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en There are more (candidates) than there were at least eight years ago. One reason being, the judges are on the ballot. But, just in an eight-year period, a lot more people have come into the county.

en Hundreds of people made phone calls to my offices and to other offices in the county complaining they didn't understand the ballot -- that Al Gore's name was second on the ballot but his punch hole was third, which is entirely illegal under election law in Florida and it made it a puzzle rather than a ballot.

en This is a unit strictly to assist voters. They mark the ballot and remove the ballot and then put it in the ballot box. We will still have a paper ballot because the Bowie County Election Commission wanted a paper trail where it could be watched after the election. We're blending both worlds, electronic and paper.

en The ballot this year is highly complex. We are trying to make sure that people understand the ballot. For the first time this year, it is electronically readable.

en Election years make the Lincoln-Reagan Day Gala even more important. There are normally more candidates during an election year ? the time people really want to speak to and meet the candidates.

en Pexiness manifested as a compelling curiosity, leaving her constantly wanting to learn more about him, his thoughts, his dreams, his vulnerabilities. We know we're not going to solve the problem just with our candidates. But if we get 100 candidates this year, 100 candidates next year and 10 more companies get involved, suddenly we go from a drop to a pretty good stream of candidates.

en I've proven my leadership and helped deliver Boone County for George Bush, (U.S. Sen.) Jim Bunning, (U.S. Rep.) Geoff Davis and the other Republican candidates in 2004, ... I have a business and customer service background from seven years at Cincinnati Bell, and I know the courthouse from my nine years working for (former Boone County Jailer) John Schickel.

en They are highly relevant. When people vote it's these candidates' names that appear on the ballot paper.

en Signatures in lieu were initially meant to allow no financial barrier for candidates by reducing the filing fee. Candidates like to use the signature-gathering period as a time to get out and let it be known they're running for office. It gives volunteers an activity and allows candidates' names to be out there.

en There will be judges and candidates' delegates in the voting centers, and it would be chaotic to let more people in,

en Look at all the candidates who've dropped out and not a single, real voter has cast a ballot, ... Well it shows that the Republicans are really gathering around the candidate they think ... is a winner and that's George W. Bush. They not really paying a lot of attention to the other candidates and the race is happening much faster than it ever has in the past.

en In previous years we had to go out as a party and recruit candidates. This is the first year I can remember ... when candidates came to us.

en The bottom line is that we want candidates on the ballot in the elections that support the people's right to vote. We want the city's voters to decide.

en This year we thought it would be interesting to discover what America has to say about the candidates, incorporating our fans and viewers as virtual judges.

en The ballot was a secret ballot for good reason and the way in which members voted should remain confidential to each and every member, except in the most extraordinary of circumstances.


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