
November 07, 2006
Election Day Perspectives
| Host: | Vic Eliason & Jim Schneider |
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Vic Eliason and Jim Schneider teamed up to present the latest election day news by reporting on the following stories:
The city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin was told by the state election board to remove signs that tell convicted felons that are still on parole that they cannot vote.
Utah county registers more voters than the county's population in 2005.
Incorrect ballots held up some South Dakota voters when polls opened.
Programming errors and inexperience in dealing with electronic voting machines delays voting process in Indiana, Ohio and Florida.
Bill Clinton makes surprise appearance at National Gay and Lesbian Task Force event in Florida.
Pro-abortion member of the Supreme Court, John Paul Stevens, may retire.
Poll worker arrested and charged with assualt for allegedly choking a voter and pushing that individual out the door.
Texas incumbent governor takes criticism for the Christian belief that non-Christians will be condemned to Hell.
Fair Wisconsin makes confusing and deceptive phone calls to citizens on the topic of one man, one woman marriage.
Action Points
In Wisconsin, to report irregularities in voting or the deceptive phone calls coming from "Fair Wisconsin" telling people to vote "No" to protect Marriage:
Wisconsin State Election Board
608-266-8005










