Vote Watch 2004
Vote/Election fraud, vote suppression, voting irregularities, voter intimidation in Election 2004

 

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VOTING LINKS

 

POST-ELECTION LINKS

If you are concerned about voting irregularities or fraud, please go to the following websites:

http://www.moveon.org/investigatethevote/

The People's Email Network

 


 

PRE-ELECTION/ELECTION LINKS

Call 1-866-MYVOTE1 to report problems (leave a message)

Call 1-866-OUR-VOTE (1-866-687-8683) for immediate legal assistance for emergencies

If appropriate, go to Video Vote Vigil (to submit videos of vote fraud/suppression/intimidation)

MoveOn.org has some more helpful information:

But before we get into what you should do if things go wrong, here are a few pointers to help make sure your voting experience is a good one:

  • Find your polling place ahead of time. Having this information ahead of time will help make sure that you can zip to the polls and back during that half-hour lunch break. You can locate your local polling place using your zip code at http://www.mypollingplace.com. In most cases, the site will tell you what kind of voting machines to expect and how they work. (By the way, if mypollingplace.com conflicts with information you've received from your county or state election officials, use the official information.)
  • When in doubt, ASK. Poll workers are there to help you. They'll show you how to work the machines, and if you're at the wrong polling place, they should tell you how to get to the right one. Every polling place should also have a posted list of your voting rights, and instructions for filing a complaint if your rights have been violated.
  • Know your rights. If you're an eligible voter, you have the following rights:
    • If your name is not on the official voter list but you believe you are eligible to vote in that precinct, even if an election official challenges your vote, you have the right to cast a "provisional ballot."
    • If you're in line when the polls close, you should stay in line because you're entitled to vote.
    • In many states, your employer must allow you time to vote at some point during the day. You can't be fired for being late due to long polling lines.
    • You have the right to vote without being intimidated by anyone.
    • For your rights in your own state, check out this website: http://www.ourvote.com/
  • Bring photo ID, preferably government-issued ID or a utility bill, phone bill, or paycheck with your name and current street address. If you're a new registrant, it may be required.
  • Vote in the morning. In a great majority of polling places, everything will go smoothly, but by going early you can help prevent lines later in the day.
  • A regular ballot is better than a provisional ballot. If your eligibility to vote is questioned, ask if you can cast a regular ballot by providing additional ID or by going to another polling place. Only cast a provisional ballot if there's no alternative available.

So, what if something does go wrong?

First, document it. If there are specific individuals involved who are challenging your right to vote, intimidating voters, or interfering with the process, try to get their names. Write down exactly what happened, including the time of day, descriptions of the people involved, and any other details you can remember.

Then, report it. There are lots of organizations that will be working to respond quickly to complaints of voter intimidation, suppression, and fraud. Here's who to call:

  • MoveOn PAC: Go to http://www.moveonpac.org/. On election day, our website will host a form where you can post your problem and get help.
  • Common Cause: Call 1-866-MYVOTE1. Common Cause has set up a hotline that you can call to report any problems you have voting. They'll document where problems are occuring, watch for wide-spread voter suppression, and provide real-time legal help to the hot spots.
  • 1-866-OUR-VOTE. This hotline has been set up by a coalition of nonpartisan groups to deal with the most serious problems on election day. They have hundreds of lawyers standing by to immediately respond to the most egregious problems. 1-866-OUR-VOTE is the "911" of voter suppression hotlines. Please don't call unless your problem is serious enough that you have to talk to a lawyer immediately.

GOTV LINKS

America Coming Together (ACT)

Election Protection (includes Voters Bills of Rights by State

MyDD has some other options listed:

Volunteer Directly for the Kerry / Edwards Campaign
Volunteer for the Democratic National Committee
Volunteer for America Coming Together
Volunteer for Moveon.org
Volunteer to travel and work in another state


VOTING PROBLEMS? CHECK THESE LINKS 
[via reader radtimes]

1-866-OUR-VOTE is the hotline to report any incidents in which voter's rights may be compromised from now on through election day. The Election Protection Coalition has put together a highly visual web-based voter based monitoring system called the Election Incident Reporting System (EIRS). The system tracks reports of voter incidents on a color-coded map that rapidly identifies locations where multiple complaints have occurred and connects to a rapid response system where observers, technical, and legal help can rapidly be sent out to observe and record. The brightly colored maps are drawn from information collected by volunteers staffing hotlines. The effort is funded through more than 60 voter watch organizations. Volunteers can sign up through the site to monitor polling locations for irregularities and help with other implementation tasks. Since its deployment on August 31, 2004 more than 1,000 incidents have been recorded and mapped. More Info:

Click here to print out a wallet-sized ELECTION-PROTECTION card which gives you details
on finding your polling precinct, your voting rights and hotlines to call to report vote fraud/suppression
 

https://voteprotect.org/

https://vevo.verifiedvoting.org/eirs/

Video Vote Vigil 
(to submit videos of vote fraud/suppression/intimidation)

http://www.wired.com/news/evote/0,2645,65215,00.html

Mythbreakers for Election Officials (Voters Unite)


Via Votelaw, here is a report on the upcoming election from Electionline.org. Please review this report to find out whether your state allows excuse-free absentee voting, provisional ballots (with or without ID), ex-felon voting, early voting, etc. After that please consult your local state election office to confirm your understanding of what is allowed in your state. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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