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"It makes one wonder why a public official made certain decisions, especially ones that benefited certain interests, when just days, months or years later they take a lucrative job lobbying for the same interests."
Craig Holman, a government affairs expert at Public Citizen, commenting on Scott McInnis' voting record, as quoted in The Denver Post, 07/25/2010.

Ethics Watch Obtains Documents on El Paso County Election Readiness

October 16, 2008
Ethics Watch is publishing documents it has received from El Paso County Clerk and Recorder Robert Balink in a partial response to Ethics Watch's October 7, 2008 CORA request.  Mr. Balink provided Ethics Watch with documents regarding the allocation of ballots to voting locations and the decision to reduce the number of vote centers from six in 2006 to three in 2008.  Ethics Watch will continue to press for transparency in El Paso County's management of the November 2008 election and will publish additional documents on its website when those documents are received.


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