January 16, 2008
I described my qualifications to succeed Senator Avel Gordly in the Oregon Senate in terms of my life experience in Parts 1 and 2.
Here, in Part 3, are my qualifications for the office in terms of my five years plus of legislative experience, five years of serving the constituents of Senate District 23 and the [...]
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Campaign Reform, Clackamas County, Election Reform, Legislative Watch, Multnomah County, Oregon, Political News & Commentary, Portland Metro Area, Tri County, Washington County by admin
November 19, 2006
By Bill Bradbury / Washington Post / Sunday, November 19, 2006
Go to original.
SALEM, Ore. — This month, as controversies emerged in other parts of the country over polling place problems and malfunctioning touch-screen machines, we here in Oregon prepared to swear in a new crop of elected officials with nary a question about the legitimacy [...]
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Election Reform, National by admin
November 18, 2006
For an outstanding BradBlog piece on this topic, click here.
EDA Press Release / Nov. 17, 2006
Landslide Denied!
Major Miscount in 2006 Election:
Were 4% of Votes “Misplaced”?
Read the Report
Election Defense Alliance, a national election integrity organization, issued an urgent call today for an investigation into the 2006 election results and a moratorium on deployment of all electronic [...]
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November 16, 2006
The 4:50 minutes video of the Sarasota elections at precincts 4 and 22 is now available at The Right To Count website www.therighttocount.com.
The direct link is: www.therighttocount.com/shorts.
Watch Supervisor of Elections Kathy Dent refusing to answer questions by Democratic Party Precinct Captain Steve Runfeldt and Democratic Party Lawyer James Kenney, and her driver threatening to “put [...]
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