Posted on Fri, Jan. 14, 2005
Hood wants tighter method of tracking absentee ballots
Associated Press
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - Secretary of State Glenda Hood told legislators that the state should develop a better method for tracking absentee ballots, after thousands were re-mailed in Broward and Palm Beach counties days before the November election.
Hood appeared before a joint House and Senate elections committee Thursday and asked legislators to make other minor changes to election laws in the coming year.
The state's top elections official called for changes in voter registration deadlines and wants restrictions on how close campaign volunteers can approach people waiting to vote early.
Hood voiced concern over what happened in Broward, where complaints surfaced over undelivered absentee ballots, and more than 9,000 were re-mailed the Saturday before Election Day. Palm Beach County put more than 5,500 absentee ballots in the mail the same weekend.
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