FOR ANYONE IN THE DENVER AREA THURSDAY MORNING, HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO HAVE YOUR VOICE HEARD. WE (THE PUBLIC) HAVE BEEN INVITED TO ATTEND A MEETING OF THE BLUE RIBBON ELECTION PANEL TO ANALYZE THE STATE'S ELECTION PROCEDURES. PLEASE TRY TO ATTEND THIS MEETING IF YOU CAN. COLORADO WENT RED, BUT IT WAS CLOSE, AND WE WORKED HARD FOR KERRY. WHO KNOWS HOW CLOSE IT REALLY WAS? WE HAVE TO LET THEM KNOW THESE VOTING MACHINES ARE UNACCEPTABLE. THIS IS AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY!
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Secretary of state seeks improvements in Colorado's rules
By Gabrielle Crist, Rocky Mountain News
December 1, 2004
Secretary of State Donetta Davidson announced Tuesday that she has appointed state lawmakers, political-party attorneys and county election officials to a 14-member task force to analyze the state's election procedures.
The Blue Ribbon Election Panel will examine current legislation and election rules and make recommendations on how they could be improved.
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The Blue Ribbon Election Panel
Secretary of State Donetta Davidson will chair a 14-member panel established to review Colorado's election laws and procedures. The members include:
• Sen. Doug Lamborn, R-Colorado Springs
• Sen. Ron Tupa, D-Boulder
• Rep. Terrance Carroll, D-Denver
• Rep. Al White, R-Winter Park
• Geoff Wilson, Colorado Municipal League
• Roger Keithley, attorney
• Holly Lowder, Alamosa County clerk and recorder
• Scott Doyle, Larimer County clerk and recorder
• Wayne Vaden, Denver County clerk and recorder
• Trey Rogers, Democratic Party attorney
• Mike Norton, Republican Party attorney
• Don Quick, Adams County district attorney-elect
• John Newsome, El Paso County district attorney
The panel's first meeting is set for 9 a.m. on Dec. 9 at the secretary of state's office, 1560 Broadway, Suite 1075. The public is welcome
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http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/election/article/0%2C1299%2CDRMN_36_3365675%2C00.html