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Board may decide that logos on apparel are Election Day no-nos

Posted: 07/21/2007

Dayton Right to Life planned to put its name on workers, bringing about the debate of fairness with all decals.

By Lynn Hulsey, Staff Writer


The Montgomery County Board of Elections may ban poll workers from wearing clothing with any names or logos after members heard of Dayton Right to Life's plan to put its name on poll workers' shirts.


The plan, approved by a top board official, caught board members by surprise.


"If anybody said we're putting 'right to life' on shirts at the polls I'd have said 'hold it,'?" said Sue Finley, a Republican and senior member of the board.
She and board members Jim Nathanson, also a Republican, and Democrats Tom Ritchie and Dennis Lieberman, said the only fair solution might be banning all names.

To read the rest of this article in the Dayton Daily News, please visit their website at http://www.daytondailynews.com/n/content/oh/story/news/local/2007/07/21/ddn072107pollsinside.html.

 

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