
Florida Clerk Notes Election Irregularities In Broward County
Request for confirmation
Reply
Mesa County Colorado List Of Voters Raises Doubts by Nancy Lofholm
Denver Election Commission Technician Charged With Theft
Why public trust is an issue here
City employee charged with theft
Diebold Wines And Dines Election Officials by David Corn
Madame Butterfly Flies Off With Ballots: Florida Fixed Again by Greg Palast
Eroding The Cornerstone Of Democracy
Open and honest elections
Election watchdog could face charges
Free Al Kolwicz!
Want to know how I voted? Look it up by Jon Caldara
Election watchdog won't face charges
We are appalled!
Votes At Risk In Some States by Thomas Hargrove and Michael Collins
Voting Glitches Found In Six Recent Elections In Miami-Dade County, Florida
On the hot seat
Assigning blame
Error repeated
Office criticized
Top
Chapter 5 — Lies, Damn Lies, And Mail In Elections
Voting Fraud In South Dakota
Dead men voting: In Daschle's home state, fraud wanders off the reservation
South Dakota poll worker faces forgery charges
Oregon's Vote-By-Mail Fails To Fulfill Its Promise by Melody Rose
Oregon's Comedy of Errors by Thomas Hargrove
Uncharted Territory For Colorado With Mail Ballots
Colorado County Clerks Breaking Election Law On Signatures by Steven K. Paulson
Mail Balloting Invites Fraud, Intimidation by Jon Caldara
Mail ballot — Here's proof that method not secure
Report On The April 1, 2003, Mail In Election, Colorado Springs, Colorado by Charles E. Corry, Ph.D.
Problem summary
Attachments
Background
City of Colorado Springs mail in election April 1, 2003
What has been done as of July 4, 2003 and what should be done?
University Of Florida Professor Sees Red Over Absentee Ballot by Amy Reinink
First complaint
No change expected
Public record
A wider fear
Candidates weigh in
Absentee Votes Worry Officials As November 2, 2004, Nears by Michael Moss
A matter for the states
Signatures and excuses
The ballot gatherers
Absentee Voting Practices Result In Felony Charges Against Orlando, Florida Mayor, Judge, Campaign Manager, And Others
'Ballot king' was paid by Orlando Mayor Dyer, other politicians to collect absentee ballots in Florida by Mark Schlueb
Orlando, Florida, mayor and judge indicted in absentee ballot case
Top
Chapter 6 — Pitfalls Of Statewide Voter Registration Databases
Thousands Of Ineligible Voters Are Still Registered by Thomas Hargrove
Ex-Con Game: How Florida's 'Felon' Voter-Purge Was Itself Felonious by Greg Palast
Many Counties Have Highly Inaccurate Voter Lists by Thomas Hargrove
Polling workers say the problems are obvious.
Vanishing Votes by Gregory Palast
How To Steal An Election by Jeff Jacoby
Election Day, RIP?
An Election Spoiled Rotten by Greg Palast
The urge to purge
Ethnic cleansing of the voter rolls
Absentee ballots go AWOL
A million votes in the electoral trash can
Phantom Voters by Terje Langeland
Introduction
Registration drive
Moving around
On the roll for years
Voting from the grave
Cutting deadwood
Does size matter?
The Miami scandal
Letters
Communication Glitch Delays Early Voting At Some Broward County, Florida, Sites
Top
Chapter 7 — Building Better Ballot Boxes
Bad Ideas For Voting Just Keep Coming by Charles E. Corry, Ph.D.
The way it was when voting worked
Bad idea #1 — Electronic voting machines
Bad idea #2 — Voting centers
Bad idea #3 — Increasing voter turnout
Bad idea #4 — Early, absentee, or mail balloting
Bad idea #5 — Exit polls
Bad idea #6 — Make election day a holiday
Bad idea #7 —Conduct many elections
Bad idea #8 — Do away with secret ballots
Bad idea #9 — Avoiding detection of election fraud
Bad idea #10 —Internet voting
Conclusions
To Register Doubts, Press Here by Sam Lubell
A Better Ballot Box? by Rebecca Mercuri, Ph.D.
Trusting trust
Trust, but verify
Top
Chapter 8 — Voting Problems In The 2002 Elections
Technician's error, not machines, to blame in Dade election mix-up
Shadow of doubt
The wrong winner
No red flags
Upcoming elections
Florida Elections — 2002
Wellington candidate sues, seeks new vote
Elections chief refuses to test vote machines
How To Vote In One Easy Step: Use Chisel, Tablet by Dave Barry
Elections are scarier than a terrorist threat
Broward discovers glitch in election
Florida's Broward County finds 100,000 lost votes; results unchanged
Bay County Democrat wins recount by 139
Voting machines in 2002 primary criticized, Miami-Dade misled by firm, report says
Bay County Democrat wins recount by 139 votes
The Re-Election of Jim Crow: How Jeb Bush's Team is Trying to Steal Florida Again by Greg Palast
The black button
Coup d'etat by computer
Various News Reports
Arkansas Secretary of State pleads guilty to taking bribes in computer voting equipment case
Sequoia vice president indicted in elections kickback scheme in Louisiana
Touch screen voting machines lose unknown number of votes in Dallas
Conflict probe launched in California's voting machine buys
Absentee ballot requests seized in Marion County, Indiana; probe launched
Voting system integrity flaw
2002 Elections: Republican Voting Machines, Election Irregularities, and "Way-Off" Polling Results by Lynn Landes
Top
Chapter 9 — Voting Problems In The 2003 Elections
Error Spurs Total Vote Recount In Boulder, Colorado, by Marcos Mocine-McQueen
Garfield County, Colorado, Election Investigation Uncovers Many Miscalculations by Mike McKibbin
Top
Chapter 10 — Voting Problems In The 2004 Elections
Electronic Voting A Mess In March 2004 California Primary
E-voting bug plagued San Diego County election
Electronic voting component wasn't fully tested
Lost e-votes could flip Napa County race
North Carolina Takes The Lead In November 2004 Elections Problems
Discrepancies found in numbers of Gaston County votes, voters
Gaston County, North Carolina investigates election tally errors
Gaston County elections director resigns
North Carolina's ballot blues by Joyce McCloy
Election problems in Craven County due to a software glitch
Fixing vote problems
More information surfaces on Carteret County problem
Election Problems In Florida — 2004
Gambling vote glitch mars tally in Broward County
Distrust fuels doubts on votes, Orange County's web site posted wrong totals
Department of Law Enforcement investigating voting fraud in Duval, other counties
Top
Chapter 11 —Election Web Sites And Problems
Election Issue Web Sites
Governmental Bodies Or Associations
Voting Equipment Manufacturers
Electronic Voting Equipment Problems Tabulated By State And County
Some known problems with electronic voting equipment
Alabama
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Louisiana
Maryland
Massachusetts
Mississippi
Nebraska
Nevada
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
Ohio
Oregon
Pennsylvania
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Virginia
Washington
Summary of commonly-observed problems with electronic voting machines