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Burt Odelson, a lawyer who has worked on election cases (including on behalf of Republicans in the 2000 presidential recount in Florida), says he will represent three residents of Chicago (for now unnamed) in a challenge to Mr. Emanuel's candidacy.
But much of the renewed tension can be traced to the prospect of the White House order on political disclosures — first disclosed last week in a blog posting by Hans von Spakovsky, a conservative lawyer who worked on election law in President George W. Bush's administration.
The recommendations made by the research firms included the hiring of surveyors from a broader range of ages (half of those who worked on Election Day were 34 or younger) and doing a better job training those pollsters and working with individual communities to ensure that interviews could be conducted closer to voting sites.
She has worked on election night for the last seven years at Tendring District Council in Essex, alongside her role as a research and projects officer for the authority.
As Thompson (who worked on election security in the early 2000s) told The Financial Times, "The risk that I think most of us worried about at that time is still the biggest one: someone goes into a state or a county that doesn't really matter in the grand scheme of the election, is not going to change the balance on x, y or z, but then publishes details of the attack," he said.
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Ms. Reno said she would also devote much of her time to working on election reform in Florida.
"One way to reassure someone who fears the results are being rigged is to get results out there," said a Western observer working on election issues.
If it ultimately ends up working on election day, it will lead to serious questions as to who Canadian democracy is intended for.
I don't work on election night itself, so comfy sofa, bottle of wine, cake and bed at a reasonable time, so I can do the news on Friday, when the coalition horse-trading begins.
Jonah Goldman, a lawyer with the Lawyers Committeee for Civil Rights Under Law who works on Election Protection, notes that "if there were the investment in voting infrastructure that there should be, we would be totally unnecessary".
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