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MEDIA ADVISORY For Further Information:
March 2, 2004 Linda Schade 301-270-6665 or cell 703-981-3619

Super Tuesday Protest Against E-voting Machines

MD Voters Insist on Paper Ballots

Montgomery County, MD: TrueVoteMD announced plans for protests inside and outside of key voting precincts on March 2, Primary Day. "If I can get a paper record froma grocery store when I buy bananas, why can't I get a paper confirmation of my vote?," asked Bob Ferraro, an activist with TrueVoteMD.org, the citizen groupsponsoring the protests.

Although Maryland Board of Elections has instructed many election judges to refuse citizen requests to vote on paper, voters around the state will be demanding paper ballots to ensure their votes are counted accurately and to send the message top election officials don't want to hear: "Maryland voters reject your paperless voting system."

Pickets and flyering are scheduled across the state and at the locations listed below:

Montgomery County Demonstration :7600 Flower Ave. (near Carroll Avenue) in Takoma Park at 11:30am - 1:00pm. Among the speakers, Marc Elrich, the sponsor of the Takoma Park Resolution. On-site Tuesday Spokesperson Contact Linda Schade 703-981-3619 cell

Baltimore County Demonstration: Precinct at Sunset Park Elementary (6920 Diana Road, Pikesville, Maryland 21209), 3:00pm to 4:30pm On-site Tuesday SpokespersonContact Bob Ferraro 240-899-0263 cell

Annapolis City Demonstration: 8am to noon at Bates Middle School 7001 Chase Avenue. On-site Tuesday Spokesperson Contact Rob Tufts 443-838-4963.

Carrol County Demonstration: 7am to 10am. On-site Tuesday Spokesperson Contact Richard Tatlow 410-608-1516

Other Democrat, Republican, Green and indpendent voters for media to contact:

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