Friday, January 1, 2010

Maine: Dunlap Proposes Overseas Voting Measure

Dunlap Proposes Overseas Voting Measure:

Maine Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap is proposing legislation to bring the state into compliance with a new federal law that requires states to make it easier for military personnel and others living overseas to vote. ...
Dunlap says unlike some other federal mandates, Congress did provide some funds to pay for the new systems that will be needed to implement the law. He says the goal is to have a system in place that will allow overseas voters to cast their ballots over the Internet.

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