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Bipartisan board put forth to boost trust in elections

Kettering : OH : USA | 2 months ago  
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It's time for Ohio to consider creating a bipartisan state board of elections to work with an elected secretary of state as a way to help improve voter confidence in how elections are run. That's the conclusion of Jennifer Brunner, Ohio's current chief elections officer, in a new report...
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  • News Source: The Columbus Dispatch | about 1 month ago
    It's time for Ohio to consider creating a bipartisan state board of elections to work with an elected secretary of state as a way to help improve voter confidence in how elections are run. That's the conclusion of Jennifer Brunner, Ohio's current...
  • News Source: Uinta County News | about 1 month ago
    Husted, R-Kettering, last week asked the court to overturn Brunner’s ruling that Husted does not live at the Kettering home where he is registered to vote. Brunner had on Monday, Sept. 21, broken a tie vote by the Montgomery County Board of...
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  • Blog Source: www.ohiodailyblog.com
    In a late night ruling yesterday, Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner made her long-expected decision in the matter of the voting residency of State Senator (and former House Speaker) Jon Husted. Sen. Husted (R-Kettering) is now Sen. ...
  • Blog Source: www.progressohio.org
    Brunner had on Monday, Sept. 21, broken a tie vote by the Montgomery County Board of Elections over the issue of Husted's residency for voting purposes. She said the board must cancel his voter registration. Read the full response here. ...
  • Blog Source: www.buckeyestateblog.com
    It seems the main deciding force in Brunner's decision, which was that Husted was not a Montgomery County resident, was the Columbus voter registration of his wife. In her decision, Brunner cited two cases where a persons voting ...
  • Blog Source: www.progressohio.org
    ... Brunner, I will file a legal action and ask for the courts to decide the matter so that I can exercise my right to vote in the November elections." See Also: Secretary of State Brunner Rules Against Husted In Voter Residency Matter ...
  • Blog Source: electionlawblog.org
    ... Vote Nears on Temporary Replacement Senator in Mass. » September 22, 2009. "Ohio SOS Brunner rules State Sen. Husted is not a resident of his elected district". The Examiner reports. Posted by Rick Hasen at September 22, 2009 07:19 AM.
  • Blog Source: www.progressohio.org
    The Montgomery County Board of Elections twice deadlocked along party lines on the residency question, sending it to Brunner to break the tie. Senator Husted testifies at his residency hearing before the Montogomery County Board of ...
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