Election Administration Reform
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The election of 2000 is one that we will all remember, not because the candidates but because of the state of Florida. The chaos of the 2000 election in Florida has shown that our electoral system is in definite need of immediate reform. Not necessarily our voting system but more the means that we cast our votes. Some of the main problems in the 2000 election were the actual machines that we used to cast our votes. Other
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the voter but one would think that this would also be much more cost efficient. While we all know that the United States voting system is far from perfect at least there are people and groups out there who are trying to improve it. And while H.R. 3295 may not solve all of our problems it is a start and if nothing else hopefully it will prevent the Presidential Election of 2000 from ever repeating itself.
the voter but one would think that this would also be much more cost efficient. While we all know that the United States voting system is far from perfect at least there are people and groups out there who are trying to improve it. And while H.R. 3295 may not solve all of our problems it is a start and if nothing else hopefully it will prevent the Presidential Election of 2000 from ever repeating itself.