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Jan Tyler
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Jan Tyler is a Certified Elections Registration Administrator who achieved The Election Center designation of Certified Elections Registration Administrator in 200l, 2004 and 2007. She served as the Denver Election Commissioner for two terms. Her interest in election administration began as a campaign worker for Jimmy Carter in his successful 1970 campaign for Governor. Jan worked for Carter for three years. As Election Commissioner she implemented reforms that included legislation to enable 16-year-olds to work elections. Jan continued her specialization as an international election monitor serving in Montenegro, Serbia and twice in Ukraine during the 2004 elections. In 2005 she served as an observer for two months in Kazakhstan, and in 2007 she traveled to Moldova for municipal elections. As Election Reform Examiner, Jan is dedicated to the education of media, political parties, candidates and the general public on issues of neutrality in the administration of elections.


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