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SummerChild 10-09-2008 10:34 AM

Be Careful about Voter Fraud and Disenfranchisement - Post Tips Here
 
Greekchatters,
I have received this email from a Soror - she is a reputable Obama community organizer in Atlanta.
Please take heed because this is apparently going on around the county.
Don't fall for the okie doke.

Also, if others have tips about how we can make sure that our vote counts, please post here.

Ex: don't fall for the trick below / do not wear Obama paraphenalia to the polls, etc.

Does anyone have a number that can be called on the day of voting in case voters are being turned away at the polls? Post here.




Subject: Watch out for this!
>
>
> ITS TRUE BECAUSE THIS MORNING I OPENED ONE OF THE
> ENVELOPES. I GUESS I'LL BE CALLING SOMEBODY.......
>
> IT'S TRUE......
>
> The story is all over Progressive Talk Radio today about the McCain
> campaign sending absentee ballot applications
> to registered democrats or people that have donated to Obama's campaign.
> These ballots are deliberately
> misleading and have postage paid return addresses that are for an
> election clerk that is outside of your city or town.
> What this will end up doing is either having your vote not counted, or
> if you return one of these, they will cite you
> for election fraud, saying that you already voted absentee.
> < BR>>
> These ballots are only being sent out in 'purple states' and this is a
> big deal.. This is called voter caging,
> and is a huge problem.
>
> The McCain campaign is stealing this election as we speak. Please get
> this information out to as many people
> as you can, and tell anyone you know who has received one of these
> ballots that they need to contact their
> city election clerk or the supervisor of elections immediately.
>
> Also call the local media and let them know what is going on.
>
> The main stream media is never going to cover this so we have to depend
> on our ground campaign
> to get the word out to our voters.

5Knowledge1913 10-09-2008 12:38 PM

Also, there is a rumor going around the internet that if you wear campaign gear to the polls, that you will be turned away. I do know that in MD that is not true, therefore I encourage everyone that votes to CHECK YOUR STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS, before spreading rumors!

faireststar 10-09-2008 01:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SummerChild (Post 1728973)
Greekchatters,

Does anyone have a number that can be called on the day of voting in case voters are being turned away at the polls? Post here.

When a question arises or if voter schemes are suspected, call the free hotline: 1-866-OUR-VOTE. Help will be provided.

TonyB06 10-09-2008 02:14 PM

a few additional suggestions:

1) take advantage of any early voting opportunities that may be available in your state. This is a good hedge against insufficient or "malfunctioning" polling equipment on Nov. 4;

2) have on your person the telephone numbers of your State and local Boards of Election, as well as any local watchdog affiliations available to ensure voting fairness;

3) have sufficient identification with you
-any ID from the local Board of elections (particularly if you have had to re-register since you last voted)
- photo identification, as well as current proof of your current address (i.e. bills)

I.A.S.K. 10-09-2008 02:40 PM

kinda long, but...
 
The number 1 rule when going to vote:

DO NOT LEAVE THE POLLING LOCATION WITHOUT VOTING!
If you are a registered voter you have a right to vote and as such you should not leave the polling location without doing so. If your name is not on the active voter roll then ask if your name is listed on the inactive roll. If your name still can't be found and the poll workers are not being cooperative then call the hotline to let them know the issue and call the secretary of state's office or your local board of electios. If you still cannot cast a regular ballot you are legally allowed to cast a provisional ballot. This ballot will only be counted after your registration status has been verified, but your vote still counts!
The poll workers may send police officer(s) over to "talk" to you. Do not worry and do not leave. Do not make a scene. Remain calm and place the calls that you need to (ie: the 1800 number) and wait. They will try to intimidate you. I've had it happen to me when I was helping someone to vote. They cannot kick you out. Place the calls and wait there until you get to cast a ballot, but do not leave. IF you are at the polling place before it closes then you are still allowed to vote even after the closing time. No matter what they tell you do not leave and make sure you cast a ballot!

If you have any problems call the hotline:
1-866-MYVOTE1
(1-866-698-6831).
We have lawyers who will be fielding calls and answering questions as needed as well as regular people to answer the easier questions. If you are unsure about anything then give us a call!
Also visit www.blackcampaign.com for more info!


In Georgia and many other states there have been reports of voting machine failures. If something goes wrong with the machine while you are trying to cast your ballot notify a poll worker and call the 1-800 number. If you have not cast your ballot (which means you did not get all the way through the questions on the machine to the "thank you for voting" message) or the machine messed up just as you finished let the poll workers know. They should give you another card and tell you to use another machine while they check the one you were using. If they refuse to do so follow rule one. Place necessary calls and ask to complete a provisional ballot if they still refuse to let you cast a regular ballot. They may threaten that you will be prosecuted for voter fraud, but it is not true. If you ensure that the card you were using to cast your ballot is not turned in to be counted (which you would have done by handing it to a poll worker other than the one collecting cards at the exit) then you have not voted and as such could not have committed voter fraud. Again, do not leave without voting and if all else fails cast a provisional ballot!

mystikchick 10-12-2008 06:42 AM

I can't find any verification about the absentee ballot stuff on Snopes, but I'm going to keep looking. However, the bit about 'passive electioneering' is at least partially true depending on where you live: http://www.snopes.com/politics/ballo...tioneering.asp.

Please be very careful with that - watch your t-shirts, bags, hats, pins, whatever when you go in to the polling station for anything that could be considered partisan. Something that small may slide in some districts, but it's better to be safe than sorry and get a chance to vote.

nikki1920 10-12-2008 01:25 PM

Just to be on the safe side, DONT wear anything that shows your voting preference. If you are UNSURE in anyway, most states' Board of Elections should have a sample of the ballot that will be used for any election. Visit that site and become familiar with the ballot before November 4.

nachural 10-14-2008 06:17 PM

I volunteered with the Committee of Seventy in the PA primaries doing voter protection. Voters are allowed to wear whatever they want in PA. Please check your state as there are a few states that will not allow you to vote if you are wearing campaign para.

jitterbug13 10-16-2008 11:57 PM

In South Carolina, they told us we can not wear anything that shows our voting preference. Fine. Can you believe that they also said not to wear elephants (probably because the elephant is the Repubicans' mascot)? When one one my sorors went to a meeting the person pointed out Deltas! :eek: :eek: And there was also a news story about it.

AKA_Monet 10-17-2008 12:30 AM

Ummm for the lawyers out there, PM me, I have very unique situation... LOL...

deepimpact2 10-29-2008 08:15 AM

I'm hearing complaints that when some people vote electronically for a Democratic ticket, McCain's name shows up. Be careful.

Little32 10-29-2008 08:40 AM

^^To add to that, read everything on the ballot carefully. Check and double check to make sure that your ballot accurately reflects the votes you cast.

preciousjeni 10-29-2008 10:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 5Knowledge1913 (Post 1729056)
Also, there is a rumor going around the internet that if you wear campaign gear to the polls, that you will be turned away. I do know that in MD that is not true, therefore I encourage everyone that votes to CHECK YOUR STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS, before spreading rumors!

One of the problems is that the laws related to this issue are so vague. In New York there's a law against "electioneering" within 100 feet of a poll, but it's at the police's discretion as to what electioneering consists of.

Here's the info for MD:

Source: http://www.elections.state.md.us/sum...ide/sg_11.html

Quote:

11.5 Campaigning on Election Day
1. Electioneering
Maryland law prohibits electioneering within 100 feet of the entrance or exit to a polling place on election day. The 100-foot "No Electioneering" zone is measured from the entrance/exit of the building closest to the room in which voting actually takes place.

No electioneering means that no canvassing, electioneering, campaigning, or posting of any campaign material is permitted within the zone. "Posting of any campaign material" is broadly interpreted to mean the wearing of any article of clothing, hat, sticker, or button that indicates support of or opposition to any candidate, question, or political party.

The Chief Election Judges at each polling place post signs designating the "No Electioneering" zone. Election judges are instructed to strictly enforce the "No Electioneering" prohibition, including calling the police to enforce it, if necessary.

A person who violates the prohibition is guilty of a misdemeanor and subject to a fine of not less than $50 nor more than $500, or imprisonment for not more than 60 days, or both.

§16-206 of the Election Law Article
An Article: http://news.yahoo.com/s/politico/200...kIcXdC.pm_w5R4

Snopes: http://www.snopes.com/politics/ballo...tioneering.asp

ETA: Woops, I see this has already been addressed. :)

deepimpact2 10-29-2008 01:10 PM

I'm just curious. Have they always been this strict about wearing hats, and shirts at the polls? I don't remember dealing with that in the past. Maybe I missed something.

preciousjeni 10-29-2008 01:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by deepimpact2 (Post 1737383)
I'm just curious. Have they always been this strict about wearing hats, and shirts at the polls? I don't remember dealing with that in the past. Maybe I missed something.

Depends on who's making the determinations. This election is heated so nerves are on edge.


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