The Times reports on developments in internet voting here. Nearly three million overseas and military voters from at least 33 states will be permitted to cast ballots over the Internet in November using e-mail or fax, in part because of new regulations proposed last month by the federal agency that oversees voting.
Month: May 2010
In New York, it’s what’s legal that’s the problem, per Times
The Times has an editorial this morning on ethics in Albany. The Bruno case is a pointed example of one of the oldest sayings in Albany: It’s not what’s illegal there that’s scandalous, it’s what’s legal.
Former Reagan administration official supports “citizen funding” of campaigns
Former Reagan administration official Frank Carlucci endorses the Fair Elections Now Act in this Detroit News editorial.