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237: 44:. The commission continued work begun by Carter and former President Ford in a previous commission that studied unusual features of the 2000 presidential race. Its mandate was to examine the electoral process in the United States, bringing together leaders from the major political parties, academia, and non-partisan civic groups to explore how to maximize both ballot access and ballot integrity. 242: 76:
elections. The panel noted that both the 2000 and 2004 elections were marred by partisan, campaign-affiliated officials who held roles in the Bush campaign and Florida and Ohio Secretary of State positions. Because the Secretary of State is responsible for certifying votes, these conflicts of interest were deemed by the panel as damaging to "confidence in elections".
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The panel made 87 recommendations in all in its 91-page report. Implementation of all suggestions would require congressional action for some measures, as well as a total expected cost of $ 1.35 billion. A major point was the commission's call for nonpartisan professional and state oversight over
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Following the Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primaries in presidential election years, states should hold four regional primaries and caucuses in place of the current schedule in order to reduce the influence of early states in choosing
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Creating a uniform photo identification method to match the voter to the voting roll, while establishing more offices to all non-drivers to more easily register and acquire photo IDs
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Increased voter registration efforts by the states, including an effort to allow ex-felons meeting certain conditions to vote
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Developing a "universal voting registration system" led by states, rather than local jurisdictions
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was a private, bipartisan organization founded in 2004 by former US President
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The panel made a variety of other recommendations, including:
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The commission was set up with twenty-one members, including
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Commission on Federal Election Reform member listing
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Jimmy Carter
James A. Baker, III
Ronald Reagan
George H. W. Bush
2000 United States presidential election
Ohio in the 2004 election
Lee H. Hamilton
9/11 Commission
Tom Daschle
Bob Michel
Betty Castor






"Panel Proposes New Calendar for Primaries"





"Election Overhaul Is Urged"
"Carter-Baker commission examines evidence for federal election reform"
The Commission on Federal Election Reform homepage
Commission on Federal Election Reform member listing
Commissioner Spencer Overton's dissent
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