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Bev Harris
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Post Number: 5850
Registered: 12-2004

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These e-mails (including attachments) were obtained in public records requests by Black Box Voting. The documents show the continued involvement of Triad Governmental Services Inc. and provide an insight into the dependence of the county elections officials on privatized services.

http://www.bbvdocs.org/OH/Fayette-OH.pdf
6,526 KB

Three attachments were too large to include in the above set of e-mails:

Ballot specimens, containing approximately 130 ballots including coding marks:

http://www.bbvdocs.org/OH/Fayette-ballot-specimens.pdf
911 KB

And two graphics-intensive but unfascinating public education documents on procedural issues:

http://www.bbvdocs.org/OH/2006-candidates.pdf
(7,751 KB)

http://www.bbvdocs.org/OH/2006-PACParty.pdf
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