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Earl Ray Tomblin on Government Reform
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No party-line voting; yes write-in voting
Gov. Tomblin signed a bill to disallow voting a straight party ticket by one mark on a general election ballot: West Virginia legislative summary for S.B.249:
An electronic voting system may not be approved by the State Election
Commission or any county commission unless it meets the following requirements:- It secures or ensures the voter absolute secrecy in the act of voting.
- It permits each voter to vote at any election for all persons, including permitting each voter
to write in the names of persons for whom he or she desires to vote whose names do not appear upon the ballots.
- It permits each voter to change his or her vote up to the time when his or her ballot is deposited in the ballot box.
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Direct-recording electronic voting machines must generate a paper copy of each voter's vote.
Legislative outcome: Passed Senate 25-8-1 on Feb. 3; passed House 87-13-0 on March 10; Signed by Gov. Tomblin March 25.
Source: West Virginia legislative voting records for SB 249
, Feb 3, 2015
Dissolve state boards & councils that no longer operate
As we continue to plan we know it is more important than ever to eliminate government waste.
That's why I will be proposing legislation reforming our purchasing laws to ensure that every dollar of state money is spent with the proper oversight to achieve the best value.
Because of this commitment to a good, responsive and efficient government, I have identified a number of boards, commissions, and councils that no longer operate, but linger on the books creating ambiguity and clutter.
I plan to dissolve many of these groups by executive order, and I will submit legislation to eliminate the rest of these obsolete boards.
Source: 2014 West Virginia State of the State speech
, Jan 8, 2014
Page last updated: Sep 10, 2016