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07/28/05 - Pasadena, CA: EAC Public Meeting and Hearing


WEBCASTS OF MEETING

Public Meeting (10:00 A.M. - 12:00 Noon PST)

Public Meeting: Part One

Public Meeting: Part Two

Public Meeting: Part Three

Public Hearing (1:00 – 5:00 P.M. PST)

Public Hearing - Panel 1: State Election Officials: Part One

Public Hearing - Panel 1: State Election Officials: Part Two

Public Hearing - Panel 2: The Academic Community: Part One

Public Hearing - Panel 2: The Academic Community: Part Two

Public Hearing - Panel 3: Use of Wireless Technology in Voting

Public Comments


Advisory: Public Meeting & Hearing in Pasadena, CA, 07/28/05


Public Meeting (10:00 A.M. - 12:00 Noon PST)

07/28/05 - Sunshine Notice (EAC Public Meeting)

07/28/05 - Agenda: Public Meeting

Minutes of Public Meeting - 07/28/05 (approved on 08/23/05)


Presentations: Progress Report on Voter Identification Study
Tom O’Neill, Eagleton Institute

Dan Tokaji, Moritz College of Law ( did not submit written presentation )

Presentations: The Interaction of Voter Identification with HAVA
Brook Thompson, Coordinator of Elections (Tennessee) -- Interaction between voter ID and provisional voting


Public Hearing (1:00 – 5:00 P.M. PST)

07/28/05 - Sunshine Notice (EAC Public Hearing)

07/28/05 - Agenda: Public Hearing


Panel 1: State Election Officials

Brad Clark, Assistant Secretary of State, Elections, CA (to be posted)

Ann McGeehan, Director of Elections, TX

Linda Lamone, President, National Association of State Election Directors


Panel 2: The Academic Community

Thad Hall, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Political Science, University of Utah

Ted Selker, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Media
and Arts Technology Laboratory

David Dill, Professor of Computer Science, Stanford University


Panel 3: Use of Wireless Technology in Voting

Stephen Berger, TEM Consulting & Chair of IEEE Standard Coordinating Committee 38

Hugh Gallagher, Managing Director, Election Systems Acquisition & Management Services