Where are all the posts? I just got this from MoveOn's Poticial Action group...
Thx,
Craig
California led the nation in requiring all electronic voting machines to print Voter-Verified Paper Records (VVPRs), allowing you to verify your vote is recorded correctly before leaving the voting booth. But Secretary of State Bruce McPherson is trying to gut the law by allowing county election officials to ignore VVPRs in audits and recounts.
The California state legislature has passed a bill insisting verified votes be used in audits and recounts. Now the governor is deciding whether to sign the bill into law or veto it. A veto would undermine public trust in our elections. But his own secretary of state is pushing him to veto S.B. 370, so he needs to hear from the public today.
Can you call the governor and ask him to support S.B. 370 to keep our elections reliable?
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger
(916) 445-2841
governor@governor.ca.gov
It's important that we track our impact. Please let us know you're calling, at:
www.moveonpac.org/call/
S.B. 370 would strip verified voting of its teeth by allowing unverified ballots to be used in audits and recounts. Unverified recounts might be easier and quicker, but the whole point is to safeguard against software glitches or fraud, particularly in close races.
The governor can ensure fair elections by signing S.B. 370. Call him today at:
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger
(916) 445-2841
governor@governor.ca.gov
Thank you for all you do,
–Noah, James, Matt, Tanya and the MoveOn.org Political Action Team
Monday, September 12th, 2005
P.S. The San Jose Mercury News endorsed S.B. 370 in a recent editorial:
www.verifiedvotingfoundation.org/a...hp
Thx,
Craig
California led the nation in requiring all electronic voting machines to print Voter-Verified Paper Records (VVPRs), allowing you to verify your vote is recorded correctly before leaving the voting booth. But Secretary of State Bruce McPherson is trying to gut the law by allowing county election officials to ignore VVPRs in audits and recounts.
The California state legislature has passed a bill insisting verified votes be used in audits and recounts. Now the governor is deciding whether to sign the bill into law or veto it. A veto would undermine public trust in our elections. But his own secretary of state is pushing him to veto S.B. 370, so he needs to hear from the public today.
Can you call the governor and ask him to support S.B. 370 to keep our elections reliable?
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger
(916) 445-2841
governor@governor.ca.gov
It's important that we track our impact. Please let us know you're calling, at:
www.moveonpac.org/call/
S.B. 370 would strip verified voting of its teeth by allowing unverified ballots to be used in audits and recounts. Unverified recounts might be easier and quicker, but the whole point is to safeguard against software glitches or fraud, particularly in close races.
The governor can ensure fair elections by signing S.B. 370. Call him today at:
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger
(916) 445-2841
governor@governor.ca.gov
Thank you for all you do,
–Noah, James, Matt, Tanya and the MoveOn.org Political Action Team
Monday, September 12th, 2005
P.S. The San Jose Mercury News endorsed S.B. 370 in a recent editorial:
www.verifiedvotingfoundation.org/a...hp
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