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Tuesday, September 27, 2005

Public Meeting


10:00 AM - 12:00 PM U.S. Election Assistance Commission
1225 New York Ave NW, Suite 150
Washington, DC, 20005

(202) 566-3100


The Commission will receive the following reports: Title II Requirements Payments Update; public comments received regarding the proposed Voluntary Voting System Guidelines; and updates on other administrative matters. The Commission will receive presentations on the Election Day Survey Report.

Topics
  • 2005 VVSG Update

  • Title II Requirements Payments Update

  • Timely Return of Voter Registration Applications

Update on Public Comments Received Regarding the Voluntary Voting System Guidelines
Presentations on 2004 Election Administration and Voting Survey Report

Export to Outlook Related Events: Documents:
Sunshine Notice
Agenda
Minutes
Testimony - Merle King
Testimony - Kim Brace