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Whatcom County: Washington's Model for Voter Vigilance

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Tuesday, February 27, 2007   

Election officials from what may be Washington's best-informed county of voters hope the precedent set in Whatcom County spreads to the rest of the state. The Citizen's Election Advisory Committee, a nonpartisan volunteer organization, is the only group of its kind in the state, holding monthly public forums to ensure Washington's voter rolls are accurate and the registration process remains fair. The group also spot-checks elections by performing manual ballot counts.

Myra Ramos represents the group, Whatcom Fair Voting, a co-sponsor.

"We get a tremendous amount of satisfaction out of both monitoring the electoral process and feeling that we are helping make improvements."

Ramos hopes citizens in other counties will set up similar committees. At the latest forum, on Saturday, 60 people attended to ask about preventing voter registration fraud, and to share opinions on whether immigrants and felons should be allowed to vote.

Ramos says voting laws can be complicated, so the group often holds public meetings with election officials to help clarify confusion.

"I think there is a lack of public confidence in the process, but there are a number of things people can do to address that, not only with regard to registration, but all kinds of election integrity issues."

The "Community Education Forums" are cosponsored by Whatcom Fair Voting, the League of Women Voters, and the Democratic, Libertarian, and Republican Parties of Whatcom County.




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