“Voters who are in line before their local polling place closes must be allowed to vote,” says Lillie Coney of EPIC and the National Center for Voting Integrity. “Walking toward the line at the time the polls close does not count. If there is a line after 4PM typically it will only get longer, so it’s best to get in line now for the duration.”
Reminder: if you’re in line when the polls close, you can vote |
| By: JonPincus Tuesday November 4, 2008 4:22 pm |
Showtime for election protection and citizen journalism |
| By: JonPincus Monday November 3, 2008 11:35 pm |
Links to a lot of the sites with good information about this, along with updates about the Voter Suppression Wiki and Twitter Vote Report.
Polling Place Lookup via Txt Message |
| By: woodhull Monday November 3, 2008 3:50 pm |
txt in your address, get back your polling place.
Update on the Workshop on Last-minute strategies for reducing voter suppression |
| By: JonPincus Monday October 27, 2008 10:45 am |
Great progress so far, working on the report, recommendations emerging. Another conference call today at 8 PM Eastern/5 PM Pacific. Media blitz expected on Wednesday. Please join us!
Announcing a last-minute workshop on “Last-minute strategies for reducing voter suppression” |
| By: JonPincus Friday October 24, 2008 12:46 pm |
Announcing … the cyber-workshop on
Last-minute Strategies to Reduce Voter Suppression
October 25-28, 2008
http://www.votersuppression.net/page/Workshop
On-air discussion at Forward Forum: October 26 6-7PM CDT
(live chat to follow)
Voter Suppression Wiki: 40,000+ votes at risk in North Carolina, please help get the word out |
| By: JonPincus Tuesday October 21, 2008 9:27 pm |
- 40,000 votes at risk in North Carolina; please help get the word out
- for future action and media alerts, please join the vswiki-alerts Google Group
- feedback, please, from activists, bloggers and voters about our action alert
Action alert: help get the word out about confusing North Carolina ballots |
| By: JonPincus Sunday October 19, 2008 8:30 pm |
In a classic example of confusing ballot design, a “straight party” vote in North Carolina does not include the presidential contest. Voters are confused. Please help get the word out!
Election protection: Techville and Reality City |
| By: JonPincus Friday October 17, 2008 8:33 am |
Discusses bridging the gap between online and offline environments from the perspective of the Voter Suppression Wiki and the Twitter Voter Project.
Voter Suppression Wiki: Introductions, Help Wanted, and Strategy |
| By: JonPincus Monday October 13, 2008 10:09 pm |
If you’re already involved with the Voter Suppression Wiki, please say hi on the introductions page, check out the help wanted, and jump into the discussions on planning and strategy. If you’re not involved yet, please join us at our new URL http://votersuppression.net! In any case, the rest of the post goes into some background on the purpose of these pages — and how wikis help enable collaboration and community.
Voter suppression: how to do better at getting the word out? |
| By: JonPincus Saturday October 11, 2008 1:37 pm |
Analyzes information flow with the deceptive Philadelphia flyers, and suggests approaches for working with students to do better. Also solicits other suggestions. If comments are closed here, please use the wiki thread at http://votersuppressionwiki.wetpaint.com/thread/1957548/How+to+do+better+at+getting+the+word+out%3F


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