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As we inch closer to the most historic presidential election in American history, I decided to bring you information to help you become more educated on the voting process and your rights as a voter. Links will update in the response section of this post.

What I have so far:

Michigan:

Michigan Voting FAQ

Michigan Voter Information

National Issues Organizations:

ACLU
MoveON.org
FactCheck.org

Barack Obama Links:
Vote for Change

If anyone has any additional information, please leave links in a response to this post, or send them to me and I will post them.

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Indiana Republicans Making Voting Harder for Blacks
By Zachary Roth - October 6, 2008, 1:56PM

Indiana is one of the key red states that Barack Obama has unexpectedly put in play this year. So it's not surprising that the GOP is pulling out all the stops to keep it in their column -- including, predictably, launching an effort to make it much harder for African-Americans to vote.

In a nutshell, here's what's happened so far. The details get a little intricate, but stay with us here:
To win Indiana, Obama would likely need a big turnout from three low-income, heavily African-American cities, in the northern part of Lake County, near Chicago. Those three cities -- Gary, Hammond, and East Chicago -- together comprise more than 40 percent of the county's population. But under Indiana law, early voting can take place only in the county clerk's main office, which for Lake County is in Crown Point, more than an hour's drive from those cities.

As a result, on September 23, the county board of elections, on a 3-2 party-line vote, approved the opening of satellite early-voting centers in the the three cities. (State law specifically gives elections boards the authority to approve satellite voting centers, and early voting occurred at the centers in advance of the Democratic primary in May.)

But Republicans argue that the decision is unfair to voters in other parts of the state, many of whom would still need to travel to their county seat to vote early. Last week, the county GOP challenged the move, arguing that the centers can only be approved through a unanimous vote of the election board, and asking for a restraining order on early voting. Superior Court Judge Calvin Hawkins -- a recent appointee of the state's GOP governor, Mitch Daniels -- issued the order Friday.

Within hours, a federal judge had vacated that decision, and announced a hearing this Thursday to resolve the issue.
Democrats had hoped to open the satellite voting stations today, but have agreed to hold off until the issue is resolved. They have said that if the restraining order is not upheld on Thursday, they plan to open the centers the following day. But whatever happens, almost a week of easier access to the polls for many of the county's low-income residents has been lost.

Lake County has been in the news already this year in the context of voting. On primary night, the mayor of Gary, an Obama supporter, said publicly that his city had "delivered" for Obama, and did not release vote totals until unusually late in the night, leading to suspicions that the results were deliberately delayed to deny Hillary Clinton the chance to claim victory that night.

But it's worth pointing out that this may not be the only tactic in the Indiana Republicans' bag of vote-suppression tricks. The party chair in Marion County -- which contains Indianapolis, the state's other Democratic stronghold -- last week refused to rule out using foreclosure records as a basis for challenging voters. A GOP official in Michigan last month was quoted by an online news site saying that similar plans were in the works for one key county in that state, though he later back-tracked amid the ensuing furor, and is now suing the site for libel.

Of course, in recent weeks we've seen a range of other possible Republican vote-suppression tactics. Among other examples, in Montana, the state GOP last week used discrepancies in listed addresses to challenge the eligibility of more than 6000 voters, mostly in Democratic-leaning areas -- including at least one member of the military who's about to deploy to Kuwait. The party has now said it plans to issue more challenges.

And a flyer circulating in African-American neighborhoods of Philadelphia last week, whose authorship is unknown, falsely asserted that voters with outstanding warrants or unpaid parking tickets could be arrested at the polls.

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From Progress Michigan:

KNOW YOUR RIGHTS AS A VOTER!

This is a historic election, and Michigan is a critical state in deciding who the next president will be. That's why we want you to know about four Know Your Voter Rights Forums to make sure you have the facts straight (when there is a lot of misinformaiton ):

Detroit - October 22 at 6pm
Plymouth United Church of Christ, 600 E Warren Ave

Grand Rapids - October 22 at 6pm
Wealthy Theater, 1110 Wealthy St SE

Flint - October 23 at 6pm
Canaan Baptist Church, 910 E. Gillespie St.

Lansing - October 23rd at 6pm
Grace Lutheran Church, 528 N Martin L King Jr Blvd

We all have lots of questions, such as:

What if I don't have a photo ID?

What is the Myth vs Fact on attire at the ballot box?

What should I do if someone challenges my right to vote?

Where do I vote?

Can I vote if i am a felon?

Will I have access if am disabled?

If I am in foreclosure can I still vote?

I've never voted before and I'm nervous!


Its time to get the facts.



Our coalition includes: ACORN, AFL-CIO My Vote My Right Campaign, American Civil Liberties Union, Flint Future Now, Jobs with Justice, Michigan Election Coalition, Project Vote, Rosa Parks Institute, UNITE/HERE MI State Council and United Steelworkers International

If you can't make one of these dates and you just want the facts, goto http://action.aclumich.org/votingrights

Please circulate this email to your networks

If you have a question or would like to sign up for a forum click here to send us an email.

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