ELECTION PROTECTION 2012: WHAT VOTERS FACE & HOW WE CAN HELP

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ELECTION PROTECTION 2012: WHAT VOTERS FACE & HOW WE CAN HELP Presented by

ABOUT US A national hub of voter engagement resources and trainings to help nonprofits integrate nonpartisan voter participation into ongoing activities and services.

TODAY S PRESENTERS

Long lines and under-resourced polling places Confusion over changes to election rules and regulations Improper voter purges Voter suppression could disenfranchise up to 5 million eligible citizens nationwide Outright acts of intimidation and deception True the Vote plans to recruit 1 million election integrity volunteers to monitor polling places in 2012

Dirty tricks - voters are deceived about the time, place, and manner of elections, or falsely led to believe that they may be subject to prosecution if they vote The Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law has urged Congress to pass the Deceptive Practices and Voter Intimidation Prevention Act of 2011 to prohibit practices aimed at disenfranchising voters. The Lawyers Committee will be releasing a report discussing current deceptive practices in states and their impact.

Formerly King Street Patriots; state goal of the campaign is to prevent in-person voter fraud In 2010 Reports to Election Protection during early voting in Houston: Present at predominately minority precincts Hovered over voters Blocked or disrupted lines of voters waiting to cast ballot True the Vote plans to recruit 1 million election integrity volunteers to monitor polling places and work as poll workers in 2012

1-866-OUR-VOTE and 1-888-VE-Y-VOTA LIVE NOW www.866ourvote.org Resources and Materials Smartphone App Be the Agent of Empowerment

Responding to threats Programs to protect the vote Long-term campaigns to enact true reform

Proactively and reactively respond to threats Legal support and training for nonpartisan civic engagement partners Educate and empower voters through resources including EP mobile app and www.866ourvote.org Support voters and take in reports of problems through the 1-866-OUR- VOTE and1-888-ve-y-vota hotlines Track issues and problems before and on Election Day and let voters report issues through revamped Our Vote Live On Election Day coordinate legal and non-legal field deployments to assist voters at targeted polling places

Collaborative effort among the Lawyers Committee, NALEO, New Organizing Institute, Rock the Vote and Verified Voting Through the application voters will be able to: Verify their registration status Lookup their polling place Verify the type of machine they ll use Access a FAQ and key dates for their state Fill out a voter registration form Contact Election Protection

Additional Resources IDstories.866OurVote.org GotID.LawyersCommittee.org Think getting free ID is easy? Think again. VoterIDToolkits.866OurVote.org Guide to empower community groups to help voters get ID. OrganizerTools.866OurVote.org Find out how to get photo ID in states where it is required! Resources to help you empower and educate voters.

Make voter education a component of all your member, constituent, and voter outreach efforts! Promote the 866 OUR-VOTE and 888-VE-Y-VOTA hotlines and www.866ourvote and www.yaeshora.info websites by including in your election-related collateral. Help people obtain voter ID in states where it is required Spread the word about the Smartphone App, and use in outreach activities such as voter registration drives. Become an official partner and gain access to downloadable templates, toolkits, and one pagers for your local Election Protection and voter education efforts. Counter efforts like True the Vote s election integrity volunteers help recruit poll workers from our community, and poll monitors to ensure every eligible voter can cast their ballot free from challenge and intimidation. Coordinate with local Election Protection Committees in your state before and on Election Day.

Twitter @866OurVote @LawyersComm Facebook Facebook.com/866OurVote Facebook.com/LawyersCommittee Web www.866ourvote.org www.lawyerscommittee.org

Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law 1401 New York Avenue, NW Suite 400 Washington, DC 2005-2124 Telephone: (202) 662-8600

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