Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 09, 1992, Page 12, Image 12

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VOTER
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The law also enabled the
elections office to obtain the
addresses of people who have
n i ved The 1)M\ gives the
l-.let t;ons Division .1 list so the\
an forward new voter registra
tint) ( .1 r il s to poop le w ho
i hanged tlieir address on their
drivers Hi crises
Sa far, 140 more voters are
registering each dav than before
the plan begun Hetsr hart said
she hoped more registered vot
ers will produce a higher t urn -
mil >ri the upcoming Slav and
Man h i ie< lions
Kxeiudvr assistant to Sec re
: ir \ of Slate Phil kv is ling Nina
iohn-'on, said a big licnefit of
Motor Voter is how easily the
p'ian keeps tin voters inlomva
ti'on current, so the\ r an mail
the voters renewal cards
Jo! • : on also said the plan
make's it rasa ' to reach viiuiig
: 1 u!ers who are more mobile.
Johnson said the program
v\ first approved h\ the Ore
rgisl.ldire , I'li.'l ,,;j tllf
- ondition of w -dug i federal
mandate for all DMVs nation
wide to accept registration
cards
U ,: hoi allie apparent the
federal gn\eminent was not go
:.g ' settle on tile issue qut( k
. keislmg endorsed a new law
liial provided the Silil.(KK) per
biennium to implement the
plan w ithout a federal mandate
The Motor Vehicles Division
iDMVl, the Secretarv of Stale s
hleclions Division, and countv
< lorks offices statewide pulled
together to help implement the
plan into law last September
WIXMAN
Continued from Page 1
One of the grim! signs is no!
ilmt i! is the end of the Commu
nis! giant, but the end of !he
lost European imperial state,''
lie said
\\ i\man said tin- dissolution
of the Soviet I’m ion is in fait
very similar to what happened
to the Freni h. English and Aus
'ro Hungarian empires
He said Gorbachev [laved the
was for political reform but
was !,.,t able to change the eco
:t system, and C'.orbuehev
'..at trouble acc epting that once
tie go! , hange in motion he
:.ei lied to let someone else take
over
Uixman will explain xvhv
the Soviet public did not accept
Gorbachev and his reforms, and
whv the change to the Commu
nist parly was in name alone
Gorbachev maintained that,
ey ell vsith the reforms, there
must only be one party, the
Communist party Uixman ltk
ened that to tile Hy pothetical ot
having the Nazis after World
War II saving, "We have really
hanged now so you should let
us stay on us the mam political
! hey would not hay e a< -
i eptcd that then; why do we
expei t the Europeans to buy it
now ' ' he asked