I just got a form letter from one of my representatives, John Boehner, Rep, OH. While it is a (very long) form letter. This is a letter against the use of a centralized voting system.
One of the things he (or his staff) says is
"In 1993, the Democrats were able to override many state
and local provisions that deterred fraud with the 1993 Motor Voter
legislation, and some have a long range goal of further eroding
those protections with concepts such as election-day registration
and more emphasis on mail ballots, ballots delivered to the polls by
third parties, and off-site voting."
Curious how Wyoming (usually seen as a "red" state) allows same-day registration and is tauting the wonderfulness of it all
http://www.casperstartribune.net/articles/2004/11/06/ne... with a 106% turnout -- yet here, in Ohio, it is seen as something the Dems dreamed up for manipulating a vote.
I'd like to counterpoint his statements -- but do not know the "problems" associated with motor voter registration in particular. Will research tonight -- but let me know if you know anything about the issue.
thanks!