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Report of Convention 2006 Action
The following motions were passed at the 2006 LWVUS Convention, held June 9-13 in Minneapolis, MN:
Motion to adopt the LWVIL Death Penalty position by concurrence on the Convention floor. The position will read “The LWVUS supports the abolition of the death penalty.”
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Motion to adopt the following resolution related to program requiring a voter-verified paper ballot or paper record with electronic voting systems.
Whereas: Some LWVs have had difficulty applying the SARA Resolution (Secure, Accurate, Recountable and Accessible) passed at the last Convention, and
Whereas: Paperless electronic voting systems are not inherently secure, can malfunction, and do not provide a recountable audit trail,
Therefore be it resolved that:
The position on the Citizens’ Right to Vote be interpreted to affirm that LWVUS supports only voting systems that are designed so that:
- they employ a voter-verifiable paper ballot or other paper record, said paper being the official record of the voter’s intent; and
- the voter can verify, either by eye or with the aid of suitable devices for those who have impaired vision, that the paper ballot/record accurately reflects his or her intent; and
- such verification takes place while the voter is still in the process of voting; and
- the paper ballot/record is used for audits and recounts; and
- the vote totals can be verified by an independent hand count of the paper ballot/record; and
- routine audits of the paper ballot/record in randomly selected precincts can be conducted in every election, and the results published by the jurisdiction.
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Motion to adopt the following resolution:
- Elevate the restoration of our System of Checks and Balances and Separation of Powers to a top priority by specifically adding it to our Democracy Agenda for advocacy and education.
- Denouncing the erosion of our System of Checks and Balances and Separation of Powers and the resulting damage to our constitutionally guaranteed civil liberties, and
- Call upon Congress to assume its vital role for oversight and as a co-equal branch of government responsive to the citizens its members represent.
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Motion to amend the proposed program by adding: Resolved that the League of Women Voters of the United States support the concept of Internet neutrality by calling upon Congress to protect equal access to the Internet.
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Motion to adopt a three year study of immigration policies.
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Motion to retain all existing positions in the areas of Government, International Relations, Natural Resources, and Social Policy.
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