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Categories: Civil Liberties/Privacy, Election Reform, Civil Rights and Equality, Social Justice
It was standing room only yesterday at the Riffe Center in Columbus -- 127 voting rights activists turned out for a Forum and Lobby day sponsored by America Votes, People For The American Way, the Ohio Women with Disabilities Network, Common Cause Ohio, Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, Ohio Citizen Action, the Ohio State Conference NAACP, and Progress Ohio.
The panel of speakers included Tokaji of OSU’s Moritz College of Law, Mary Keith of ACORN Ohio, Pete Johnson of CASE Ohio, Karla Lortz of the Ohio Women with Disabilities Network. Peg Rosenfeld of the League of Women Voters moderated a question and answer session.
A variety of voting rights topics were explored by the panel: public agency voter registration, deceptive practices, disability access, voting systems, and voter identification.
Keynote speaker Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner reviewed her office’s current work toward restoring trust to Ohio’s elections, as well as the challenges ahead. She spoke at length about the process of testing Ohio’s voting machines. The project is managed by the Battelle Memorial Institute in Columbus, and will include collaboration and advice from a representative, bipartisan group of Ohio's local election officials.
Karen Gasper of America Votes led a lobby training – participants were briefed on how to have an effective meeting with legislators about voting rights and election reform. Participants then met with their Ohio State Senators and Representatives in both the Riffe Center and across the street at the State House.
Media present included ONN, Fox, and others.






















Ohio S.O.S. J Brunner speaking to Group and taking questions> Link
Ohio S.O.S. J. Brunner on Hand Counted Paper Ballots>
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