Ex-Ohio elections chief to observe Egypt vote

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Former Ohio Secretary of State
Jennifer Brunner (BROO’-ner) has headed to Cairo to serve as an
international observer in Egypt’s constitutional referendum.
The
Columbus Democrat will be present for the Jan. 14-15 vote on an amended
charter as part of a team from Democracy International. The organization
is active in more than 60 countries on democracy and governance issues
and to assist on rule-of-law questions.
Brunner is a former judge
and founding partner and principal in the Brunner Quinn law firm based
in Columbus. She oversaw Ohio elections as secretary of state from 2007
to 2011.
This is not her first foray into international election
issues. Since re-entering private practice, she has made multiple trips
to Serbia to provide technical assistance on judicial reform and
anti-corruption in elections.
Copyright 2014 The Associated Press. All rights
reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or
redistributed.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Former Ohio Secretary of State
Jennifer Brunner (BROO’-ner) has headed to Cairo to serve as an
international observer in Egypt’s constitutional referendum.
The
Columbus Democrat will be present for the Jan. 14-15 vote on an amended
charter as part of a team from Democracy International. The organization
is active in more than 60 countries on democracy and governance issues
and to assist on rule-of-law questions.
Brunner is a former judge
and founding partner and principal in the Brunner Quinn law firm based
in Columbus. She oversaw Ohio elections as secretary of state from 2007
to 2011.
This is not her first foray into international election
issues. Since re-entering private practice, she has made multiple trips
to Serbia to provide technical assistance on judicial reform and
anti-corruption in elections.
Copyright 2014 The Associated Press. All rights
reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or
redistributed.

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