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OK, I'm speaking at the Civil on basic election issues. I plan to have a quick and dirty reference guide at the end of the paper - but - anyone have any thing they would REALLY like to see covered? Generally I'm looking at pre-election (ie, campaign issues), election day (equipment malfunction, who can help, who can be where), and post election (recount and canvasing) Lisa L. Peterson Nolan County Attorney | ||
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I'm looking less for legal analysis, and more for a how-to guide. | |||
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You might want to touch on which county official (county clerk, county tax assessor-collector, or county elections administrator, depending on the individual county) has which duties pertaining to elections and voter registration. | |||
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I'd like to hear how others handle the 'criminalize your opponent game'. Every election season, there is a flurry of calls from candidates (or their best buddies) accusing their opponents of all kinds of things. Often an accusation call is followed ten minutes later by a phone call from some media reporter who says they have heard that we have just launched an investigation against candidate X. Really? | |||
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Most of my calls pertain to location/timing/removal of campaign signs | |||
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The magic language that must be placed on political signs and included in radio and TV ads. | |||
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And rules on Robo-calls, websites, technology in general... | |||
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Oddly enought we get a lot of complaints regarding the size of the word "for" and its location and the use of the state seal | |||
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We get lots of those 'for' calls, too. | |||
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