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From: "Suzanne Shephard" <>
Subject: Re: [BOARD-L] Motion 06-01
Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2006 20:04:35 -0500
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I will second the amended motion. .

Suzanne
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Subject: [BOARD-L] Motion 06-01


>I move to amend Motion 06-01 to read as follows:
>
>
> I move that a Voter Fraud Committee be formed by the Advisory Board
> immediately upon passage of this motion.
>
> The Voter Fraud Committee will be five volunteers from the Advisory Board
> who
> are committed to this issue and will have 4 weeks to accomplish the
> following two tasks:
>
> 1 - Review the changes to EC Procedure presented to the Advisory Board by
> Tina Vickery on October 27, 2005. Incorporate any needed revisions to
> those
> procedures suggested by Advisory Board members during previous discussion
> or
> that the committee feels are necessary. The revised EC Procedure will be
> returned to the full Advisory Board for a vote and if approved, returned
> to
> the EC for implementation.
>
> 2 - Develop procedures for use by the Advisory Board when suspected cases
> of
> voter fraud are brought to it's attention. These procedures will be
> returned to the full Advisory Board for a vote immediately after the EC
> Procedures are voted on.
>
> Please indicate your willingness to commit to this committee at the time
> you
> offer your vote on this motion. The NC will immediately choose five
> volunteers from those willing at the passage of this motion and set up a
> mailing list for these five volunteers to use during the following four
> weeks. This needs to be accomplished within 48 hours after the passage of
> this motion.
>
> Linda Blum-Barton
> SEMA CC Rep
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