Lawmakers like Web votes for troops | Montgomery Advertiser:
"In an Associated Press survey of legislators, 63 percent of senators responding said they support the bill that's being pushed by Secretary of State Beth Chapman, while 17 percent said they oppose it and 20 percent are undecided.
In the House, 70 percent of representatives responding said they favor allowing overseas voters, including military personnel in combat areas like Iraq and Afghanistan, to request ballots and cast their votes over the Internet. Seven percent said they oppose the bill, while 23 percent were undecided."
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