WLKjr
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Mon Oct-25-04 01:59 PM
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I Voted Absentee Today in Ohio ATTN DU Lawyers or Election Officials |
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from what I am told, most of the state is paper ballot. Unless your in an area that has used the computer for a few years now, then you have to vote that way still but from what an election official told me, she is not aware of any touch screens being implemented and used in the state.
I signed up to be a poll worker, and I have been told that there are groups that want to observe and the class we will be taking is going to cover what to expect from these people, they listed this exact line on the sheet telling times to attend classes:
"All presiding judges and all poll workers should get together to attend class as a precinct. Call teh office if you need to reschedule your time. 4196742211. We have added three extra classes to give each of you more attention.
Certain groups within the country want observers at each precinct. I want our workers ready to handle any of the pressure, questions, and abuse that there will be on election day."
Well I supposed I should get ready then huh?
If any of you are election officials or lawyers, could you give me a background on what to expect? I am very NEW for this and from what I am told the first 19yr old they have had volunteer for this job in a very long time. Anyone that could fill me in on election law basics, it would be much appreciated, I hate going to learn something and not now a little bit before I go. I like to fill in the blanks so to speak.
Thanks in advance!
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Mon Oct-25-04 02:05 PM
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1. You are doing a valuable service and you'll do fine |
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I don't think its going to be necessary to have an in-depth understanding of the intricacies of federal/state election law. Just how to handle questions or disruptions.
I'm sure they'll do the best job they can instructing poll workers and watchers in how to respond.
Good luck!!!
Thank you very much for participating in this election in such a valuable way.
This is VERY IMPORTANT to have citizen watchers to report on the republican/gangsters who will try anything to steal this again.
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WLKjr
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Mon Oct-25-04 02:10 PM
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2. The kewlest thing I thought was |
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reading the bottom of that paper telling me they pay me $10 to come and attend the class, and $84 on top of that to actually work that day.
They should shout this from the rooftops to all Teens. Go volunteer to be a pollworker at the county courthouse, vote absentee while your there and get PAID to do so. That is if your called to work on that day.
I was like, "SCHWWWWWWWWWWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEETTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!"!
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Mon Oct-25-04 02:34 PM
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7. Damn, all I get is a lousy t-shirt |
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and three meals if I stay all day. But I am doing it with electionprotection.org.
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Mon Oct-25-04 02:42 PM
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8. If it's any consolation..... |
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.....you too can use the links and phone number I posted below. :evilgrin:
Have I told you :yourock: lately? :toast:
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Mon Oct-25-04 02:12 PM
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3. thank you for being so committed, especially in Ohio -- the one that will |
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give us President Kerry this year (I feel certain) ... I am in an old "Gore battleground state" that we must take as well, but ALL EYES will be on your Buckeye State ... KUDOS, and good luck ... you'll do GREAT.
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ParanoidPat
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Mon Oct-25-04 02:19 PM
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4. Link to Ohio Election Code, Title XXXV..... |
WLKjr
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Mon Oct-25-04 02:20 PM
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Edited on Mon Oct-25-04 02:22 PM by WLKjr
I am bookmarking that page. thanks for that reference, DU rocks!
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Mon Oct-25-04 02:33 PM
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6. Two other links that may come in handy, |
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USC TITLE 42 > CHAPTER 20 > SUBCHAPTER I > Sec. 1971. Voting Rights Act http://www.thecre.com/fedlaw/legal6/uscode42-1971.htmUSC TITLE 42 > CHAPTER 20 > SUBCHAPTER I-H > NATIONAL VOTER REGISTRATION http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/voting/42usc/subch_ih.htmAnd a phone number for legal help before and during the election. :) 1 866 OUR VOTE (687 8683)Good luck! PM if you need anything. :hi:
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WLKjr
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Mon Oct-25-04 04:36 PM
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9. I am going to mention that number at the meeting |
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probably will get odd looks but is it just a team of lawyers that can be dispatched or what?
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Mon Oct-25-04 04:38 PM
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10. "and abuse that there will be on election day" |
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ABUSE?
they're ASSUMING that abuse will take place?
take care!
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WLKjr
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Mon Oct-25-04 05:29 PM
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11. yeah, isn't that scary |
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I looked at that and thought I was seeing things. But I have been told to expect it.
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Mon Oct-25-04 05:42 PM
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12. The main thing is to keep the line moving. |
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If a Republican "challenges" a Democrat's right-to-vote, one election judge should pull them aside and mediate while the other judges keep the line moving.
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Mon Oct-25-04 05:55 PM
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13. Yeah that is important |
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I hope they mention that in the morning too. If not, I will bring that point up.
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Mon Oct-25-04 09:38 PM
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14. Great. Good luck (nt) |
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