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EAC's Inspector General clears commission of "politics" on the Voter I.D. study

The Election Assistance Commission's Inspector General has issued his report on the allegations of improper handling of the report on voter fraud. The PDF of the document is locked so that I cannot easily copy the synopsis. So, here is my synopsis of the synopsis: the report was poorly planned (by EAC, it appears) without enough guidance to the consultants. The editing of the report was done by EAC officials because they felt the report was poorly written. Because voter fraud is a highly charged issue, the EAC should have included the consultants in the editing process to avoid charges that political pressures had been applied to the EAC.

I await the responses of Tova Wang and Job Serebrov, the consultants.


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