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November 4, 2008

Election Protection Mini-Report

Filed under: Direct Action Community,Movement Building,What's Hot — Tags: , , — Adrienne Maree Brown @ 10:05 pm

So for those who have been watching, to close the loop :)

This is a report on Election Protection issues today in a nutshell:

Overall there were a ton of problems during the early voting process and all day today. The turn-out was beyond even the highest expectations. There was also some deeply collaborative response work – election protection was finally addressed as a combined legal, media and grassroots organizing strategy. This is exciting growth, and something to smile about, and though there were problems there were also amazing responses, so we are documenting both here.

Reports fell into a couple of key clusters, so we’re just gonna give y’all highlights, simple as possible:

1. Long lines!

What happened: High turn-out combined with faulty machines, too few machines, and poorly trained poll workers made for some extremely long lines today.

Response: Organizers from various campaigns and amazing citizen activists who heard the call from us and other groups today went out to the polls with chairs, music, poems, rhymes and song to help support voters to stay strong. Folks video’d the vote, tweeted, called, and stayed out as long as they needed to keep people at the polls, and make sure their vote was counted.

2. Names not on the rolls!

What happened: Towards the beginning of the day in particular, the reports were largely that folks showed up and their names weren’t there. This wasn’t just for new voters, a lot of the reports were from folks who had voted in the same place for more than 2 elections.

Response: Calls poured into 866-OUR-VOTE (over 50,000 today alone) and legal teams responded where possible, and well-prepared voter education teams reminded people to fight for their right to vote. Unfortunately in a lot of places that meant voting on provisional ballots, which are the last to be counted.

3. Machine Glitchery!

What happened:

A) President Vote Disappearances: when folks selected a presidential candidate, then selected a straight party line, it somehow disappeared the presidential selection. Initially this was only being reported by Democrats, but there were isolated Republican, Green and other parties seeing this happen.

B) Machines broke! Overuse? Sabotage? Just not enough of them?  Time will tell.  This is one area Black Box Voting and others covered very well, and we need to be prepared to follow their lead in the future.

Response: Voters who noticed this were given paper ballot options. In situation A, officials claimed it was counting in the magic machine even though it wasn’t showing up. The power of voter organizing was in effect here and kept folks ensured that their vote would be counted, hopefully by paper ballot!

4. Nefarious texting and flyers!

What happened: College students and others were reported as receiving messages telling them to vote on Wednesday due to long lines and last minute “change of plans.”  We received reports of this happening in TX, FL, PA, MT, GA, VA, NM, CO and UT. In some messages it was specified that Democrats should vote on Wednesday.

Response: Jaws dropped, and then folks sent out educational emails, texts and got the message to their organizers in the field to let folks know that the vote for all people was in fact November 4, 2008.  Amazing viral outreach on this one!

There was more, there was so much more, but right now we have to run out in the street and act a fool.

One exciting point that for us is huge, cuz y’all know we have given our hearts to this: Young people, who made up 18% of the voters today, were out in force. Black folks were out in force. Gay folks were out in force. The energy of the day was remarkable, and we want to shout out our gratitude to everyone who hit the streets, phones, blogs, and polls for the last months and today starting at 3am.

So – WE LOVE YOU!

And we’ll be back to work tomorrow :)

Adrienne Maree Brown and Jessamyn Delight Sabbag

Text Wars: Counter the Misinformation!

Filed under: Direct Action Community,What's Hot — Tags: , , , — Adrienne Maree Brown @ 3:46 pm
There are two fairly LARGE pieces of misinformation being spread to voters right now and we need YOUR help to counter it.

1. First, college students in TX, FL, PA, MT, GA, VA, NM, CO and UT have been receiving texts saying they are supposed to vote tomorrow. Some texts say that only Republicans can vote today (and that Democrats, Independents and others should vote tomorrow). Other texts say that due to long lines, folks are being asked to return tomorrow.

WHAT YOU CAN DO:
Email, call and text folks you have in those states and tell them to PASS it ON. Here’s a great sample text/message from The League:
“Today is the last day to vote! Make sure u stay in line and vote on entire ballot. If u have problems dont leave, call 866-OUR-VOTE”

2. The second piece of misinformation, being spread mostly in FL, is that polls close at 8, when many of them ACTUALLY close at 7pm. As long as folks are in line by the time the polls close, they will get the opportunity to vote.

WHAT YOU CAN DO:
If you are in Florida, take this message to the polls. Make banners, flyers, signs to let folks know what is up!

No matter where you are, get the message out to your FL people: “Get to the Polls By 7 and VOTE! If u have problems dont leave, call 866-OUR-VOTE”

Ruckus Action Alert: Hold the Line!

Filed under: Direct Action Community,Movement Building,What's Hot — Tags: , , , — Adrienne Maree Brown @ 12:49 pm

Situation: There are tons of election issues happening and being documented across the country. (866 Our Vote had 30,000 calls before 1pm, and the various War Room listserve spaces we’re in are buzzing with reports.) The main issues are broken or missing machines (now where did I leave that damn machine?), extremely long lines (some at polling places that never opened) and folks finding that their names aren’t on the list.

Negative Effect: Folks are leaving the lines because they can’t wait any longer for issue to be resolved.

Our Objective: Keep folks in those lines until they get to vote!

The Action You Can Take Now:

- If you are in VA, PA, FL, CO, NY, OH particularly, look up the polling place closest to you and go out to support folks staying at the polls. Dance for them, sing for them, rap for them, do skits, play road trip games.  You are action people, you know how to get folks attention and keep it! Check out our action kit for creative ideas!

- If you are not in one of those states but hear about long line problems near you, don’t hesitate to go and do all in your power to help folks stay in line.

- If you are not in one of those states and the lines are all good near you, call your friends in problem area states and remind them of their skill for (insert spoken word, rhyming, singing, guitar, backflips, card tricks, etc) that will help folks stay in the line!

Some fun resources for this effort:

Color of Change – Party at the Polls

Fun Things to Do In Line