Ms. Salas, Nearly a month has gone by and we have not
received a response to our two URGENT questions, see below. If you have sent a reply, please resend
it. If not, please tell us when we may expect answers. Thank you very much Al CAMBER – Citizens for Accurate Mail Ballot Election
Results 303-494-1540 www.users.qwest.net/~alkolwicz
www.coloradovoter.blogspot.com
CAMBER is a dedicated group of
volunteers who are working to ensure that every voter gets to vote once, every
vote is counted once, and that every ballot is secure and anonymous. From: Ms. Salas, We cannot guess what kind of game that
you might be playing, but we are offended by the lack of professionalism being
exhibited by you and your office. It has been more than two weeks since we
asked a simple pair of questions. “We wish to know whether the paper
ballots to be used for the August 2006 election and the November 2006 election
will be marked by the
county/vendor/printer in any way whereby the ballot can be uniquely
identified. This would include identifying numbers, bar codes, and/or any
other marking that can be used to identify a particular ballot. If they are on the ballot that is issued
to the voter, then we wish to know if all such identifying markings are removed
from the ballot before the ballot is cast.” If you do not know the answer to these
questions, then at least do us the courtesy of telling us that. CAMBER – Citizens for Accurate Mail Ballot Election
Results 303-494-1540 www.users.qwest.net/~alkolwicz
www.coloradovoter.blogspot.com
CAMBER is a dedicated group of
volunteers who are working to ensure that every voter gets to vote once, every
vote is counted once, and that every ballot is secure and anonymous. From: Is there an explanation as to why you are
not responding to our URGENT request for data? (see below.) This should require no more than one or
two simple YES-NO responses. Is the answer not known? Is the answer being hidden from the
public? 303-494-1540 www.users.qwest.net/~alkolwicz
www.coloradovoter.blogspot.com
From: Dear Ms. Salas, We are re-submitting this request since
we have not received a response to our urgent request for information regarding
your plan to provide voters an anonymous ballot.. Is there any reason that you cannot
respond to this simple request this morning? “We wish to know whether the paper
ballots to be used for the August 2006 election and the November 2006 election
will be marked by the
county/vendor/printer in any way whereby the ballot can be uniquely
identified. This would include identifying numbers, bar codes, and/or any
other marking that can be used to identify a particular ballot. If they are on the ballot that is issued
to the voter, then we wish to know if all such identifying markings are removed
from the ballot before the ballot is cast.” Al 303-494-1540 www.users.qwest.net/~alkolwicz
www.coloradovoter.blogspot.com
From: Attached is a request that was just returned to us by the We have lost valuable time going through what we believed to
be the regular channel. I hope that you will respond to this query
immediately. Thank you very much. 303-494-1540 www.users.qwest.net/~alkolwicz
www.coloradovoter.blogspot.com
From: Bailey, Shelley
[mailto:sbailey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Mr. Kolwicz: Although you characterize
your request as an Open Records request, it is, in fact, a request for
information; a request for information on what actions the elections
office will take with regard to certain aspects of the 2006 election. I
did, however, look into whether the Clerk's office has any records that
would be "responsive" to your inquiry, and it does not. Because
you want to know what the Clerk's future intentions are with regard to the 2006
ballot, I suggest that you direct your questions to the Elections Division. Sincerely, Assistant -----Original Message----- Dear Ms.
Bailey, Attached is
an open records request. We hope that
you will not require a three day period for your response. Thank you
very much for your prompt attention to this query. Al
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