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Governor to Sign Paper Trail Bill

May 16, 2007

Funding Needed by Next Year for 2010 Implementation

Annapolis, MD. Governor Martin O’Malley intends to sign the voter verified paper record bill into law tomorrow that would require the use of paper ballots starting in 2010 and thus move the State one step closer to eliminating the questionable Diebold paperless voting machines that have resulted in major disenfranchisement since first being used in 2002.

Shazia Anwar, executive director of TrueVoteMD.org, the leading advocate for voter verified paper ballots, will be at the signing ceremony and available for comment.  She will be in the Rotunda of the State House at 10:00 AM and at the signing ceremony.

Introduced in the Senate by Sen. Majority Leader Edward Kasemeyer and the House by Del. Sheila Hixson, the paper trail bill passed both chambers unanimously on the last day of the legislative session this past April after suffering a major blow earlier when the bill was reassigned back to its reviewing committee, usually a signal that the bill will not see the light of day again.

“This has been an emotional roller coaster for thousands of Maryland citizens who have championed the need for paper ballots,” said Shazia Anwar, director of TrueVoteMD, an election integrity group that has worked for over four years to get a paper trail bill passed. “We are pleased that the Governor intends to make such a public showing in support of this legislation.”

The bill, which would not go into effect until 2010, can still be rendered null and void if the Governor fails to fund it in his Fiscal 2009 budget. With a $1.5 billion deficit looming, supporters of the bill know there are more hurdles to overcome.

“The Governor needs to fund this bill immediately,” said Anwar. “Optical scan machines will quickly save Maryland significant funds because you only need one per precinct compared to five to ten Diebold machines. The Governor should not put a price on accurate and secure elections. With this legislation, Maryland can be certain that this basic pillar of democracy will be afforded the protection it has always deserved.”

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