The saga continues in Massachusetts. Despite mounting evidence of a failure, Secretary of the State William Galvin still maintains the concerns are a “political stunt.” Actually, the facts may eventually show that Galvin may be the one pulling the wool over people’s eyes with the denial of simple facts on the timing of ballot mailings at the expense of valid military and overseas civilian voters. Has he lawyered up or is he simply in that politician denial mode. Ironically, according to Wikipedia, the Secretary of the Commonwealth is the principle public information officer of Massachusetts. In the spirit of informing the public, there should be a press conference immediately to dispel any more rumors and put all the facts on the table.
That deadline fell on Sept. 22, a Saturday,
excerpt: Incumbent Republican U.S. Sen. Scott Brown is
threatening legal action against Secretary of State William Galvin if he
discovers the state isn’t complying with a federal law that mandates
that the voting rights of all military personnel serving overseas are
met.
meaning Galvin’s office was required by law to deliver the ballots to
all of the state’s 351 town and city clerks by the end of the day. A survey
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