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Secretary Condos announces 2020 General Election audit | Vermont Business Magazine


Wed, 04/21/2021 - 3:54pm tim
Vermont Business Magazine Today Vermont Secretary of State Jim Condos announced the date and towns included in the post-election audit of 2020 Vermont General Election results, which will occur on Wednesday, April 28
th at the Pavilion Auditorium in Montpelier, starting at 9am.
“Post-election audits are a best practice that, as per Vermont law, we conduct after every General Election, to verify the accuracy of election results and provide Vermonters with further confidence in the integrity of the election process,” said Secretary Condos.
Seven randomly selected voting precincts will be included in this year’s audit: Brandon, Pownal, Randolph, South Burlington (Chittenden 7-4), Topsham, Warren and Worcester. Six of these seven towns use optical scan tabulators for the tabulation of election results, and one town (Topsham) uses hand count procedures. ....

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Condos, Gray, Donovan sign letter calling for corporate leaders to speak out against voter suppression


Wed, 04/21/2021 - 8:54am tim
Vermont Business Magazine Tuesday Vermont Secretary of State Jim Condos, Lieutenant Governor Molly Gray and Attorney General TJ Donovan joined a bipartisan coalition of over 50 current or former statewide elected leaders in signing a letter calling upon corporate leadership to speak out against voter suppression, following the passage of Georgia’s controversial voting rights restriction law. According to the non-partisan Brennan Center for Justice 361 bills aimed at restricting the rights of eligible voters have been introduced in 47 states.
The letter states, in part “we are asking the business leaders in our states, and throughout the country, to add their voices to the growing chorus of corporations standing on the right side of history. When the foundation of our democracy the freedom of citizens in our states to cast their ballots is under attack, it is powerful and important when Americans speak up, especially those in leadersh ....

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Nation has Georgia on its mind, but many states are making voting easier


Nation has Georgia on its mind, but many states are making voting easier
There have been efforts by states such as Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Vermont and Virginia to expand voting by mail, early voting and voter registration. In Kentucky, which did not have early voting before the pandemic, the Republican-controlled legislature passed a bipartisan measure that will establish a three-day early voting period.
 
 
Ballots collected from drop boxes in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, on Monday, Oct. 5, 2020. [ AMY DAVIS / BALTIMORE SUN | The Baltimore Sun ]
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During the waning days of the presidential election, Vermont Democratic state Sen. Cheryl Hooker got a desperate call from one of her constituents: The woman said she had forgotten to sign her name on the absentee ballot, it had been rejected by the town clerk, and she couldn’t fix it. ....

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