| By Dave Harding, ProgressOhio - Oct 23rd, 2007 at 9:50 am EDT |
| Also listed in: Ohio Bloggers |
Concerned that Ohio won't be ready for the 2008 elections?
Then join us for a public forum and voting rights lobby day where YOU get to make your voice heard to state elected officials. Why be involved?
- You will hear from experts -- like Dan Tokaji -- in the election reform community on what changes should be made to Ohio's Electoral System. The experts get to present and YOU get to ask the tough questions.
- You will get a chance to hear from newly elected Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner on what she has done since taking office.
- You will receive a thorough lobbying training that will prepare you for meeting with your local legislator.
- You will be part of a long term strategy to bring electoral reform to Ohio that advocates for:
- Making Ohio's no excuse absentee voting law permanent
- Fixing how we purge voters from the state wide voter file
- Public agencies comply with current laws to register new voters
- Fixing provisional voting rules
- Passing a "Deceptive Practices" bill that criminalizes activity intentionally misleading voters on the date, time and place of voting.
Where:Vern Riffe Center (on the corner of High St. and State St. -- see map)When:
77 S. High Street,
31st Floor,
Columbus OH 43215Wednesday, October 24th from 9:30 am to 3 pmParking:At the Statehouse on 3rd Street and State Street (see map)
Or at the City Center Parking Lot at 55 Rich St., Columbus 43215 (see map)
Breakfast and lunch will be provided. If you have special needs, have questions, or want more information, please email Shaun Tucker at stucker@pfaw.org.
A representative from the sponsoring organizations will be contacting you in the coming weeks to set up a meeting with you and your legislators.
If you have questions or want more information, please contact Shaun Tucker at (614) 560-1441 or at stucker@pfaw.org.
Sponsors: ACORN Ohio, America Votes, Common Cause Ohio, Lawyers Committee For Civil Rights Under Law, Ohio Women with Disabilities Network, People for the American Way.
Co-sponsors: League of Young Voters, Ohio Citizen Action, ProgressOhio.

















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