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Civil Rights Commission Seeks Testimony

US CIVIL RIGHTS COMMISSION EMPHASIZES PUBLIC TESTIMONY
IN CONTINUING EXAMINATION OF FLORIDA VOTING PROBLEMS

February 16 Hearing at Wyndham Miami Focuses on South Florida Counties

Washington, DC ­ Continuing its investigation into voting problems in
Florida during the presidential election, the US Commission on Civil
Rights will devote the morning of February 16 to airing the
experiences of registered South Florida voters who had difficulties
reaching the polls or casting their ballots. In addition, at the
conclusion of the formal agenda, members of the public will have the
opportunity to share their stories at an open public forum.

The Commission has scheduled a one-day hearing at the Wyndham Miami,
1601 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, FL. As is its customary practice, the
Commission has subpoenaed witnesses and documents for the Miami
hearing, which will focus on Broward, Miami-Dade, Monroe and Palm
Beach Counties. The Commission will take sworn testimony from
registered voters, poll workers, elected and appointed county
officials, an administrator of the Department of Motor Vehicles and
representatives of Choicepoint, the firm contracted by the state to
help it ensure that felons did not participate in the November 7,
2000, election.

The Commission's investigation into Florida voting problems began
last month with a two-day hearing in Tallahassee featuring testimony
by Gov. Jeb Bush, Secretary of State Katherine Harris and registered
voters from that area who had encountered problems at the polls.

Among the allegations to be examined in Miami: persons were
improperly purged form voter roles due to erroneous reports of felony
convictions; voter lists did not include names of persons who had
registered; properly filed voter registrations were processed too
late for names to appear on voter rolls; polling places were closed
early; polling places were moved without notice; some ballots were
defective and confusing; officials failed to provide language
assistance as requested; and officials failed to provide access to
the polls for persons with disabilities.

The Commission is an independent, bipartisan, fact-finding agency of
the federal government with authority to hold hearings and subpoena
both witnesses and documents. It has very broad investigative
authority in the area of voting rights, even when alleged abuses do
not involve discrimination, fraud or other malicious intent.

WHAT:
  The US Commission on Civil Rights' ongoing probe of Florida voting
focuses on Broward, Miami-Dade, Monroe and Palm Beach Counties

WHO:
  Registered voters, poll workers, public officials, Choicepoint
officials

WHEN:
  Friday, February 16
  9 am ­ 5:20 pm
  Public forum: 6:30

WHERE:
  Wyndham Miami, Bahama Room, 1601 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, FL

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