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  • Jeff Portnoy, former Hawaii State Bar Association president and lawyer for media clients, including the Star-Advertiser, said many in the legal community thought that it was so certain that Lingle would name Recktenwald that the commission appeared to have

    Staradvertiser Headlines Ken Kobayashi 2010

  • Jeff Portnoy, former Hawaii State Bar Association president and lawyer for media clients, including the Star-Advertiser, said many in the legal community thought that it was so certain that Lingle would name Recktenwald that the commission appeared to have a difficult time finding the required four to six qualified candidates to the governor.

    Staradvertiser Headlines Ken Kobayashi 2010

  • "The fact that everyone in a particular precinct would vote for the same candidate and then you flip down the ballot and everyone in the precinct would vote for the same judge. that doesn't happen anymore," said Recktenwald, who now teaches journalism at Southern Illinois University.

    No More Dead Voters, But Election Scandals Continue In Chicago AP 2010

  • "The fact that everyone in a particular precinct would vote for the same candidate and then you flip down the ballot and everyone in the precinct would vote for the same judge. that doesn't happen anymore," said Recktenwald, who now teaches journalism at Southern Illinois University.

    No More Dead Voters, But Election Scandals Continue In Chicago AP 2010

  • "The fact that everyone in a particular precinct would vote for the same candidate and then you flip down the ballot and everyone in the precinct would vote for the same judge. that doesn't happen anymore," said Recktenwald, who now teaches journalism at Southern Illinois University.

    No More Dead Voters, But Election Scandals Continue In Chicago AP 2010

  • Once in the 1970s, said Recktenwald, who investigated election abuses for years, one candidate's nominating petitions looked like the residents of a large public housing project "had come in and signed in alphabetical order, and every fourth name was in the same handwriting."

    No More Dead Voters, But Election Scandals Continue In Chicago AP 2010

  • Once in the 1970s, said Recktenwald, who investigated election abuses for years, one candidate's nominating petitions looked like the residents of a large public housing project "had come in and signed in alphabetical order, and every fourth name was in the same handwriting."

    No More Dead Voters, But Election Scandals Continue In Chicago AP 2010

  • Once in the 1970s, said Recktenwald, who investigated election abuses for years, one candidate's nominating petitions looked like the residents of a large public housing project "had come in and signed in alphabetical order, and every fourth name was in the same handwriting."

    No More Dead Voters, But Election Scandals Continue In Chicago AP 2010

  • "The fact that everyone in a particular precinct would vote for the same candidate and then you flip down the ballot and everyone in the precinct would vote for the same judge. that doesn't happen anymore," said Recktenwald, who now teaches journalism at Southern Illinois University.

    No More Dead Voters, But Election Scandals Continue In Chicago AP 2010

  • Once in the 1970s, said Recktenwald, who investigated election abuses for years, one candidate's nominating petitions looked like the residents of a large public housing project "had come in and signed in alphabetical order, and every fourth name was in the same handwriting."

    No More Dead Voters, But Election Scandals Continue In Chicago AP 2010

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