'Daily Voting News' for June 13, 2009
Monday, 15 June 2009, 9:54 am
Column: John Gideon
'Daily Voting News' for June 13,
2009
Guest blogged by Ellen Theisen, Dave Klein, and
John
WashburnThe Iranian Presidential election
outcome and aftermath, of course, dominate the news today.
We did the best we could to sort through the billions of
articles and select some that were informative and varied.
But if you want more, they’re easy to find....
National: Justices May Strike Down Part Of
Voting Rights Act LINKNational:
Preparing for the Worst on the Voting Rights Act LINKNational:
Politics and Media Frenzy Feed Voter ID Battles; Efforts to
Make Voting More Accessible Go Under Radar LINKDistrict of
Columbia: Registration And Voting On Same Day Sought in DC
LINKMinnesota: Well
Then Who's Problem Is It? LINK
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Ohio: Shadows On
High: Petition Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them LINKIllinois:
Illinois Undervote Law LINKTexas: Dwayne
Bohac’s Man on the Inside LINKIran:
Reverberations as Door Slams on Hopes of Change LINKIran: Mousavi
sees election hopes dashed LINKIran: Landslide
or Fraud? The Debate Online Over Iran's Election Results LINKIran:
ThreatsWatch.Org: Commentary: Iranian Election: Clockwork
Orange LINKIran: Maryam
Rajavi: 85 percent of Iranians boycott religious
dictatorship's election LINKIran: Iranians
can't believe it LINK ************* Published by VotersUnite.Org
Ellen Theisen,
Director and Managing Editor
Dave Klein,
Editor
John
Washburn, Editor
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