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George Runner Files Voter ID Initiative

by: Brian Leubitz

Tue Feb 24, 2009 at 07:00:00 AM PST

Well, it seems George Runner is branching out from just costing the state extra money in our prison system to costing our state money in our elections.  He recently filed what he has dubbed "VoteSAFE: Secure and Fair Elections Act" or as I like to call it, The VoteMORON: Mostly Obnoxious Runner Obfuscation and Negation Act. (I must admit I worked way too hard on that.)

It's a fairly standard attack on two sets of generally progressive voters. First, it requires ID for all voters at the polls, and then requires that people who vote by mail include the last four digits of their driver's license, California ID card, or social security number. And then the municipality has to go through and check everybody.  Oh, and of course the ID can't be more than 2 years expired.

So instead of making it easier for the elderly and new citizens to vote, Runner wants to make it harder and more cumbersome.  Oh, and more expensive for localities performing the elections. Yup, sounds like some Good George Runner policy there.

But wait, if you act now, you can toss in a dig at convicted felons!  Under existing California law, people who have been convicted of a felony get the right to vote back after they have completed parole.  Under Runner's MORON Act, felons would lose their right to vote forever.  This is pretty much the opposite direction as other states are heading.  We should be rewarding convicted felons for completing probation and returning into society, not continuing to punish them.

But that's George Runner, the man never met a chance to shove his boot into the face of anybody who has made a mistake. We'll see if he has the resources to actually get this on the ballot, but if you see any signature gatherers on the street with this stinker in a few weeks, Just Say No to VoteMORON!

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Wired Magazine: "Voter Database Glitches Could Disenfranchise Thousands"

by: Project Vote

Wed Sep 17, 2008 at 13:18:28 PM PDT

Cross-posted to Project Vote's blog Voting Matters.


By Nathan Henderson-James


Today Wired Magazine published an in-depth look at potential Election Day problems associated with voter registration data matching, list maintenance, provisional ballots, and shadowy interstate compacts through which member states cross-check their voter registration lists and purge supposedly duplicated voters. Titled "Voter Database Glitches Could Disenfranchise Thousands", the piece, written by Kim Zetter, starts this way,


Electronic voting machines have been the focus of much controversy the last few years. But another election technology has received little scrutiny yet could create numerous problems and disenfranchise thousands of voters in November, election experts say.


This year marks the first time that new, statewide, centralized voter-registration databases will be used in a federal election in a number of states.

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Stopping Voter Suppression: The Press Gets It Right in Virginia

by: Project Vote

Fri Aug 08, 2008 at 16:27:10 PM PDT

Cross-posted at Project Vote's blog, Voting Matters

Weekly Voting Rights News Update

By Erin Ferns and Nathan Henderson-James

We spend a lot of time in these news updates showing how charges of voter fraud are used to discredit voter participation efforts and prime the pump for voter suppression efforts, such as the passage of voter ID bills, pushing for proof of citizenship, engaging in draconian voter purge efforts, and imposing sever restrictions on voter registration drives. We have also spent a lot of time carefully delineating the politics behind these efforts, starting with our March 2007 report The Politics Of Voter Fraud and continuing on in these diaries to name but two venues.  

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