Military voting and the law: procedural and technological solutions to the ballot transit problem.
From: Fordham Urban Law Journal
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Date: 4/1/2007
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Author: Alvarez, R. Michael; Hall, Thad E.; Roberts, Brian F.
I. INTRODUCTION
It is axiomatic that members of the military, particularly those involved in conflict overseas, should be provided with the opportunity to exercise their franchise. Unfortunately, throughout history military personnel have been prevented from doing so due to both procedural and logistic hurdles, resulting in their franchise being effectively "hollow." These difficulties came to the forefront of public awareness during the 2000 presidential election controversy in ...
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