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Election Officials in Three States Tell College Students They Can't Vote

by: Greg Gordon   |  McClatchy Newspapers

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Students register to vote in Denver, Colorado. College students have been targeted by a misinformation campaign in an attempt to keep them out of the election. (Photo: Getty Images)

    Washington - Colorado Democrats accused a Republican county clerk Wednesday of falsely informing Colorado College that students from outside the state could not register to vote if their parents claimed them as a dependent on their tax returns.

    At a news conference in Colorado Springs, Democrats also criticized Robert Balink, the El Paso County clerk and recorder, who was a delegate to the Republican National Convention, for taking other steps they said would dampen voting by college students, who are expected to heavily favor Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama.

    "When election officials spread false information about who is eligible to vote and remove, not add, polling places, we need to be concerned that eligible voters will be denied their right to vote," said Pat Waak, chairwoman of the Colorado Democratic Party.

    Balink issued a statement saying his office had misinterpreted state law and "mistakenly published information that was incorrect."

    Balink's actions are the latest of several instances in which local election officials, including some in Virginia and South Carolina, have discouraged college students from voting in a year in which legions of students have thrown their energy behind Obama.

    Discovery of these restrictions comes as Democrats have increasingly accused Republicans of using an array of tactics to suppress the Democratic voter turnout in the November election.

    Liz Olson, the elections manager in Colorado's El Paso County, said that the office "takes full responsibility for what's in that document. Nobody told us to put anything in there."

    Martha Tierney, an attorney for the Colorado Democratic Party, said she obtained emails showing that Balink's office sent a misleading flier to the Colorado College president's office to provide students with voter-registration information and urged its circulation on campus.

    The flier stated: "What this means is that if your parents still claim you on their income tax returns, and they file that return in a state other than Colorado, you are not eligible to register to vote or vote in Colorado."

    Voter residency requirements vary from state to state, but must meet the guarantees of the U.S. Constitution, said Jon Greenbaum, a voting rights expert with the Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law. Greenbaum said that what states and counties can't do is adopt rules that treat one group of voters differently than others.

    Greenbaum noted that Virginia's elections board recently revised language on its Internet site that discouraged students from registering after reports of a similar episode at Virginia Tech, in Blacksburg, Va. The New York Times reported Sept. 8 that a local registrar had issued two releases that incorrectly suggested dire consequences for the university's students who registered to vote there, including the possibility they no longer could be claimed as dependents on their parents' tax returns.

    Sujatha Jahagirdar, program director of the Student Public Interest Research Group's New Voters Project in Washington, said she encountered similar problems when she posed as a college freshman last week and called registrar's offices in Greenville County, S.C., home to Furman University, and York County, S.C., where Winthrop University is located.

    Jahagirdar said a Greenville official asked if her parents listed her as a dependent, and when she replied in the affirmative, told her: "You should vote where your parents live." She said a York County representative asked if she was in town for school, and when she said yes, stated flatly: "You can't vote here."

    A caller on Wednesday got similar responses.

    Told of the information imparted by his staff, Conway Belangia, Greenville County's director of registration and elections, said that "if a staff person made a statement like that, it was an error."

    A York County official didn't respond to calls for comment.

    Belangia said, however, that if a student lives in a dormitory, he must respond to a series of questions laid out in a 1974 federal court order covering voting registration in the county. He said students must demonstrate their "intent to claim this locale as their home when they finish school."

    Jahagirdar called the counties' policies "intimidating" and said they "send a message that young voters are not welcome in our democracy" just when they're first enjoying the right to vote.

    The flap over students' voting rights comes after Democrats last week filed a lawsuit in Michigan, seeking a court order barring Republicans from using lists of people facing mortgage foreclosure proceedings as a basis for challenging their voting eligibility. Michigan Republicans denied using foreclosure lists to cast doubt about voters' qualifications.

    And in Ohio, a pivotal state that was mired in allegations of voting irregularities in the 2004 presidential election, Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner on Wednesday advised county election boards that foreclosure lists should not be considered proof that voters have changed residences.

    "Ohioans faced with the pain and turmoil of a home foreclosure should not be targeted by the forces of disenfranchisement on Election Day," Brunner said.

  

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It's apparent that Americans

It's apparent that Americans do not want Republicans in office. They must rely on dirty tricks to 'win' elections. Republican tactics are un-democratic, they know it and cheat to win. Republican Elites must be impeached, indicted, and incarcerated. We the People want our country back!

And while they keep

And while they keep Democrats busy fighting these little fires, the Republicans will use the smoke screen to hide ANOTHER electronic voter fraud. It's the tabulation centers, and transfer methods, not just the touch-screens or the optical scanners. -All proven, all documented, and completely NOT covered in detail by the media, including even our dear TruthOut. C'mon, guys! Afraid of being branded "conspiracy theorists"? You'll get over it, believe me, especially when you fall back on that whole EVIDENCE, RESEARCH, and LOGIC thing. Kerry "lost" with a difference in exit polls that has caused us to declare elections in other countries FRAUDULENT! -Yet we make lame excuses, and listen to self-proclaimed experts that explain it all away without one shred of evidence, or logic, to support their arguments. We ignore the documented facts about how insecure electronic voting is. We tell ourselves the most insane fairy stories about how trustworthy our voting system is. Ireland went over to E-voting, and turned away from it entirely, going back to paper ballots and hand-counts. So did Holland. Italy and France are rapidly rejecting electronic voting machines, too. They are insecure, the system is not transparent, it is not auditable, and hacks to all such machines have been documented over and over. There are electronic voting machine hacking "HOW-TO" videos out on the web! WAKE UP! Do you understand just how statistically unlikely a 6% variance between exit polls and election "results" is? A 12% variance? Those kinds of numbers have turned up in recent elections in this country! -But strangely enough, not in Europe! -And most of all, are you ready for the REAL fight of this election, if the variance is greater than maybe 1%, absolute maximum? Are you going to be ready to fight when the corporate media all agree to ignore those troubling descrepancies, and hurry up to declare a winner? -Because having a quickly-decided winner is more important than whether they were actually ELECTED, right? Don't trust me, DO YOUR OWN DAMNED RESEARCH, and then decide if I'm nuts. Honestly, I've been screaming into the gods-damned wilderness on this issue since 2004, and I'm getting hoarse... Hello?

What a shameful situation.

What a shameful situation. So may groups and individuals are working to educate Americans about their right to vote and why it matters, all while more elected officials than I care to count are providing false information like this to the very public who pay their salaries. It's just one more reason that we all need to register to vote and then V O T E !!

Are there no honest

Are there no honest Republicans left in this country or are honest and Republican mutually exclusive terms? What is it with these people who openly "misinterpret" election laws. It is their job to get it right. It is hard enough to get people out to vote without this kind of dishonest partisanship. America"democracy" has come to a very sad place in the world or are those two terms also mutually exclusive as well?

How did Clinton win with

How did Clinton win with all of this going on? Its easy he won by a wide enough margin. They can only steal a close one. Its up to us to now push Obama over the top. Everyone who cares must make at least one action happen between now and then, donation or activist....

elections at any and all

elections at any and all levels must be verifable and recountable. deadlines demanded by the media are to be ignored. education of the poll workers has to improved and insisted upon. instead of playing "who do you trust" we should learn how to count and recount and verify before publishing results. using paper and pen is not backwards, just time consuming....America must learn to TAKE TIME TO VOTE. your time is valuable, but the governance of our country is even more valuable to our futures.

We should not accept any

We should not accept any 'mistakes' for these officials. If election officials make 'mistakes', they need to be fired. It's their job to disseminate correct information. It's their job to ensure the integrity of our elections. If they don't do it, or they make 'mistakes'...they are not doing their job. They should be fired. Simple.

Don't just register to vote.

Don't just register to vote. Volunteer with democratic campaigns and get others to register...and if you aren't allowed to vote on November 4 for president, you are entitled to receive a provisional ballot which you can fill out right there. Once verified, your vote is required to be counted. Also, volunteer to be a poll watcher by contacting local democratic candidates or the elections office. You can also train to be an elections commissioner and get paid (not much!) for a long day, but satisfaction at the end of it that you've helped preserve democracy by ensuring that all voters are treated fairly on your watch.

College students who are not

College students who are not aware of their right to vote should not vote anyways because they most likely do not know the policies.but

something similar happened

something similar happened to me when I was in college 4 years ago. the conservative county i was voting in tried to claim that a dormitory was not a sufficient address and sent me through some red tape to finally be able to vote. i encourage as many people as possible to volunteer at obama's website. they make it really easy by giving you a list of people in swing states to call and a script for what to say. get together with some friends over the weekend, eat popcorn and call people together.

I hope the students around

I hope the students around the country are concerned and bright enough to realize that they must REGISTER to vote, in many states - Colorado and Michigan included - by OCTOBER 6 of this year. Student ID qualifies them to vote in the state where they are attending college or a university. BUT they must register by Oct. 6. They may find the registration on line or go to an office. The information is not hard to find. I only hope that "our best and brightest" are concerned enough to register. VOTES MATTER ! ! YOU MUST REGISTER !

Don't forget the Republican

Don't forget the Republican stole the election TWICE.

Everything you've said

Everything you've said "absolute peasant" is absolutely 100% accurate and "ACCOUNTABLE" unlike our electronic voting systems and their centralized vote counts / tabulations. This was all on HBO the major network for documentaries befor the 2006 election in the film "HACKING DEMOCRACY" which has the first documented and proven hack of these machines and is still the only hack done on a working voting system - in this case in Jeb Bush's hometown - Talahassee Florida. The film was nominated for an Emmyยฎ award for Journalism -- over 300 reviews in mainstream press all positive - so there is no conspiracy theory to these aspects of the situation - the one's sited above by AP. These are the facts in front of our mostly sleeping faces. Get out on election day and do more than vote - stand with you fellow Americans and come together to demand and then be will to control you own elections and hold the vote counts accountable and visible to you. RCC watch the end of the film for yourself and let's get truthout and our independent media to get on this more: 8of9 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BeXtPNP2a-s&feature=related 9of9 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xIAzCM3OYYc&feature=related

Pretty sick, but it

Pretty sick, but it illustrates what Republicans traditionally resort to in every damned election! Colorado, with 9 electoral votes, had been considered a toss-up state until the polls a couple of days ago showed Obama having moved to a 51-47 edge. Considering the importance of such chicanery (witness the 8 years of Bush after theft of the national election in Florida, abetted by the Supreme Court, then again in Ohio, the court not needed that time), culprits in this short of shenanigans should be arrested and charged. Never gonna happen, so on it goes. This latest certainly seems a coordinated effort (al a Karl Rove) when it's reported in various states. Virginia, with 13 electoral votes, also has been regarded as a toss-up state. North Carolina has been considered only "leaning" toward McCain. Coincidence? I think not. This election year, I've been wondering which state(s) will be the robbery target of the GOP. Looks like they're already at work in at least several not considered "solid" for either party. Next will come the skulduggery at the polling places.

The most sophisticated,

The most sophisticated, effective tool the Republicans rely on to win or steal elections is the ignorance of the American people, whose true gods are materialism, avarice, and consumerism. Such gods blind them to the reality that their elections are being stolen year after year and to the myriad of election rigging mechanisms the Republicans employ. Ignorance is bliss only until we wake up one morning to find we've lost our country.

As Stalin said,"It doesn't

As Stalin said,"It doesn't matter who casts the votes, just who counts them." "Save the Spanish Loyalists, Sacco and Vanzetti must not die, we are the Scottsboro Boys". Keeping the issues alive. Protest and survive.

Sacco and Vanzetti were

Sacco and Vanzetti were killed, and the Spanish Loyalists disbanded, sadly the cause entirely lost to the fascist Franco. We are left with what we are left with right now. What country actually does run a fair election these days? Were lucky to get the shot we have right now to put Obama in. Whatever happens its true we must continue the fight, or for many of us get into the ring for the very first time really. If Obama wins reforms are going to be very likely and we can all relax a little. The world is not a bowl of cherries right now, so even after the victory and insertion of competent leadership, there is still a long road to endure to get to where we have to be.

Those Republicans who would

Those Republicans who would destroy the credibility of our elections will reap the whirlwind come the revolution of the disenfranchised, dispossessed masses.

It is a shame, isn't it,

It is a shame, isn't it, that the Republican Party has so little confidence in its platform and its "principles" (not to mention the dogs they have running as president and vice president) that they feel they must resort to scaring away voters to get their way? So much for the party of Lincoln and Teddy Roosevelt. What amazes me is that so many Americans don't pay enough attention to what goes on in this country to be aware of just how bankrupt the Republican Party and its candidates are in terms of leadership or ideas for the 21st century.

Another Peasant is spot on.

Another Peasant is spot on. We must get on the bus, the train, the plane and end up in Washington DC if another election is stolen. We can work our hearts out for a candidate, but if it is stolen, it comes to nothing. This country is too fragile to hand over to the same criminals who have been running it for most of the last 40 years.

And yet Republican-run

And yet Republican-run America will wag a finger at the 3rd world countries who practice similar tactics and invade them in the name of "freedom" and "democracy." From the other side of the 49th, I wish for you transparency and justice in your election. God help us all if McCain and the Kewpie doll win.