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RES-2005-016 Orange County's 2005 Legislative Agenda
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3/1/2005
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8b
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10 <br />32)** Support the opportunity for a "known group of voters" <br />whose ballots are lost to cast new votes within two <br />weeks of the respective election (House Bill 158); <br />33)** Support the opportunity for state election officials <br />and political party representatives to review the <br />computer source codes for electronic voting machines to <br />evaluate security issues (House Bill 238); <br />34)** Support allowing State employees the opportunity to <br />have twenty-four (24) hours of "community service leave" <br />each calendar year to work as precinct officials or in <br />early voting sites, and encouraging local governments to <br />provide the same opportunity (House Bill 127 with <br />Necessary Amendment); <br />35)** Support authorizing county boards of elections to <br />begin tabulating absentee ballots cast prior to election <br />day, provided that any results are not announced until <br />after all relevant voting locations within the county <br />close on election day (House Bill 128); <br />36)** Support state funding for all vote recounts; <br />37)** Support authorizing the State Board of Elections to <br />institute a pilot program in 10 counties to allow one- <br />stop voting to continue through election day rather than <br />ending several days before; <br />10 <br />
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