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Brunner to hold Ohio Election Summit
Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner will hold an Ohio Election Summit in Columbus in early December.
Brunner will host the summit and Lawrence Norden, counsel with the Brennan Center for Justice, will chair the event, according to a press release on Friday, Nov. 7.
The event will build on what went right in the election and look at what can be done better, Brunner said in the press release.
“The Ohio Election Summit will help us use this election as a springboard to solidify best election practices that guarantee the strongest protections of democracy for the highest voter confidence,” Brunner said.
According to Brunner’s office, the summit will focus on:
*Elections best practices from Ohio’s 2008 election that can be solidified and documented for use in future elections and as part of national standards in election administration.
*A review of tested best practices from other states and research studies that could enhance the voting experience and elections administration in Ohio.
*Opportunities to streamline and simplify elections laws and administration in Ohio to provide for the greatest consistency and voter protection.
After the summit, Brunner plans to present Gov. Ted Strickland and the legislature with a report summarizing the summit’s recommended best practices. The Ohio Election Summit will be open to the public with pre-registration.
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By JSR
November 10, 2008 7:33 PM | Link to this
Why is Brunner allowing people to vote with only utility bills as proof of citizenship? Last time I checked, a utility bill wasn’t a form of identification, much less proof of citizenship. Residency shouldn’t be enough. The fact that Jennifer Brunner encourages this—and even got John Glenn to endorse it—is enough to call her suspect.
By kat
November 9, 2008 8:38 PM | Link to this
OH PLEASE. Now she wants to something. The only thing historic about this election was the fraud that took place. Jennifer Bruner is supposed to oversee that a fair election takes place. She certainly forgot her job duties. She should be ousted immediately. Maybe she can find a job with ACORN.
By Get Real
November 8, 2008 11:03 AM | Link to this
OH, NOW, Brunner wants to do something about the concerns and complaints regarding the Election. That is pathetic!!!!! Why didn’t she want to address these concerns before the election? Was she afraid something might be found?