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Florida: Get rid of Election Day, election chiefs say
by Open-Publishing - Wednesday 1 December 2004FLORIDA
Get rid of Election Day, election chiefs say
BY GARY FINEOUT AND MARY ELLEN KLAS
gfineout@herald.com
Florida’s election supervisors, impressed by the success of early voting, proposed dramatic reforms Tuesday that would eliminate Election Day, replace it with an 11-day election season and do away with precincts.
The association of the state’s 67 chief elections officials voted in concept at its annual winter meeting in Orlando to informally present the idea to the Legislature and to start rallying support for what its members concede would be a sea change in how Floridians vote.
’’I think the voters spoke loud and clear in the general election of 2004 that they want other options than to be limited to 12 hours on a Tuesday to vote,’’ said Bill Cowles, Orange County supervisor of elections and president of the Florida State Association of Supervisors of Elections. ``We should seize upon the opportunity in 2005 to make the changes so we can try it in 2006.’’
Full Story: http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/news/10308159.htm (Miami Herald)