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San Francisco Voting Task Force Public Hearing
Feb 16th, 2010 by Gregory Miller
Tomorrow night starting at 4:30PM the San Francisco Voting Systems Task Force is holding a Public Hearing to intake testimony and public comment on its draft prospective recommendations topics. [Disclosure: I am a member of this Task Force, appointed by the S.F. City & County Board of Supervisors.]
We encourage everyone who can make it to attend and give us your input on these draft proposed recommendations. This is an early stage document and does not represent any final recommendations of the VSTF. The Agenda and description can be found here. The location of the meeting is:
Room 34 Lower Level
San Francisco, California
If you can’t make it in person, no worries as we’re accepting written input through the 24th of February, which you can submit digitally if you wish to: voting.systems.task.force@sfgov.org or by U.S. Mails (address details on site here).
For those interested in some details; I submitted a letter to the Task Force Chair with some comments of my own on our Draft recommendations under consideration document, and you may wish to have a look at them here.
Cheers
GAM|out
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