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Clinton and Boxer, Representative Tubbs Jones and Others to Unveil Major Election Reform Bill
http://clinton.senate.gov/~clinton/news/2005/2005217501.html ^ | 2/17/05

Posted on 02/20/2005 5:12:34 AM PST by lowbridge

February 17, 2005

Senators Clinton and Boxer, Representative Tubbs Jones and Others to Unveil Major Election Reform Bill

Legislation Would Enact Sweeping Reforms by Next Major Election Cycle in 2006 WASHINGTON, DC— U.S. Senators Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY) and Barbara Boxer (D-CA) today unveiled comprehensive voting reform legislation to make sure that every American is able to vote and every vote is counted. Senators Clinton and Boxer announced the legislation today in a press conference joined by Representative Stephanie Tubbs Jones (D-OH), who will sponsor the legislation in the House of Representatives, and voting rights advocates.

"Voting is the most precious right of every citizen, and we have a moral obligation to ensure the integrity of our voting process," said Senator Clinton. "The smooth functioning of our democracy depends on voters having faith in the fairness and accuracy of our voting system, and the Count Every Vote Act is an important step toward restoring this covenant. We must be able to easily and accurately count every vote so that every vote counts."

Added Senator Boxer: "Every citizen of this country should be guaranteed that their vote matters, that their vote is counted, and that in the voting booth, their vote has a much weight as that of any CEO, any member of Congress, or any President. Our democracy is the centerpiece of who we are as a nation, and we must take action to ensure that the American people have full confidence in our electoral system."

"I am pleased to join with Senators Clinton and Boxer in introducing companion legislation in the House as we continue our efforts to ensure that every American is afforded their Constitutional right to vote," said Representative Tubbs Jones. "This legislation seeks to combat the tremendous voting irregularities that plagued both the 2000 and 2004 elections. If in fact we see it is our obligation to secure democracy around the world, to monitor and oversee free and fair elections in other countries, most recently in Iraq, then we must ensure, protect and guarantee the right to vote right here at home."

The Count Every Vote Act of 2005 will provide a voter verified paper ballot for every vote cast in electronic voting machines and ensures access to voter verification for all citizens, including language minority voters, illiterate voters and voters with disabilities. The bill mandates that this ballot be the official ballot for purposes of a recount. The bill sets a uniform standard for provisional ballots so that every qualified voter will know their votes are treated equally, and requires the Federal Election Assistance Commission to issue standards that ensure uniform access to voting machines and trained election personnel in every community. The bill also improves security measures for electronic voting machines.

To encourage more citizens to exercise their right to vote, the Count Every Vote Act designates Election Day a federal holiday and requires early voting in each state. The bill also enacts "no-excuse" absentee balloting, enacts fair and uniform voter registration and identification, and requires states to allow citizens to register to vote on Election Day. It also requires the Election Assistance Commission to work with states to reduce wait times for voters at polling places. In addition, the legislation restores voting rights for felons who have repaid their debt to society.

The Count Every Vote Act also includes measures to protect voters from deceptive practices and conflicts of interest that harm voter trust in the integrity of the system. In particular, the bill restricts the ability of chief state election officials as well as owners and senior managers of voting machine manufacturers to engage in certain kinds of political activity. The bill also makes it a federal crime to commit deceptive practices, such as sending flyers into minority neighborhoods telling voters the wrong voting date, and makes these practices a felony punishable by up to a year of imprisonment.

Today, representatives from civil rights organizations and voting rights advocates praised the legislation, including People For the American Way, Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under the Law, NAACP, Common Cause, the National Voting Rights Institute, DEMOS and the National Asian Pacific American Legal Consortium. The leaders emphasized the urgent need for the bill.

"Every American citizen should be able to cast a vote that counts, and it should not be difficult," said Ralph G. Neas, President of People For the American Way, one of the founding members of the Election Protection coalition. "This bill provides practical, secure accessible solutions at the ballot box for Americans with disabilities, those who speak languages other than English, and other Americans who face hurdles in exercising their voting rights. It's a great bill."

"The Count Every Vote Act will go a long way toward restoring dignity to our nation's electoral system and will provide citizens across the nation with an opportunity to effectively participate in democratic decision-making," said Barbara R. Arnwine, Executive Director of the Lawyers' Committee.

Senators Clinton and Boxer first introduced election reform legislation in the 108th Congress, together with former Senator Bob Graham. In the meantime, another election cycle showed evidence of problems in the Federal election system, including long wait times to vote, erroneous purging of voters, voter suppression and intimidation and unequal access to the voting process. The Count Every Vote Act requires that all provisions be in place for the next major election cycle in 2006.

"We cannot let another Election Day go by without doing everything we can to make sure that voters have confidence in our voting system and exercise their right to vote," underscored Senator Clinton. "This shouldn't be a Republican or Democratic issue. This is a voter issue, plain and simple. I call upon my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to work with us to implement these common sense measures."

Senators Clinton and Boxer and Representative Tubbs Jones will work in the 109th Congress to keep attention to this issue and urge action.


TOPICS: Extended News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: boxer; clinton; electionreform; hillary; stealingelections; votefraud; voterfraud
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To: mewzilla
Voting is the most precious right of every citizen...

Silly me. I thought it was my liberty. I'm surprised they are not suggesting that Europeans be allowed to vote in our elections since what we do affects everyone.

21 posted on 02/20/2005 5:54:46 AM PST by Bahbah
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To: bert

ok . seems alittle harsh. like a police state


22 posted on 02/20/2005 5:55:37 AM PST by bullfeather (illegitimate non carborundum)
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To: lowbridge

Let's see how long it takes the GOP to affix a provision to this bill requiring valid state issued identification in order to receive a ballot.

In corporate takeover speak - this would be the poison pill.


23 posted on 02/20/2005 5:57:11 AM PST by Buckeye Battle Cry (Life is too short to go through it clenched of sphincter and void of humor - it's okay to laugh.)
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To: bullfeather

Well, we have a choice. Do we police the voting process or do we loose it completely to fraud?

It is widely believed in this forum that the process is fraudently controlled in many major cities that controll state majorities.


24 posted on 02/20/2005 6:01:39 AM PST by bert (Peace is only halftime !)
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To: lowbridge

Purple fingers
THAT IS THE ONLY REFORM NEEDED


25 posted on 02/20/2005 6:03:22 AM PST by 1903A3
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To: bert
I love it for voting but the federal government would find a way to screw it up requiring the federal ID (which it seems to amount to) for too many other things. Like a Social Security number, which was "not for identification purposes", the government and business would corrupt it.

It would definatly ensure fairer elections however.

I am for ID requirements for voting. As with first time voters now, there could be a lot of leeway, I don't think it presented a problem in the '06 election (e.g. a voter registration card and a utility bill could be accepted though I think that type if ID required 2 forms, not just 1).

Same day voting is a definite no-no. As stated somewhere above it would guarentee long lines and plenty of fraud.

I don't really have a problem with ex felons voting as long as there is some process they go through to regain voting rights. Maybe a waiting period and a recommendations from some responsible person. Remember that not all felons are unredeemable low lifes. They could be someone that screwed up on their taxes and can't afford to fight the IRS and end up with a record.

26 posted on 02/20/2005 6:09:37 AM PST by NEPA
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To: lowbridge

We going to let the prisoners in GITMO vote also? The Liberals want to give them the protection of the Constitution.


27 posted on 02/20/2005 6:13:15 AM PST by Piquaboy (22 year veteran of the Army, Air Force and Navy, Pray for all our military .)
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To: bert

prior registration, minimum 60 days. allows processing.
valid registration card for that precinct
valid photo id for that state
a set ratio of voting machines to registerd voters(ie 1/100)
remove presidents day as holiday and add voters day.
absentee ballots sent out 30 prior to vote


28 posted on 02/20/2005 6:14:02 AM PST by bullfeather (illegitimate non carborundum)
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To: lowbridge
"What about me?!?" ...Sen.John Kerry (news - web sites), D-Mass., and Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (news - web sites), D-N.Y., take part in a news conference on voting reform legislation Thursday, Feb. 17, 2005, on Capitol Hill.
29 posted on 02/20/2005 6:21:45 AM PST by maggief
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To: NEPA
Correction in my post: It should read same day registration, not "voting". Sheesh, time to pour another cup of coffee.
30 posted on 02/20/2005 6:27:11 AM PST by NEPA
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To: lowbridge
"Voting is the most precious right of every citizen...."

Horse puckey! There goes the Witch speaking for 'every American' again -- without a clue! What percentage of citizens actually vote? Many of them seem to prefer "talking about it" over really voting! Maybe the right of 'free speech' is more precious -- maybe it's the right to move about freely -- for some it's even the 'right to life' (do we know Witch way she's leaning today?) -- but once again she thinks she has the right to speak for 'all Americans,' and she most certainly does NOT!

31 posted on 02/20/2005 6:27:57 AM PST by Ed_in_NJ (Who killed Suzanne Coleman?)
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To: lowbridge
bill also enacts "no-excuse" absentee balloting

i.e., just because we don't mail out the military ballots in time for the military to get votes back - that is no excuse...they won't be counted (as always)

32 posted on 02/20/2005 6:29:25 AM PST by maine-iac7 (."...but you can't fool all of the people all of the time" LINCOLN)
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To: lowbridge

Load-of-crap Bump.


33 posted on 02/20/2005 6:30:23 AM PST by DoctorMichael (The Fourth Estate is a Fifth Column!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
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To: mortal19440
Where is their big push to make sure ALL of our Military absentee ballots are counted?

My first thought also.

34 posted on 02/20/2005 6:31:01 AM PST by Vinnie
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To: lowbridge

Americans can't trust these socialist liberals. We should have strict standards on voting such as ID cards, making sure citizens only vote once, assuring our military votes get counted, not allowing third parties to pick up absentee ballots, strict standards for absentee voters, the dead may not vote etc. etc. You bet we need voter reform but no the type Hillary and her cohorts support.


35 posted on 02/20/2005 6:38:51 AM PST by KenmcG414
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To: lowbridge
Gee, and not one word about how much this is gonna cost us. And when you figure the cost, don't forget to add the entire government payroll for one day. Plus the cost to modify/replace the thousands and thousands of already delivered electronic voting machines so a paper ballot/receipt can be printed.

I work as a poll manager in SC. IMHO,
- requiring a photo ID and doing an "inky finger" sort of ID would go a long way towards preventing fraud
- Absentee ballots should be rare
- The cut off date for counting absentee ballots and early voters should be early enough so that these people, who have already voted, can be automatically flagged when the voting lists are printed

37 posted on 02/20/2005 6:50:34 AM PST by upchuck ("If our nation be destroyed, it would be from the judiciary." ~ Thomas Jefferson)
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To: lowbridge
The current bill as it stands will not likely even make it out of committee for these reasons:

1. The Republicans oppose allowing convicted felons from voting.

2. There are no provisions for getting votes from overseas voters properly counted in time.

Sorry, Senator Clinton.

38 posted on 02/20/2005 6:53:43 AM PST by RayChuang88
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To: mewzilla
Their focus on process and not outcome is, to quote the former Senator DHole "deeply troubling".

While Congress continues to enact new entitlement programs, spend like drunken sailors, attack smokers and gun owners like criminals, make insane treaties undermining US sovereignty, fund the ideas of people I abhor, etc., etc., etc.....

I am supposed to care about "every person's vote counting".

The new people Hillary wants to register on election day will take away even more of my liberty.
39 posted on 02/20/2005 7:01:35 AM PST by cgbg (How evil is Hillary? Let me count the ways...)
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To: lowbridge

There is no excuse for all the so called problems they've been claiming. With early voting, absentee ballots etc. anyone who claims they didn't get to vote is a moron and shouldn't be voting. The same for multi-language ballots, if you can't speak the language you shouldn't be voting. We should make it a requirement that you speak the language BEFORE you can become a citizen and then it's no longer a problem.


40 posted on 02/20/2005 7:08:54 AM PST by McGavin999
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