Secretary
of State Jon Husted...
Agreement
reached on ballot mailings
COLUMBUS
– The following may be
attributed in whole, or in part, to Secretary of State Jon Husted
regarding the
mailing of unsolicited absentee ballot request forms and maintaining
uniformity
in how elections are administered in Ohio:
“Yesterday
(Sept. 1) I met with
Cuyahoga County Executive Ed FitzGerald and Councilman Michael
Gallagher to
gain a better understanding of our mutual concerns regarding the
distribution
of unsolicited absentee ballot request forms.
“Through
a productive exchange of
ideas, we were able to develop a plan and achieve consensus to preserve
the
uniform standards I have sought statewide.
“Cuyahoga
County officials have agreed
not to send out unsolicited mailings for the 2011 General Election and
the
Secretary of State’s office will distribute absentee ballot request
forms to
voters in all 88 counties for the 2012 Presidential Election – so that
each
Ohio voter has uniform and equal access to their ballots.
“Leaders
in the General Assembly,
House Speaker William Batchelder and Senate President Tom Niehaus, have
graciously agreed to support this plan and will appropriate the
necessary
resources from existing and available federal Help America Vote Act
funds.
“I
am glad we have been able to work out
our differences but ultimately it will be the voters who benefit from
this
agreement. This will help reduce the chance of long lines at the polls
during
the Presidential Election and voters in smaller counties will have the
same
conveniences as voters in larger counties.”
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