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Courtesy:
Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil - April 28, 2005
Mauro wants
voting to remain easy
By TIM ROHWER,
Daily Nonpareil Staff Writer
Mike
Mauro is passionate about the election process and would like to
make it as easy as can be as the next secretary of state for Iowa.
"My background is
in elections, and that's one of the most important parts of the
secretary of state's office," Mauro said during a fundraiser in
Council Bluffs this week.
"The Secretary of
State's office has taken on more importance because the voter
registration system is now located there. It used to be in the
counties' Auditor's offices."
For nearly a
decade, Mauro has served as the auditor of Polk County, Iowa's most
populous county. He decided to seek the secretary of state's office
when the current office holder, Chet Culver, announced his intention
to run for governor.
"It's a natural
progression," Mauro said.
He is against
tougher restrictions or more regulations on voting for the sake of
voter safety and security. You can accomplish that and still have it
easy and accessible for the voters, Mauro said.
He also wants to
keep promoting early, or absentee, voting.
"People like that,"
he said. "You can't restrict them to one day."
Mauro wants to
streamline voter services so they are easier to use and access and
utilize the most current technology to make voting simpler across
the state.
Council Bluffs
holds a special place in his heart, Mauro said. Really.
A native of Des
Moines, Mauro taught at St. Albert School in the early 1970s.
"I met my wife on a
blind date in Council Bluffs," he said. "My life started here."
He is married to
the former Dorothy Fischer.
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