We should know in a few days if the Count My Vote Initiative will be on the ballot in November. Keep My Voice, a group opposed to the effort has been working overtime to convince people who signed the initiative to remove their names, claiming the names were fraudulently obtained. Now the group behind the dual track system , including former Governor Mike Leavitt and Businesswoman Gail Miller, is charging CMV opponents are being dishonest.
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