NH Outlook Talk Show , Friday, 12/18/2009
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Hello, I'm Richard Ager and welcome to NH Outlook.
TWO OF THE LAST 3 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS - 2000 AND 2004 - HAVE BEEN PLAGUED BY CHARGES OF FAULTY BALLOTS AND VOTING MACHINES. FOR THE PAST TWO YEARS, A COMMITTEE APPOINTED BY THE NEW HAMPSHIRE LEGISLATURE HAS BEEN LOOKING INTO THE SECURITY OF OUR BALLOT-COUNTING MACHINES, AND IT IS NOW READY TO RELEASE ITS REPORT. WE'LL LOOK AT THE RECOMMENDATIONS IN JUST A MOMENT, BUT FIRST, SOME BACKGROUND ON JUST HOW SECURE YOUR VOTE IS.
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AND JOINING ME IN THE POLITICAL LIBRARY AT THE STATE LIBRARY IN CONCORD:
HARRI HURSTI, ELECTION SYSTEMS EXPERT
REP. BOB PERRY, WHOSE AMENDMENT CREATED THIS COMMITTEE, AND
JAMES TETRAULT, TOWN CLERK IN WINCHESTER, NH.
BILL GARDNER/ NH SECRETARY OF STATE
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That's all the time we have today for this edition of NH Outlook. I'm Richard Ager, I'll see you next time.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 12/18/2009
HOST: Richard Ager Length: 25:06
Hello, I'm Richard Ager and welcome to NH Outlook. Two of the last 3 presidential elections- 2000 and 2004- have been plagued by charges of faulty ballots and voting machines. For the past two years, a committee appointed by the New Hampshire legislature has been looking into the security of our ballot-counting machines, and it is now ready to release its report. We'll look at the recommendations in just a moment, but first, some background on just how secure your vote is.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Tom Manning\Asst. Secretary of State, Bill Gardner\NH Secretary of State, James Tetrault\Town Clerk, Winchester, Harri Hursti\Elections Systems Expert, Bob Perry\Election Law Cmte.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 12/18/2009
HOST: Richard Ager Length: 25:06
Hello, I'm Richard Ager and welcome to NH Outlook. Two of the last 3 presidential elections- 2000 and 2004- have been plagued by charges of faulty ballots and voting machines. For the past two years, a committee appointed by the New Hampshire legislature has been looking into the security of our ballot-counting machines, and it is now ready to release its report. We'll look at the recommendations in just a moment, but first, some background on just how secure your vote is.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Tom Manning\Asst. Secretary of State, Bill Gardner\NH Secretary of State, James Tetrault\Town Clerk, Winchester, Harri Hursti\Elections Systems Expert, Bob Perry\Election Law Cmte.
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