Talk:F. Vernon Boozer
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Year Error
editIn 2000, Boozer was appointed by Republican Governor Bob Ehrlich to serve as Vice Chair on the Special Committee on Voting Systems & Election Procedures in Maryland.[9] This committee was charged with evaluating the election systems in Maryland, to evaluate procedures for recounts and contested election, and to ensure fair elections.
In 2002, Boozer was tapped again Governor Ehrlich to a four year term to serve on the State Advisory Council on Administrative Hearings, along with Nancy S. Grasmick, Nathan J. Greenbaum, Susan Dishler Shubin, Evelyn B. McCarter, and Suzanne M. Owen.[10]
Governor Ehrlich wasn't sworn in until 2003, so Boozer couldn't have been appointed by him in 2000 and 2002. Some one should look into that... —Preceding unsigned comment added by 204.62.34.215 (talk) 05:00, 30 January 2009 (UTC)