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soon2b
My state but it's in your country......
FORMS TO BE DELIVERED IN PERSON
Blackwell’s changes to voter registration upheld
Tuesday, June 27, 2006
Mark Niquette
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH


Efforts to register new voters in Ohio will be undermined by rules written by Secretary of State J. Kenneth Blackwell and upheld yesterday by a state panel, critics said after a contentious hearing.
http://www.columbusdispatch.com/?story=dis...0627-B1-04.html

The Joint Committee on Agency Rule Review voted along party lines not to invalidate the rules submitted by Blackwell, the Republican nominee for governor. Outvoted Democrats accused Blackwell of using the narrowest interpretation possible to suppress voter registration — especially among minority and poor residents.

"It’s just another example in a long laundry list of what Secretary Blackwell will do to trample voting rights," said Senate Democratic Leader C.J. Prentiss, of Cleveland.

But Republican Sen. Jeff Jacobson, of Vandalia, said that’s not the case, and he accused Democrats during the hearing of a "deliberate attempt to smear the secretary of state."

Democrats on the panel immediately shouted that Jacobson was out of order, and Prentiss banged her hand on the table at one point.

Debate even spilled into the hallway outside the hearing room, with Jacobson and Prentiss arguing in front of reporters, and Jennifer Brunner, the Democratic candidate for secretary of state this fall, chiming in on the rules.

The earliest the rules could take effect is July 27, but Democrats suggested a legal challenge is possible before then on constitutional grounds.

At issue are rules Blackwell’s office drafted to implement part of a sweeping update to state election laws that took effect May 2. The rules put voterregistration canvassers at risk of becoming felons if they fail to follow procedures.

A key provision of the rules defines "person" as an individual human being, not an entity or organization seeking to register voters.

Because the changes in election law require voter-registration forms to be delivered to election officials within 10 days by the person who collected them, critics say Blackwell’s rule will prevent groups from collecting and submitting registration forms en masse.

The penalty for anyone who violates the statute by personally failing to deliver forms to election officials is a fifth-degree felony punishable by up to six months in jail, so the controversy already is having a "chilling" effect on voter-registration drives, critics say.

Allan Sowash, a staff attorney in Blackwell’s office, told the committee that the rules apply very narrowly to a requirement in the law that those who are paid to register voters first must complete an online training program.

He said the rules must match the intent of the legislature, and that lawmakers would not have meant for the definition of persons to apply to groups if they didn’t require birth dates as part of the training program.

Jacobson also argued that the intent of the bill was to require accountability of individuals collecting registration forms to ensure they are actually turned in by registration deadlines.

But Donald McTigue, an attorney representing a coalition of four labor groups, argued that Blackwell’s interpretation is wrong and now will be applied to groups that conduct voter-registration drives even on a volunteer basis.

The committee voted 6-4 against two Democratic motions to invalidate Blackwell’s rules.
leftinrightsouth
Never feel that things going on in Ohio don't effect us all. Seems to be that Ohio is the new Republican evil theory testing ground.

Blackwell is a creepy ass dude, in my opinion. And I am really pissed to see that his slimy ass is still going to run for Governor. And this may be just my very narrow vision, but I lived in Ohio from 1994 -1998 (actually almost 99, but anyhow) in Akron. I honestly don't remember meeting ONE republican the entire time I was there. Of course, its not like I met everyone. My demographic was usually young kids, kinda hippy...ya know um...what I mean...anyhow. Where exactly do all of these supposed ultra conservatives live that out weigh the normal people? I will grant that every states going to have its crazies, but I don't think that the crazies out number the regular people...I dunno, just a rant, I guess...


sky of mind
QUOTE(leftinrightsouth @ Wednesday, 28 June 2006, 9:30 am) [snapback]62135[/snapback]

Never feel that things going on in Ohio don't effect us all. Seems to be that Ohio is the new Republican evil theory testing ground.

Blackwell is a creepy ass dude, in my opinion. And I am really pissed to see that his slimy ass is still going to run for Governor. And this may be just my very narrow vision, but I lived in Ohio from 1994 -1998 (actually almost 99, but anyhow) in Akron. I honestly don't remember meeting ONE republican the entire time I was there. Of course, its not like I met everyone. My demographic was usually young kids, kinda hippy...ya know um...what I mean...anyhow. Where exactly do all of these supposed ultra conservatives live that out weigh the normal people? I will grant that every states going to have its crazies, but I don't think that the crazies out number the regular people...I dunno, just a rant, I guess...





As I have said, this is expected.
The November vote is the last chance "they" have to maintain their illegal and bastardized control of America.
We can best hope that the MSM will finally report this kind of shit, or that the so called "sheeple" are pissed enough to find the truth from other sources!

It is important that those of us Progressives who are informed, speak with a unified voice, so that "others" might hear that message and make up their mind which message to follow. And if we speak with one voice, MAYBE we'll have enough clout to over whelm these underhanded Rethug voting tactics?


Blackwell needs to be arrested, but it will never happen as long as "they" are in charge and make the rules!
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