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Ohio Secretary of State Brunner Does Right by Voters

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Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner of Ohio. (Photo: Jay LaPrete / AP)

    For a while now we've been keeping you informed of Project Vote's efforts to prevent a repeat of massive voter caging operations that plagued Ohio in the 2004 elections. A controversial series of vague voter challenge laws, passed by the Ohio legislature in 2006, allowed any voter's eligibility to be challenged, without notice, based on nothing more than a single piece of returned, unforwardable mail. This is the same trick the GOP used to challenge over 35,000 Ohio voters in 2004, when the outcome of the entire presidential election was riding on that state. This transparent voter suppression tactic worked in 2004, and the 2006 laws made it even easier. Project Vote has estimated that, in 2008, voter caging could result in as many as 600,000 eligible voters-mostly low-income Americans, people of color, and youths-being stricken from the Ohio voter rolls without notice or due process.

    In cooperation with another organization, Project Vote has been working on the situation for months, urging Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner to stand up for Ohioans and put a stop to these partisan practices. On Friday, Secretary Brunner showed that she had heard many of our concerns, and took steps to help protect Ohio voters. To prevent partisan voter-caging operations, Brunner issued a binding directive to all county election boards, instructing them that parts of the 2006 challenge laws were unconstitutional and stating that granting a residency challenge based only on returned mail violates the National Voter Registration Act. Brunner's directive also advises that voters must be to be given due notice of any challenge before Election Day. Failure to follow these guidelines, Brunner indicated, could result in lawsuits from disenfranchised voters.

    According to an AP story, Brunner acknowledges that the 2006 voter challenge laws appeared to have sprung from partisan attempts to challenge voter registrations based on returned mail. "When you line it all up you see a very flawed process that can put many people's rights in jeopardy," Brunner says. "I'm not sure what the motivation was and who drafted it. All I know is it's not likely to stand up in court."

    Teresa James, attorney for Project Vote, appreciates Brunner's efforts to protect voters "Particularly in light of the troubling history of voter caging in Ohio," James says, "Secretary Brunner is to be commended for her work on this issue and her concern for Ohio voters. However, there is still work to be done to fully protect the voters from voter caging."

    While Brunner's directive makes it clear that residency challenges based solely on returned mail would be denied, we know all too well from history that partisans might file frivolous challenges anyway to intimidate voters and reduce turnout of low-income and minority voters on Election Day. They've used this trick before, and we're working with our allies to make sure they don't get away with it this time. We'll keep you informed as the situation develops, but for now we recognize Secretary Brunner for taking positive steps on this vital issue.

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Good first step, but once

Good first step, but once Boom Boom and Gidget are declared the winners, what difference will it make? A million lawsuits won't remove them any more than it would have in Florida 2000 or Ohio 2004.

"we're working with our

"we're working with our allies to make sure they don't get away with it this time. We'll keep you informed as the situation develops" YEA, DO THAT. This sounds familiar. I've heard tough talk like this from the left before the 2004 election as well. PLEASE, REALLY FOLLOW THROUGH. You know, maybe if we really bitch loud enough and don't back down, we might even be able to slip at least one fair election past the goalie! I can dream can't I? So far, I don't think Obama has a glass jaw like Kerry did. The Democratic Party seems to be finally getting back to its roots. I don't think my parent's generation were afraid of a fight during the Great Depression. This time why don't we put up a serious fight so we don't have to have another Great Depression.

I know it's naive, but for

I know it's naive, but for the first time in a long time I have ... hope. Some hope, anyhow. The only thing more disappointing than the obvious cheating in the 2004 election in Ohio was the speed with which John "I'll fight to have every vote counted" Kerry folded under pressure. If he had fought for us even a little bit ... I'm not certain at all that Obama will carry Ohio. But I am starting to feel like at least this time the voting will be much more fair. Thank you to everyone who supports Project Vote.

I think Ohio is already

I think Ohio is already lost, not in reality, but as of the reported outcome. 51% McCain, 48% Obama; the voting machines are ready to adjust and give us the expected results, if the other efforts don't work well enough. What the hell is wrong with our system that we can't even run an election? Is this North Korea or what? Do the dems need to get 80% of the real vote just to squeeze out a victory?

Best time for REVENGE is to

Best time for REVENGE is to SUE the republican party and all their neocon followers after Bush and Cheney get out of the oval office in 2009. right now ,they're still in power . figuratively speaking, the best time to take them to court and slit their financial throats, is when they're at their most vulnerable or when they least expect it: when they're "off-duty," no longer employed as Kings of he Castle, and they're asleep, dreaming that all their ill-gotten gain somehow protects them from the law. TAKE BACK AMERICA! TAKE BACK THE MONEY AND THE VOTES THEY STOLE FROM US! SUE THESE NEOCONS FOR EVERY RED PENNY THEY'VE GOT! SUE THEM! I LOST COUNT HOW MANY CHARGES AND VIOLATIONS YOU CAN NAIL THEM ON! THROW THE BOOK AT THEM! BRINGING THEM TO JUSTICE CAN BE PROFITABLE! SUE THEM!! AND AFTER YOU WIN THE LAWSUITS, TAKE THAT MONEY AND GIVE IT BACK TO THE AMERICAN PUBLIC THEY STOLE IT FROM! AFTER 8 YEARS OF BUSHCO TAKING AWAY EVERYTHING WE HAD, WHAT HAVE WE GOT LEFT TO LOSE? SUE THEM!!!

I would love to see a

I would love to see a reversal of 2004 in Ohio. I would like to see fat old white men standing in line for 8 hours a day just to find out they're being disenfranchised anyway. But I would settle for everyone just having their chance to vote. And you who took his tag from "The Network", I'm so down with suing the neo-cons for everything they own. I say we nationalize the republican party and ALL of their corporate benefactors. We could liquidate their assets and use them to fix our economy, give Iraq back to the Iraqis, Afghanistan to the Afghans, America back to the Americans. If they don't like it they can thank George Bush because he's the one that pushed the pendulum so far, it's going to come back baby!

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