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Many Amish voted after GOP registration [PA, one precint: 100% Amish turnout]
Vindicator [Youngstown, OH] ^ | Nov 14, 2004 | LAURE CIOFFI

Posted on 11/15/2004 8:08:37 AM PST by Mike Fieschko

NEW CASTLE, Pa. — The Old Order Amish, who populate the northern end of Lawrence County, appear to have come out to vote in droves this past election thanks to the Bush-Cheney campaign.

County election records show increases in voter registration in just about every voting precinct in the county, but those heavily populated by Amish appear to have higher-than-average numbers.

The Amish are traditionally staunch Republican voters, but local officials say it's hard to get them to polling places on Election Day.

"In the spring, if it's a good day, not too many come out to vote because they are busy in the fields and can't leave their work. The fall, most of their work is finished, and some do come out to vote," said Norman DeGidio, chairman of the Lawrence County Republican Party.

Buggies at polls

Apparently this year many more Amish came out to vote, DeGidio added. DeGidio said he had reports that there were numerous buggies — the main source of transportation for the Amish — at polling places in the northern end of Lawrence County.

Lawrence County Bush-Cheney campaign supporters say the Amish helped tip the scales — along with many Democrats voting Republican — to give President George Bush the higher vote count in Lawrence County. It is apparently the first time a Republican presidential candidate has garnered a majority of votes in the county since Richard Nixon was elected president in 1972.

Lawrence County has about 10,000 more registered Democrats than Republicans, county elections officials say.

Bush-Cheney won the county by 410 votes, just about the number of new registered Amish voters that campaign workers say they signed up in both Lawrence and Mercer counties.

Diane Marcella, Lawrence County Bush-Cheney campaign committee representative, said the idea to register Amish generated in the spring when she was working on Republican Pat Toomey's unsuccessful campaign to take the Republican nomination from U.S. Sen. Arlen Specter. She later decided to move forward with registering Amish voters for the presidential campaign.

They registered a total of 440 Amish Republican voters in Lawrence and Mercer counties.

A fun job

"It took 23 volunteers to do that job. Everyone enjoyed it. It was like a minivacation. It's very pristine with no telephone lines, power lines and you see all white houses with beautiful flowers," she said of Amish country.

Marcella estimates the new registrations were split evenly between the two counties. There were enough new Amish voters in Mercer County to warrant a training session for the sect by the county elections office on their electronic voting machines.

Marcella, who also is president of People Concerned for the Unborn Child in Lawrence County, said they mostly discussed abortion when talking to the Amish about voting. People Concerned for the Unborn Child sent two follow-up letters to the Amish they registered reminding them to vote and pointing out Bush's stance on the abortion issue, she said.

"When we told them about abortion, they were just appalled and shook their heads that this could ever happen in our country," Marcella said. "I felt bad in some ways. They are a very innocent people, and we alerted them to horrible things going on in our country."

Marcella said the message apparently got out because she later learned from a poll checker that one voting precinct in Pulaski Township, a heavily populated Amish area, had every Amish person vote on Election Day.

"I do think they gave us the edge. There are also many Democrats who are very strong on the moral issues [who voted Republican]" Marcella said.

Valerie Measel, chairwoman of the Lawrence County Bush-Cheney campaign, agreed.

"We lost Lawrence County to Gore by 2,500 votes in 2000. Honestly, I truly do believe it's the values that made a difference this year. People are conservative in Lawrence County," she said.

Abortion, gun rights

Pete Vessella, Lawrence County Democratic Party chairman, agreed — saying people were concerned about abortion and gun rights.

"The people who should have been concerned about insurance, low-cost prescription drugs, education, tax breaks for the rich had no concern whatsoever. The only issues they were concerned about were pro-life and the NRA," Vessella said.

Vessella added that pundits in Harrisburg had Lawrence County pegged for a 60 percent, 40 percent split in favor of Bush-Cheney, but it ended up a much closer race.



TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Pennsylvania
KEYWORDS: amish; amishvote; bushvictory; values; voterturnout

1 posted on 11/15/2004 8:08:38 AM PST by Mike Fieschko
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To: Mike Fieschko
"The people who should have been concerned about insurance, low-cost prescription drugs, education, tax breaks for the rich had no concern whatsoever. The only issues they were concerned about were pro-life and the NRA," Vessella said.

It's statements like this that make me think the future is bright for the GOP.

2 posted on 11/15/2004 8:12:21 AM PST by speedy
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To: Mike Fieschko

Does somebody want to go tell them that Bush won??


3 posted on 11/15/2004 8:14:09 AM PST by Josh in PA
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To: Mike Fieschko

Hey, perhaps 'Amish in the City' did some good after all.


4 posted on 11/15/2004 8:21:27 AM PST by Grig
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To: Mike Fieschko

Amish doesn't sound so bad.. except I want my Xbox and computer.


6 posted on 11/15/2004 8:30:24 AM PST by Porterville (IT'S GOOD TO BE REPUBLICAN- ASK ME HOW)
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To: Mike Fieschko
Cool.


7 posted on 11/15/2004 8:30:44 AM PST by GraniteStateConservative (...He had committed no crime against America so I did not bring him here...-- Worst.President.Ever.)
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To: Mike Fieschko

Amish precinct: perhaps the only 100% turnout that I would be inclined to believe was non-fraudulent.


8 posted on 11/15/2004 8:31:44 AM PST by Dr.Deth
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To: Mike Fieschko
"The people who should have been concerned about insurance, low-cost prescription drugs, education, tax breaks for the rich had no concern whatsoever."

I'd guess that most of the Amish own their farmland, as opposed to being tenant farmers, and I'd guess that many of them are rich, at least as Democrats define the word. The prospect of ending inheritance taxes, thus permitting them to pass their land down to the next generation as opposed to selling it to a corporation to pay the tax, was surely attractive to these folks as well.

In addition, the Amish are perhaps the ultimate manifestation of "traditional family values." If the Dems think Michael Moore, George Soros, and Barbra Streisand sound good to these folks, they have a collective tin ear.

I hope the Democrats continue to insult the intelligence of hard-working Americans by continuing their pity party, casting millions of citizens into the roles of destitute souls pleading for government handouts financed by the high achievers. They still don't get it, which is fine with me.

9 posted on 11/15/2004 8:46:57 AM PST by southernnorthcarolina (I support tax cuts for the rich... and I VOTE!)
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To: kb2614
LOL! I guess there IS something good in New Castle! But then we always knew the Amish were better than the average "citizen" of that uh, fine town...
10 posted on 11/15/2004 9:24:31 AM PST by meowmeow (We are all Buckhead!)
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To: GeneralHavoc

I see the Amish campaign worked!

Had Pat Toomey been our Senate candidate, he would have beaten Hoeffel and President Bush would have carried PA. Bush underperformed in the Lehigh Valley and the turnout wasn't so hot in many conservative areas, but the RINO Specter made sure that turnout was high in the RINO-infested Philly suburbs by bringing out the Kerry-Specter vote.


11 posted on 11/15/2004 9:29:58 AM PST by AuH2ORepublican (Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice, moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue.)
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To: meowmeow

LOL! Don't piss of the Amish!!


12 posted on 11/15/2004 9:23:10 PM PST by kb2614 ( You have everything to fear, including fear itself. - The new DNC slogan)
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