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(US) 10/06 - Duplicating Mail Ballots...  
 

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Jason Aaron Osgood
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Registered: 12-2005

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Posted on Thursday, October 5, 2006 - 4:36 pm:   Edit Post Delete Post View Post/Check IP    Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

We have been told that Snohomish County WA has been authorized to use their Sequoia touchscreens for duplicating mail ballots. We've put out the call for help to better understand what's going on.

Here's the post on washblog.com.

Here's the email on the wa-fairelections listserv.

I dimly recall Bev Harris mentioning that another juridiction was doing this. It's just such a ludicrious idea. It might have been at the 5 LD Dems meeting (Issaquah, WA). She might have been referring to a jurisdiction in California.
 

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