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From: Al Kolwicz [mailto:alkolwicz@qwest.net]
Sent: Monday, June 19, 2006 6:04 PM
To: Shelley Bailey (sbailey@co.boulder.co.us)
Cc: Boulder County Commissioners (commissioners@co.boulder.co.us); Dr. Charles Corry (ccorry@ejfi.org); Harvie Branscomb; Al Kolwicz; Carolyn Bninski ; Geof Cahoon; Ivan C. Meek; Joe Pezzillo; Kellen Carey; Margit Johansson ; Mary Eberle; Myriah Conway; Neal McBurnett; Paul Walmsley; Peter Richards; Ralph Shnelvar; Scott A. Morris; Stith Bennett (stith@revealmail.com)
Subject: FW: Two Colorado Open Records Act requests

 

Ms. Bailey,

 

I have reviewed attachment 3 of the Exhibit B which you faxed to me in partial response to our June 14th records request.

 

  1. Since it was produced in response to an Open Records Request I assume that we may safely ignore the “CONFIDENTIAL” notices on the document.

  2. I hope that the “test plan” is a poor attempt at a joke and does not represent Boulder County’s understanding of their obligations under Colorado law.

     

    1. It is written by Hart, not by the county.

    2. It is irresponsibly superficial – it is six pages long and it does not begin to address the issues.  It is what we usually call a “burn test”.

    3. It does not meet the requirements of Colorado law.

    4. Passing this test will be meaningless.

  1. The document contains no schedule or assignments of responsibility.

 

The commissioners would be advised to disallow this document to be used as Boulder County’s acceptance plan.  To do otherwise would be fiscally irresponsible.

 

Al Kolwicz

CAMBER – Citizens for Accurate Mail Ballot Election Results

2867 Tincup Circle

Boulder, CO 80305

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AlKolwicz@qwest.net

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CAMBER is a dedicated group of volunteers who are working to ensure that
every voter gets to vote once, every vote is counted once, and that every ballot is secure and anonymous.

Contact Al Kolwicz at 303-494-1540 or AlKolwicz@qwest.net