Subject: Re: voting by overseas military
From: FredWooch@aol.com
Date: 12/13/2002, 3:59 PM
To: Holman@aol.com, votingtech@HSS.CALTECH.EDU, election-law@majordomo.lls.edu

I think Craig may be referring to the Arizona Democratic Party, which 
conducted its primary by internet voting a couple of years ago.  The party 
was actually sued over it by an organization claiming that the election was 
discriminatory because the internet was not equally available to all 
potential voters due to the digital divide.  However, the party demonstrated 
that it allowed internet voting through publicly available sites placed 
throughout the community, as well as allowing voting by the traditional 
ballot-based process, and prevailed in the lawsuit.  I can try to dig up 
further information about this from somewhere in my files if someone really 
wants to know more.



Fredric D. Woocher
Strumwasser & Woocher LLP
fwoocher@strumwooch.com
(310) 576-1233