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Barack Obama Campaign Posts Series of YouTube Voter Protection Videos

At the Barack Obama for President website, there are a series of YouTube videos organized by state that provide information about election law.   As a voter, know your rights on November 4, 2008.

Thee videos for Colorado, Florida, Indiana, Missouri, Neveda, New Mexico, Virginia, Ohio, and Nationwide are below the fold.

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Voting News: Early Reports from the Polls (November 4, 2008)

As early voting begins and Election Day approaches, here is a quick rundown of the legal issues that are  occuring in the battle ground states.

Ohio
The U.S. Supreme Court earlier this month denied a bid by the state GOP to force Democratic secretary of state Jennifer Brunner to provide local election officials with lists of new voters whose registration information did not match that on other government documents. Voting-rights advocates had feared that making Brunner hand over the lists could lead to a slew of GOP challenges, forcing hundreds of thousands of voters to cast provisional ballots. Republican leader (and Ohioan) John Boehner — with help from the White House — has asked the Department of Justice to step in, but few observers expect DOJ to take any action so close to the election.

New Mexico
The state GOP earlier this month held a press conference at which it released the names of 10 voters it said had voted fraudulently in a Democratic primary in June. After ACORN helped established that the voters, almost all Hispanic, were in fact legitimate, TPMmuckraker and others reported that GOP lawyer Pat Rogers apparently hired a private investigator, who intimidated some of the voters by going to their homes to question them about their voting status. Rogers, the P.I. and the state party are now being sued for voter intimidation by several voting-rights groups.

Indiana
The Lake County GOP sued to shut down early voting centers set up by the county election board in Democratic-leaning cities in the northern part of the county. A judge declined to shut down the sites, though an appeal is scheduled to be heard later this week. But in the meantime, early voting at the centers has been proceeding. In addition, the Republican secretary of state, Todd Rokita, has called on law enforcement to prosecute ACORN for submitting 1400 suspicious-looking voter-registration forms in the county.

Nevada
The chair of the state GOP wrote to Democratic Secretary of State Ross Miller, asking him to require newly registered voters to cast provisional ballots if they correct mismatches in their voter information at the polls. Miller responded with an interpretation of state law that rejected the GOP’s request.
Pennsylvania
The state GOP has filed a lawsuit designed to cast doubt on 140,000 voter-registration applications submitted by ACORN in four counties. Among other things, it would require the state to provide additional provisional ballots in the counties at issue. Democratic Secretary of State pedro Cortes has called the “frivolous”, saying it’s designed to undermine confidence in the system. The court has not yet ruled on the suit.

Montana
The state GOP announced earlier this month that it was formally challenging the eligibility of 6,000 people in Democratic-leaning counties, based in discrepancies in their addresses. After it emerged that among the challenged voters were a World War II veteran who had moved across town that year, and a member of the Army Reserve about to ship out to Kuwait, the move was condemned even by some prominent Republicans in the state. The challenge was withdrawn, and the man behind, it, Jacob Eaton, the party’s executive director, quit.

Florida
In early September, Secretary of State Kurt Browning, a Republican, instructed election officials to reject voter registration applications that do not pass a computer match test. Voter rights groups say the system can disqualify voters based on nothing more than a missing middle initial on their voter form, and that the late date of the order could cause additional confusion. They fear the move could disenfranchise tens of thousands of legitimate voters. And in a rare case of a Republican making voting easier, Governor Charlie Crist yesterday ordered extended hours for early voting centers, after long lines were reported in many parts of the state.

Wisconsin
Republican Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen filed suit against the state’s election board, demanding that it confirm the eligibility of tens of thousands of new voters. In a recent interview with CNN, Van Hollen admitted that the GOP “may have asked lawyers in my office to file the lawsuit.” A county court threw the suit out, but Van Hollen soon announced the formation of a “voter fraud task force”, which would involve stationing 50 state prosecutors and other law-enforcement agents at the polls on election day, a move state Democrats have denounced as an effort to intimidate voters.

Colorado
A voting-rights group, filed a lawsuit against Republican Secretary of State Mike Coffman, alleging that over 35,000 voters were purged from the rolls illegally. The suit, which was heard in court today, claims that voters have been removed from the rolls based on a faulty system for identifying illegitimate voters, and within 90 days of the election — both of which violate the federal Voting Rights Act. Coffman, who is running for the U.S. Congress in this election, denies that any rules were broken.

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Election Protection on Twitter - http://twitter.com/866ourvote

With less than 15 days until Election Day, the non-partisan Election Protection coalition is enhancing its outreach efforts through a partnership with the Twitter Vote Report project, Rock the Vote, and other coalition partners. With more than 125 million voters projected for this year, issues at the polls are inevitable. Citizens can help Election Protection as they work with election officials to find ways to fix any problems, on the spot, at the polls, and in doing so ensure that millions of Americans have their votes counted.

Twitter’s text-messaging and web capabilities and its vast network of active users allow all voters to become election monitors. Users will send “tweets” indicating problem areas, which will make it possible for Election Protection to identify issues in real time and immediately deploy legal volunteers to polling locations where trouble is brewing when necessary.

The free site, photoprez.com, is a platform to share and view pictures from the American campaign trail.  From large and small campaign events around the country, people are sharing thousands of digital pictures.  Unlike national news media organizations, photoprez.com allows people to publish campaign photographs online instantly from their cell phones, blackberries, and iPhones.  Each candidate has their own photo gallery; for example, photoprez.com/barackobama and photoprez.com/sarahpalin.  The site is equal-partisan and has special pages prepared for the President-Elect and Inauguration Day.

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The Election Protection Hotline, 1-866-OUR-VOTE

Washington, DC—Voters across the country can monitor problems at the polls on Election Day on OurVoteLive.org, a project built and hosted by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) on behalf of Election Protection, the nation’s largest nonpartisan voter protection coalition, and its toll-free voter-assistance hotline, 866-OUR-VOTE.

Election Protection is the nation’s largest nonpartisan voter protection coalition, led by the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law. Through its 1-866-OUR-VOTE hotline (1-866-687-8683) and dedicated team of legal experts and trained volunteers, Election Protection helps all American voters, including traditionally disenfranchised groups, gain access to the polls and overcome obstacles to voting, offering live assistance. The coalition has more than 100 partners at the national, state and local level and is providing live voter protection services now through Election Day for all 50 states.For more information about Election Protection and the 1-866-OUR-VOTE Hotline, please visit: www.866ourvote.org.

The free site, photoprez.com, is a platform to share and view pictures from the American campaign trail.  From large and small campaign events around the country, people are sharing thousands of digital pictures.  Unlike national news media organizations, photoprez.com allows people to publish campaign photographs online instantly from their cell phones, blackberries, and iPhones.  Each candidate has their own photo gallery; for example, photoprez.com/barackobama and photoprez.com/sarahpalin.  The site is equal-partisan and has special pages prepared for the President-Elect and Inauguration Day.
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Photograph the Vote: Election Picture of the Day (10/28/08)

Among all news organizations, photoprez.com, offers the exclusive ability for voters to take campaign or election day photographs with their cell phones and upload them instantly online in the photoprez.com LIVE MOBILE gallery.  It’s 2008- Photograph Your Vote!

On the expectation of unprecedented voter involvement before and through November 4, 2008, photoprez.com is excited to dedicate a photo gallery specifically to tracking and documenting the process of voting all over the country. Located at photoprez.com/electionday2008, the Election Day 2008 gallery allows voters to photograph their civic participation! Registration to photoprez.com is free and members are already uploading photographs of polling places, voting booths, and absentee ballots.

The election picture of the day comes courtesy of an early absentee ballot voter, who is exercising his right to vote.  In fact, this voter is choosing Independent Party Presidential candidate Bob Barr and Vice Presidential candidate Wayne Root.  photoprez.com is equal-partisan (meaning we despise all political parties equally), but we definitely champion the responsibility to vote and participate in this democracy.  Congratuations Mike and thanks for sharing the photo! (and thank you for serving as an election day Judge! You are a great citizen!)

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If you’d also like to share your campaign or voting photographs, registration at photoprez.com is free.  Click here for more instructions on publishing photos online directly to photoprez.com from your cell.

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