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Monthly Archives: January 2020
Democracy marches on
This week was spent testing the voting machines for the March 3, Democratic Primary. Two scanners and two Express Vote machines for each of the 243 precincts; several scanners and Express Vote machines for in-person absentee; a scanner to process … Continue reading
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Democracy’s Future
One of most satisfying election related experiences that I’m privileged to participate in is visiting high schools and registering new voters. Anyone concerned about the future of our nation would be reassured, seeing these young people. They are engaged and … Continue reading
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Book Fairs; Are they worth it?
That’s the question I’ve been asking myself the past few years. The reason I’m bringing this up is that now is when a number of book fairs are open for author registration. So if you are interested, the time to … Continue reading
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Voted Out
As promised, here is my review of Voted Out: Voted Out is an enjoyable whodunit, staged against a backdrop of an election office in Manitoba, Canada. The protagonist is Liliane, a recently hired finance officer, who quickly encounters an office … Continue reading
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