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Watch and Listen to YOUR
Legislature! |
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Democrats, Republicans, and Independents who are united in the
belief that we do not have to give up our labels, merely put them
aside to do what’s best for America. |
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Do You REALLY Know Your
Constitution? |
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"Kids in the House"
- How Our Government Works |
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Freedom and Individual
Rights in Medicine |
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Donetta Davidson, Former Colorado Secretary of State |
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Ms. Donetta L. Davidson
was nominated by President George W. Bush and confirmed
by unanimous consent of the United States Senate on July
28, 2005 to serve on the U.S. Election Assistance
Commission (EAC). Ms. Davidson served as Chair of the
EAC in 2007. Her term of service extends through
December 12, 2007. Ms. Davidson, formerly Colorado's
secretary of state, comes to EAC with experience in
almost every area of election administration -
everything from county clerk to secretary of state.
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Ms. Davidson began her career in election administration
when she was elected in 1978 as the Bent County clerk
and recorder in Las Animas, Colorado, a position she
held until 1986. Later that year, she was appointed
director of elections for the Colorado Department of
State, where she supervised county clerks in all
election matters and assisted with recall issues for
municipal, special district and school district
elections.
In 1994, she was elected Arapahoe County clerk and
recorder and reelected to a second term in 1998. The
next year, Colorado Governor Bill Owens appointed
Davidson as the Colorado secretary of state, and she was
elected to in 2000 and reelected in 2002 for a four year
term.
She has served on the Federal Election Commission
Advisory Panel and the board of directors of the Help
America Vote Foundation. In 2005, Ms. Davidson was
elected president of the National Association of
Secretaries of State, and she is the former president of
the National Association of State Elections Directors (NASED).
Prior to her EAC appointment, Ms. Davidson served on
EAC's Technical Guidelines Development Committee (TGDC).
In 2005, Government Technology magazine named Ms.
Davidson one of its "Top 25: Dreamers, Doers, and
Drivers" in recognition of her innovative approach to
improve government services. She was also the 1993
recipient of the Henry Toll Fellowship of Council of
State Governments.
Davidson has devoted much of her professional life to
election administration, but her first love is her
family. Ms. Davidson was born into a military family in
Liberal, Kansas and became a Coloradoan shortly
thereafter when her family moved first to Two Buttes
then to Las Animas where they settled. Whenever possible
Ms. Davidson spends time with her family, son Todd,
daughter, and son-in-law Trudie and Todd Berich and
granddaughters Brittany and Nicole.
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