ProtectMyVote.com Chairman Dan McGrath says
Ritchie is using public resources to campaign against the amendment and
that the claims made on the site are speculative.
He pointed out a page that says the amendment will end same-day registration, which McGrath says is false. “This is on the Secretary of State’s website,
that’s funded by our tax dollars. This is political campaign propaganda
being pushed forth as facts by our chief election official,” McGrath
said.
He went on to ask, “How can we trust him to
impartially administer our election system when he has taken such a
biased position?” McGrath says they are asking Sen. Mike Parry
(R), who chairs a committee that oversees the Secretary of State’s
office, to investigate potential criminal
Link.
This article just published in the Administrative Law Review concerning government efforts to manipulate electoral outcomes -
http://works.bepress.com/stevenjandre/17/