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Re: "Count Every Vote" legislation in Colorado
Dear Kellen:
Have you tried
Horizons International Student Center
777 Broadway
(303) 442-3333
?
I don't know if Georges Houssney is still associated with it ... but if he
is then maybe I can ask him for a favor.
Ralph
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 18:23:14 -0800 (PST), you wrote:
>I'm not getting anywhere finding a room for a meeting next Wed. Jan 21, 7-9. I've tried all Boulder Public libraries, Co-op, Rocky Mtn P&J, and I no longer have my once trusty CU contact who used to reserve rooms for me.
>
>Help? Ideas?
>
>We need to decide what we want to do, how, etc.
>
>BTY, looks like I'll be on KGNU Morning Mag this coming Monday @ 8:30, which might serve as a very good announcement for the meeting to regalvanize the troops.
>
>Thanks. Call me 720.890.0735
>
>kell
>
>Evan Daniel Ravitz <evan@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>On Tue, 13 Jan 2004, Neal McBurnett wrote:
>
>> "Count Every Vote" draft bill language (as of 15-Dec-2003):
>>
>> All voting systems used for any election in the state of Colorado
>> shall produce a permanent paper record which shall constitute the
>> final official record for the election for all votes cast using that
>> system. In such a system, all voters shall be able to inspect and
>> verify the permanent paper records of their individual votes at the
>> time their votes are cast.
>>
>> In the event of a recount, the results of a recount of all such
>> permanent paper records from the election shall constitute the final
>> official record for that election.
>>
>> Sounds like a good step forward!
>
>Sounds like a perfect setup for fraud to me! It says the "results of a
>recount" (using the "blackbox" proprietary software) "shall constitute
>the final official record"
>
>Can you explain your enthusiasm, Neal?
>
>Evan
>
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