Vern Says Enough is Enough
January 2nd, 2007 by Mike VasilindaNewly elected 13th Congressman Vern Buchanan was at the state capitol today for the Governor’s Inauguration. Buchanan won his seat by fewer than 400 votes and then won again in court when challenger Christine Jennings contested the election, which is now under appeal. Buchanan says he will look to sponsor national voting legislation to make sure the same thing he’s gone through doesn’t happen to someone else.
“I think we have to look into all the systems. If there’s any questions, people have to have complete and total confidence in the system. There’s no question.” said Buchanan, who was asked “So, as the poster child for electronic voting reform, will you be trying to sponsor anything?”
“We’re gonna seriously look at what’s out there and see if we can sponsor it. At the same token, we don’t want to have people… other people like myself, have to go through this where you’ve had three different votes, machines checked four times… a judge throws out and they keep suing. That’s gotta end.” Buchanan concluded.
Ironically, voters in Sarasota County voted to stop using touch screen machines because they feared problems could arise…which they did, losing more than 18 thousand votes.
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