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Ohio Early Voting Cutbacks Disenfranchise Minority Voters





http://www.thenation.com/blog/169284/ohio-early-voting-cutbacks-disenfranchise-minority-voters
 
On Election Day 2004, long lines and widespread electoral dysfunctional marred the results of the presidential election in Ohio, whose electoral votes ended up handing George W. Bush a second term. “The misallocation of voting machines led to unprecedented long lines that disenfranchised scores, if not hundreds of thousands, of predominantly minority and Democratic voters,” found a post-election report by Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee. According to one survey, 174,000 Ohioans, 3 percent of the electorate, left their polling place without voting because of the interminable wait. (Bush won the state by only 118,000 votes).
 
After 2004, Ohio reformed its electoral process by adding thirty-five days of early voting before Election Day, which led to a much smoother voting experience in 2008. The Obama campaign used this extra time to successfully mobilize its supporters, building a massive lead among early voters than John McCain could not overcome on Election Day.
 
In response to the 2008 election results, Ohio Republicans drastically curtailed the early voting period in 2012 from thirty-five to eleven days, with no voting on the Sunday before the election, when African-American churches historically rally their congregants to go to the polls. (Ohio was one of five states to cut back on early voting since 2010.) Voting rights activists subsequently gathered enough signatures to block the new voting restrictions and force a referendum on Election Day. In reaction, Ohio Republicans repealed their own bill in the state legislature, but kept a ban on early voting three days before Election Day (a period when 93,000 Ohioans voted in 2008), adding an exception for active duty members of the military, who tend to lean Republican. (The Obama campaign is now challenging the law in court, seeking to expand early voting for all Ohioans).
 
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1. Rachel had an excellent discussion of this last night

Looks like in ReTHUG districts early voting continues but ReTHUGs have voted against early voting in Democratic counties and the tie means that the ReTHUG SOS will vote with his fellow goons today and prevent early voting in Democratic counties.
 
This is a shameless attempt to steal the elections.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26315908/#48582101

Remember when all voting was the day of the election?

Apparently is takes minorities 35 days to do what most only require 1 day so do.

http://www.democraticunderground.com/10021098280
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Re: Another DU "minorities are stupid, helpless, dependent children" thread
« Reply #1 on: August 09, 2012, 07:53:01 AM »
One would think this talk of minorites needing extra help and special treatment would seem demeaning to those minorities.
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Re: Another DU "minorities are stupid, helpless, dependent children" thread
« Reply #2 on: August 09, 2012, 09:55:43 AM »
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“The misallocation of voting machines led to unprecedented long lines that disenfranchised scores, if not hundreds of thousands, of predominantly minority and Democratic voters,” found a post-election report by Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee.

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