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Last updated on Wednesday, December 12, 2007
(UNDATED) - Indiana Secretary of State Todd Rokita says many changes affect elections throughout Indiana.
He says there have been more changes in the past two years than since the voting rights act of 1965. The secretary blamed the media's ignorance of the electoral process for contributing to an unreasonable standard of perfection.
Rokita says a reasonable goal of an election administrator is to ensure an election's fairness and accuracy.
Rokita spoke to election administrators in Indianapolis Tuesday.
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