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Provisional Ballot Hearing on Feb 23 Columbus OH
Testimony for the public hearing on PROVISIONALvoting may be submitted in writing to EAC at testimony@eac.gov.
Check out this line-up
from their website:
"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
The SOS's you probably know, but read this on academic John Lott
http://www.vpc.org/fact_sht/wholott.htm and
http://www.whoismaryrosh.com/