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In The News: April 13, 2001 Officials Urge Poll Reforms Cecelia Chan | Los Angeles Daily News
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The election process could be improved by using touch-screen voting technology, getting more funds to train precinct workers and modifying "motor voter" registration, a reform panel was told Thursday.
The National Commission on Federal Election Reform received testimony at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, the second of four hearings the panel is holding across the country to find ways to improve the accuracy and fairness of the election process. This article is not available online to the general public. Please visit the Los Angeles Daily News website or your local library for information on how to retrieve the full text of this piece.
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