Allentown (October 31, 2016) – The League of Women
Voters of Lehigh County is proud to announce our partnership with the League of
Women Voters of Pennsylvania and Common Cause PA in working to make sure every
voter has a positive experience at the polls on November 8.
LWVLC, LWVPA, and Common Cause PA are actively
recruiting and training election observers who will be stationed at targeted
polling places on Election Day to help answer questions from voters and to
serve as eyes and ears on the ground for the larger PA Election Protection
coalition. This is a strictly nonpartisan effort and we encourage volunteers
from all political affiliations to sign up and help ensure that Election Day
runs smoothly. If you are interested, please sign up at www.protectthevote.com.
“Very quickly, our community has supported this
initiative by offering classrooms for training and a staging area for our
volunteers on Election Day.” said Janet
K. Little, President, League of Women Voters of Lehigh County
“With the heightened partisanship and troubling
allegations of voter fraud, it’s more important than ever that every eligible
voter is able to cast their ballot,” said Susan Carty, President of the LWVPA.
“We are thrilled to be working with the League of Women Voters of Lehigh County
on this effort – their positive relationships in their community as well as
their dedication to voter empowerment and willingness to go the extra mile,
have been a real asset to this project.”
This partnership is a crucial part of the statewide
effort to support any eligible voter who wishes to cast a ballot on Election
Day. In Pennsylvania, voters who have questions about where their polling place
is or need to report problems or obstacles on Election Day should call the
Election Protection coalition suite of hotlines, including the 866-OUR-VOTE
hotline (866-687-8683) administered by the Lawyers’ Committee; 888-VE-Y-VOTA
(888-839-8682) administered by NALEO Educational Fund; and 888-API-VOTE (888-273-8683)
administered by APIAVote and Asian Americans Advancing Justice-AAJC.
The Election Protection coalition is prepared to
assist voters with:
• Questions
about polling locations and registration status.
• Improper
challenges at the polls.
• Voter
intimidation.
• Polling
places that are not open or that have very long lines.
• Poll
workers improperly asking for photo ID from voters.
• Questions about their absentee ballots.
Election Protection hotline information:
Toll-free English-language hotline: The Lawyers’
Committee’s 866-OUR-VOTE (866-687-8683) is currently staffed live daily through
Election Day.
Toll-free Spanish-English bilingual hotline: NALEO
Educational Fund’s 888-VE-Y-VOTA (888-839-8682) is staffed live year-round.
Toll-free Asian-language hotline: Asian Americans
Advancing Justice—AAJC and APIAVote’s 888-API-VOTE (888-274-8683) hotline
provides voters with assistance in numerous Asian languages and will be staffed
live through Election Day.
“The purpose of the Election Protection hotline and
initiative is to answer voters’ questions about the democratic process so they
can make their own choices in the polling booth.” said Janet K. Little,
President, League of Women Voters of Lehigh County
6 comments:
Will their efforts prevent the election being stolen?
Let the coronation commence.
http://www.philly.com/philly/news/politics/20161101_State_raids_Delco_offices__seeking_evidence_of_voter_registration_fraud.html
Hokie Joe says:
VOTE EARLY AND VOTE OFTEN
try
http://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/crime-and-courts/2016/10/28/voter-fraud-suspect-arrested-des-moines/92892042/
"Terri Lynn Rote, 55, was booked into the Polk County Jail about 3:40 p.m. Thursday on a first-degree election misconduct charge, which is a Class D felony.
Rote, a registered Republican, reportedly cast an early voting ballot at the Polk County Election Office, 120 Second Ave., and another ballot at a county satellite voting location in Des Moines, according to a Des Moines police report."
yet the election system works as
"It's the first time in 12 years that Polk County Auditor Jamie Fitzgerald can remember ever having to report potential voter fraud, he said Thursday morning."
so widespread voter fraud is just a fever dream
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