I got a canvassing report last night from Marie Mainard O’Connell, one of the mainstays of the Regnat Populus 2012 committee which is working valiantly on a short deadline to qualify an ethics improvement act for the November ballot. Their volunteer effort is apart from the Better Ethics Now Committee’s effort to employ paid canvassers, so the addition of those signatures could make a winning whole.

Following is the Regnat Populus report, with some specifics on where signatures are needed to meet the initiative threshold of a minimum count in at least 15 counties.

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