Posted on 01/29/2011 2:45:33 PM PST by jazusamo
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 28, 2011
RICHMOND - Governor Bob McDonnell today announced an additional appointment to his administration in the Administration secretariat. In addition, he announced appointments to two Virginia boards and commissions.
A bio for todays appointments can be found below. Further announcements regarding additional appointments in the McDonnell Administration will continue to be made in the months ahead.
Administration
Donald Palmer, Secretary, State Board of Elections
Donald Palmer most recently served as the Director of Elections with the Florida Department of State, working with the Florida Secretary of State and 67 Supervisors of Elections in successful 2008 Primary and General Presidential Elections and the 2010 mid-term elections. During his tenure, he improved statewide processes of statewide registration verification and list maintenance and he successfully implemented changes to align Florida with the federal Military and Overseas Voter Empowerment (MOVE) Act.
The Division of Elections consists of the Bureau of Election Records involved with the qualifying of candidates and receipt of campaign finance reports; the Bureau of Voting Systems Certification responsible for the testing and certification of voting systems entering the State of Florida; and the Bureau of Voter Registration Services implementing the federal statewide list maintenance mandates of the Help America Vote Act (HAVA).
Donald Palmer represented Florida as a member of the EAC Standards Board of the United States Election Assistance Commission (EAC) and was elected to the Standards Executive Board by his peers. He was also appointed by the EAC to the Technical Guidelines Development Committee (TGDC) to represent elections officials on the Standards Board. These advisory boards provide recommendations to the Election Assistance Commission (EAC) on voluntary standards for voting equipment, voting systems, and voter registration databases.
Prior to his tenure in Florida, he served as a trial attorney with the Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division, Voting Section, where he enforced the federal voting laws and provided guidance to states on compliance with the civil rights laws. In that role, he brought suits against jurisdictions for violations of the Voting Rights Act (VRA), the Help America Vote Act (HAVA) and the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA). He also monitored compliance with the Uniform and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA).
In May 2009, Donald Palmer provided testimony to the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration on the proposed Military Overseas Voter Empowerment (MOVE) Act eventually signed by President Obama, specifically highlighting Floridas leading role in overcoming the obstacles military and overseas voters face in registration and voting.
Donald Palmer is a reserve Navy Judge Advocate General (JAG) where he served in Naples, Italy, representing Sailors and Marines accused of military offenses. He also served the Navy as an appellate counsel representing the Navy in the appeals of convictions of serious crimes. Earlier in his career, he served as an Intelligence Officer with the now retired Sea Strike Squadron Twenty-Two of S-3bs and Carrier Air Wing Three (CVW-3) onboard Big John, the U.S.S. John F. Kennedy (CV-67).
He still serves in the Navy Reserves in Jacksonville, Florida. He is married and the father of three children.
Virginia Democrat Brian Coy should chill out
Christian Adams
January 28, 2011
We elected a good election fraud fighter to secretary of state here in Michigan this time around.
Elections are getting tougher to steal.
That’s great, SoS’s can make a real difference. We have a Republican here in WA State that joined the suit against obamacare and our Rat Gov. Gregoire is beside herself. LOL!
Man, between this and all the other good stuff happening in VA, its looking like more and more like Springtime in the Commonwealth.
Well said...People are getting fed up and a lot of them are doing something about it.
Looks like George Allen will be senator once again.
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