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Be a poll worker and save American democracy2008 Elections | Election Integrityby Harvey Wasserman | September 27, 2008 - 1:04pm We are constantly being asked: "What can we do to stop the 2008 election from being stolen?"Because we broke many of the major stories surrounding the theft of the 2004 election in Ohio (and because after four years it is abundantly clear that election most definitely was stolen) the flow of inquiries is heartfelt and non-stop. <b><u>We cannot afford to have this happen again on November 4.<u><b>There is a simple answer for what you can do: <u>be a poll worker.<u>There are additional options: <u>be a poll judge, a poll observer, a member of a video the vote team, a voter registration researcher and assistant, an organizer for a post-election public hearing, and more.<u>This weekend (September 26-8) we are co-convening a national conference in Columbus to review these options. The core of the information will be available in print and video via www.freepress.org. Over the next few days we will follow this article with more detailed descriptions of what every citizen can do on November 4 to restore the democratic process to this nation. We are also coordinating with <u> Poll Workers for Democracy<u> whose web site contains much valuable information
(http://act.credoaction.com/pollworkers/index.html).Lets start with the poll working:It is our goal to have at least one non-partisan poll worker who is committed to protecting the vote in every precinct in America. In many states this is a paying position ($120 for the day in Ohio). It is a very long day. It may also require advance training from the board of elections, but in Ohio such sessions are also paid.Throughout the US boards of elections are desperate for poll workers. The average age has been creeping up over the past decades, and in many instances there are critical shortages. You should not have trouble finding a position.We have significant testimony from poll workers who saved literally hundreds of votes in 2004 in such simple ways as splitting long lines that were misdirected to wrong precinct stations, or making sure the doors stayed open, as legally required, for those who were still waiting to cast a ballot at closing time.
There is much more, including the simple act of making sure voters who want them get paper ballots.Overall, the power of even a single poll worker inside a polling station who is committed to democracy can be immense. Above all, do not throw up your hands and say "there's nothing I can do" when these positions are crying out to be filled.Poll judgeships can be harder to obtain. But poll judges can have significant impact on guaranteeing a fair vote count. This position could be essential in gaining whatever monitoring powers there may be over electronic voting machines whose source code and vote count will be hidden from the pubic.<b>In Ohio, election protection attorneys (including co-author Fitrakis) have won observer status for representatives of the Green, Libertarian and Nader campaigns. This means independent observers can join Democrats and Republicans in closely monitoring the vote from inside the polls.<b>We also urge citizens to join the <u>Video the Vote teams<u> that will be going to thousands of polling stations. We hope to see at least one video crew present at every precinct in the country.The bare but vital footage that was shot at besieged inner city precincts in central Ohio 2004 has stood as a vital beacon to show the tip of how thousands of voters were deliberately disenfranchised. This time, we need saturation coverage to protect against and document every possible violation of our rights as citizens.Meanwhile, millions of Americans who think they are registered to vote may not be. This is due to a concerted campaign to <b>cage and purge voter rolls.<b> A wide range of technicalities are being used to eliminate countless citizens from the lists of those who are entitled to a ballot but who will be denied one unless steps are taken.In the lead-up to November 4, be sure to check your own voting status. And volunteer to work with those who may believe their voting status is secure, but who in fact have been targeted for disenfranchisement.Remember that the US Supreme Court has approved an<u> Indiana law requiring photo ID to vote.<u> This backdoor poll tax will be used to eliminate millions of voters this year unless a concerted effort is made to organize these citizens and get them the necessary papers. It can---must---be done.But it will take <b>people like you<b> to do it.
A fitting song by Leonard Cohen
"Democracy"It's coming through a hole in the air, from those nights in Tiananmen Square. It's coming from the feel that this ain't exactly real, or it's real, but it ain't exactly there. From the wars against disorder, from the sirens night and day, from the fires of the homeless, from the ashes of the gay: Democracy is coming to the U.S.A. It's coming through a crack in the wall; on a visionary flood of alcohol; from the staggering account of the Sermon on the Mount which I don't pretend to understand at all. It's coming from the silence on the dock of the bay, from the brave, the bold, the battered heart of Chevrolet: Democracy is coming to the U.S.A. It's coming from the sorrow in the street, the holy places where the races meet; from the homicidal bitchin' that goes down in every kitchen to determine who will serve and who will eat. From the wells of disappointment where the women kneel to pray for the grace of God in the desert here and the desert far away: Democracy is coming to the U.S.A. Sail on, sail on O mighty Ship of State! To the Shores of Need Past the Reefs of Greed Through the Squalls of Hate Sail on, sail on, sail on, sail on. It's coming to America first, the cradle of the best and of the worst. It's here they got the range and the machinery for change and it's here they got the spiritual thirst. It's here the family's broken and it's here the lonely say that the heart has got to open in a fundamental way: Democracy is coming to the U.S.A. It's coming from the women and the men. O baby, we'll be making love again. We'll be going down so deep the river's going to weep, and the mountain's going to shout Amen! It's coming like the tidal flood beneath the lunar sway, imperial, mysterious, in amorous array: Democracy is coming to the U.S.A. Sail on, sail on ... I'm sentimental, if you know what I mean I love the country but I can't stand the scene. And I'm neither left or right I'm just staying home tonight, getting lost in that hopeless little screen. But I'm stubborn as those garbage bags that Time cannot decay, I'm junk but I'm still holding up this little wild bouquet: Democracy is coming to the U.S.A.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5g8CA5ltR8
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Article on young voters in the News&Observer: A new report says that one-fourth of North Carolina's young people, ages 18 to 25, are not registered to vote, despite record registrations. The Young Voters Index found that 200,000 young citizens still haven't registered, even though about 90,000 new registrations were recorded since January. In all, 23 percent of young adults have not registered, compared to less than 20 percent of adults over the age of 25. "Young people are participating more than they did four years ago, but they still have tremendous potential to do so much more," said Bob Hall, executive director of Democracy North Carolina. In May, 134,000 young people cast ballots during the primaries, quadruple the number of young people who voted during the 2004 primaries. But the rate of participation was the lowest of any age group. Only 21 percent of registered youth voted in May, compared to 37 percent of all registered voters. Hall suggested that high schools and colleges make a special effort to educate people about their voting rights. For example, 17-year-olds can register now if their 18th birthday falls before Nov. 4. Duke, East Carolina, N.C. Central, N.C. State and UNC Chapel Hill are among the universities that are early voting sites where students can register and vote on the same day. http://www.newsobserver.com/politics/story/1187093.html The military draft and more wars destroying the economy and insuring attacks on the U.S. are the option unless they pay attention. Stop and get into this election and give up some fun time for the next 2 months. The price the youth will pay if we fail will be horrendous. No more democracy, continued war, less education, a controlled press, a restricted internet, massive poverty, longer working hours, and expensive health coverage.
I've had most of my time with some good opportunities, what will you have?
Our city, in the heart of the Research Triangle, will be opening a new office on the downtown main street. I look forward to helping out there as I did at the office on Morgan Street in Raleigh. We have a large group of entusiastic supporters here in Cary and they are eager to help win this election.
Congressman, Democrat David Price has his campaign office down the street.