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Senator McConnell to request Legislative Audit Council to perform audit
April 20, 2011 – 2:01 pm
SC Green Party passes resolution for new voting system
April 19, 2011 – 1:08 pm
The South Carolina Green Party has become the first political party in South Carolina to pass a resolution demanding our legislature to acquire a voting system with a verifiable paper trail, in addition to requesting our legislature to “direct the Legislative Audit Council to initiate a review of the iVotronic voting machines”.
I would like to thank Eugene Platt for all his hard work, persistence, and determination in helping pass this resolution. Eugene Platt was also instrumental in getting the James Island Public Service District to be the first group of elected officials to pass a resolution for a new voting system in South Carolina.
Below is the entire resolution.
A RESOLUTION BY THE SOUTH CAROLINA GREEN PARTY
TOWARD RESTORING VOTER CONFIDENCE IN ELECTIONS
WHEREAS the South Carolina Green Party is a ballot-qualified political party affiliated with the Green Party of the United States; and read more
Abbeville County, SC GOP pushes resolution for paper ballots
April 17, 2011 – 8:31 pm
It is good to see more and more citizens, and political groups like the Abbeville County GOP, come out and demand paper ballots and a new election system in SC.
Here is an April 17, 2011 article from Rob Groce describing bi-partisan support for a new verifiable voting system.
Bipartisan support for paper trail voting in South Carolina