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searchingforsanity
What a joke. How about a real investigation.

http://moritzlaw.osu.edu/communications/ne...005/021705.html

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U.S. Election Assistance Commission to Hold Hearing at Moritz on Nation's Provisional Voting in 2004 Election

February 17, 2005

Contact: Kay Stimson, (202) 566-3100

Washington, D.C. - The U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC) will hold a public hearing on the use of provisional voting in the 2004 election cycle on February 23 in Columbus, Ohio. The hearing will be held from 1:00-5:00 PM at the Ohio State University Moritz College of Law.

Under a federal election reform law, the Help America Vote Act of 2002 (HAVA), all states were required to offer provisional ballots beginning in 2004. Provisional ballots are available to voters who believe they are eligible to vote although their names do not appear on the registration rolls. HAVA also charges EAC with developing voluntary guidance on the subject.

"We know that provisional ballots enabled more than one million Americans to vote on Election Day 2004," remarked EAC Chair Gracia Hillman. "These were voters who were eligible to vote, but without the protection of HAVA, they would have been denied their right to cast a ballot. Preliminary data collected from 41 states also shows that more than 500,000 provisional ballots were not counted. It is important for us to learn more about the successes and failures of provisional voting in order to assist election officials in conducting this type of voting in the future."

The public hearing will feature three panels comprised of state and local election officials, academic experts on provisional voting and representatives of voter advocacy organizations. Featured panelists include the following:

Election Officials

Hon. Glenda Hood, Florida Secretary of State
Hon. Rebecca Vigil-Giron, New Mexico Secretary of State
Hon. J. Kenneth Blackwell, Ohio Secretary of State
Mr. Michael Vu, Director, Cuyahoga County Board of Elections (OH)
Ms. Cherie Poucher, Director, Wade County Board of Elections (NC)
Academics


Professor Dan Tokaji, Moritz College of Law, Ohio State University
Mr. John Lott, Resident Scholar, American Enterprise Institute
Professor Edward Foley, Moritz College of Law, Ohio State University
Voter Advocacy Organization Representatives

Ms. Kay Maxwell, National President, League of Women Voters
Mr. John Fund, Editorial Board Member, Wall Street Journal
Mr. Miles Rapoport, President, Demos
Testimony for the public hearing on provisional voting may be submitted in writing to EAC at testimony@eac.gov. A live webcast of the event will be available at the following link:
http://moritzlaw.osu.edu/webcast/index.html.

Congress created the four-member U.S. Election Assistance Commission under HAVA, which has provided approximately $3 billion in funding for election reform. EAC is charged with disbursing payments to states for replacement of voting systems and election administration improvements, adopting voluntary voting system guidelines, and serving as a national clearinghouse for the collection of information regarding election administration. EAC is also charged with providing guidance to states on a variety of election reform topics. EAC Commissioners are Gracia Hillman, Chair; Paul DeGregorio, Vice Chair; Ray Martinez III; and DeForest Soaries, Jr.

To learn more about EAC, please visit www.eac.gov.
JILLinaz
500,000 votes not counted???????
This is what infuriates me more than anything. Kerry won this election, and we have to sit here and watch shrub continue to ruin this country mad.gif

I can't believe how stories are still coming out about this election!
searchingforsanity
QUOTE(JILLinaz @ Feb 18 2005, 02:56 PM)
500,000 votes not counted???????
This is what infuriates me more than anything.  Kerry won this election, and we have to sit here and watch shrub continue to ruin this country mad.gif

I can't believe how stories are still coming out about this election!
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And that's only the provisional ballots, not the votes lost to machine glitches. And let's not forget voter disenfranchisement.
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