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Millions will be blocked from voting in U.S election

Dave

Idiot
Life Ban
again? :rolleyes:

http://wireservice.wired.com/wired/story.asp?section=Breaking&storyId=925146&tw=wn_wire_story

By Alan Elsner

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Millions of U.S. citizens, including a disproportionate number of black voters, will be blocked from voting in the Nov. 2 presidential election because of legal barriers, faulty procedures or dirty tricks, according to civil rights and legal experts.




The largest category of those legally disenfranchised consists of almost 5 million former felons who have served prison sentences and been released.


In total, 13 percent of all black men are barred from voting due to a felony conviction, according to the Commission on Civil Rights. Polls consistently find that black Americans overwhelmingly vote for Democrats.

"This has a huge effect on elections but also on black communities which see their political clout diluted. No one has yet explained to me how letting ex-felons who have served their sentences into polling booths hurts anyone," said Jessie Allen of the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University.

Conservatives disagree. "Society is not required to turn a blind eye to the fact that someone has a criminal record. Someone who was not willing to follow the law and was sent to prison should not be in a position to make the law for others by electing lawmakers," said Roger Clegg of the Center for Equal Opportunity think tank.

Millions of other votes in the 2000 presidential election were lost due to clerical and administrative errors while civil rights organizations have cataloged numerous tactics aimed at suppressing black voter turnout.

"There are individuals and officials who are actively trying to stop people from voting who they think will vote against their party and that nearly always means stopping black people from voting Democratic," said Mary Frances Berry, head of the U.S. Commission on Human Rights.

'DISCOURAGED' FROM VOTING

Vicky Beasley, a field officer for People for the American Way, listed some of the ways voters have been "discouraged" from voting.

"In elections in Baltimore in 2002 and in Georgia last year, black voters were sent fliers saying anyone who hadn't paid utility bills or had outstanding parking tickets or were behind on their rent would be arrested at polling stations. It happens in every election cycle," she said.

In a mayoral election in Philadelphia last year, people pretending to be plainclothes police officers stood outside some polling stations asking people to identify themselves. There have also been reports of mysterious people videotaping people waiting in line to vote in black neighborhoods.

Minority voters may be deterred from voting simply by election officials demanding to see drivers' licenses before handing them a ballot, according to Spencer Overton, who teaches law at George Washington University.

"African Americans are four to five times less likely than whites to have a photo ID," Overton said at a recent briefing on minority disenfranchisement.

Courtenay Strickland of the Americans Civil Liberties Union testified to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights last week that at a primary election in Florida last month, many people were wrongly turned away when they could not produce identification.

BLACKS' BALLOTS REJECTED

The commission, in a report earlier this year, said that in Florida, where President Bush won a bitterly disputed election in 2000 by 537 votes, black voters had been 10 times more likely than non-black voters to have their ballots rejected and were often prevented from voting because their names were erroneously purged from registration lists.

Additionally, Florida is one of 14 states that prohibit ex-felons from voting. Seven percent of the electorate but 16 percent of black voters in that state are disenfranchised.

In other swing states, 4.6 percent of voters in Iowa, but 25 percent of blacks, were disenfranchised in 2000 as ex-felons. In Nevada, it was 4.8 percent of all voters but 17 percent of blacks; in New Mexico, 6.2 percent of all voters but 25 percent of blacks.

Penda Hair, co-director of the Advancement Project, which seeks to ensure fair multiracial elections, recently reported that registrars across the country often claimed not to have received voter registration forms or rejected them for technical reasons that could have been corrected easily before voting day if the applicant had known there was a problem.

Beasley said that many voters who had registered recently in swing states were likely to find their names would not be on the rolls when they showed up on Election Day.


ME LOVE AMERCIA :rockman:
 

Dave

Idiot
Life Ban
I have no idea what you guys are talking about. I thought I was taking the opportunity to discuss a certain issue in American politics. But, what baffles me is the name-calling that is coming out of no where. Who is this Moron? who is 'Idiot Dave?' I find these comments unworthy of reading and it is absolutely futile in the development of a controversial issue. I don't know how old you guys are, but I thought you guys had the mental capacity to discuss a serious issue.

From comments like above I certainly say you guys aren't suitable for discussion.

Sorry .
 

ShiftyPowers

Make America Great Again
This is nothing new..... The documentary entitled "Unprecedented" about the 2000 election talked about these laws and said that they will likely be important in the upcomming election. Even worse is that the lists that are made usually contain people who have the same last name of a felon, so a lot of "Johnson's" who have not committed felonies are turned away from the polls. Katherine Harris famously told the firm responsible for making the list to not worry about inaccuracies. I believe she was rewarded with a big time federal job.
 

Brondbyfan

Senior Squad
Well she got elected to the House, which isn't exactly a reward, although she certainly won name recognition through he shenanigans in Florida, and given her history of cheating in elections, who knows if she did it again. It was in this post that she either invented a terrorist threat in Indiana or committed treason by passing on classified information, I can't remember if we found out which it was but I think she was just a liar.

As for the elections this year, I think it's crucial that we have U.N. observers all throughout the state of Florida.
 

Elder

Starting XI
Originally posted by Brondbyfan


As for the elections this year, I think it's crucial that we have U.N. observers all throughout the state of Florida.

Maybe those "observers" would be better suited trying to stop genocide in the Sudan, or monitoring Iranian nuclear ambitions... or maybe actually monitoring elections in countries with dictators and thugs.

******* UN, what a joke. :kader:
 

Pontiakos

Starting XI
Originally posted by Elder
Maybe those "observers" would be better suited trying to stop genocide in the Sudan, or monitoring Iranian nuclear ambitions... or maybe actually monitoring elections in countries with dictators and thugs.

******* UN, what a joke. :kader:

if the U.S. stopped supplying weapons to those carrying out genocide in the Sudan, or nuclear technologies to Iran, or supporting dictators who fix elections (like Bush in 2000) then the U.N. wouldn't have to monitor these countries. :|
 

Elder

Starting XI
Originally posted by Pontiakos
if the U.S. stopped supplying weapons to those carrying out genocide in the Sudan, or nuclear technologies to Iran, or supporting dictators who fix elections (like Bush in 2000) then the U.N. wouldn't have to monitor these countries. :|

Right... back to the US.

yup... snooze.
 


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