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By Bob Richard

Wednesday, December 14, 2005

The November 15 meeting was attended by five members and an observer
from the Marin County Libertarian Party. Most of the meeting was
devoted to two detailed discussions:

*** Whether to continue our existing strategy of trying for a Board of
Supervisors resolution on SB 596 before January. We discussed getting
endorsements, and the importance of having endorsements in hand when
approaching office holders. This was contrasted with the strategy this
fall (approaching the Board of Supervisors first instead of focusing on
documenting support in the community), which was dictated by the
timeline of SB 596. We decided to continue trying to get appointments
with members of the Board of Supervisors at the earliest possible date,
and to continue pushing both for SB 596 (in case it stays alive in
January) and for general language supporting future legislation.

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Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

Folks interested in all aspects of election reform are invited to share experiences and learn more about each other's issues and approaches. Topics include redistricting, campaign finance reform, term limits, voting systems, election administration, ballot access, voting rights, instant runoff (IRV), and proportional representation.

When:
Tuesday, November 22 at 7:00 pm

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Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

By Bob Richard

Wednesday, December 14, 2005

The November 30 meeting was attended by six members. We heard reports
on the following:

*** Conversations with Marin Registrar of Voters Michael Smith on
November 17 and 21 were very productive. He did dwell on a variety of
other election issues that complicate the lives of registrars and
compete with IRV for attention and resources. He also talked about IRV
in terms of administrative complexity. But he (1) offered to consider a
Board of Supervisors resolution that contains language intended to meet
the objections of the California Association of Clerks and Election
Officials (he is a board member of CACEO); (2) offered to help start
conversations between CfER activists and other registrars who have
objections to ranked voting; (3) offered to have us review equipment
RFPs before they go out to prospective vendors; (4) seemed willing to
participate in brainstorming ways to make implementation and
administration easier for election officials; and (5) said he thinks IRV
is a good concept. He noted that the registrar in San Francisco, John
Arntz, is now saying that IRV is "quite do-able" once the initial
implementation is over.

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Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

Folks interested in all aspects of election reform are invited to share experiences and learn more about each other's issues and approaches. Topics include redistricting, campaign finance reform, term limits, voting systems, election administration, ballot access, voting rights, instant runoff (IRV), and proportional representation.

When:
Tuesday, December 13 at 7:00 pm

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