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THOUSANDS OF NEW VOTERS MAY BE TURNED AWAY AT THE POLLS

(Source: New Jersey AFL-CIO)

 It has come to our attention that the New Jersey Division of Elections, and their County counterparts have been unable to keep up with the overwhelming number of voter registration applications received by the deadline, October 4, 2004. This may lead to confusion at the polls and potentially effect the outcome of Tuesday’s election.

            Seeking to protect the rights of our more than one million members to have their voices heard this Election Day, the New Jersey State AFL-CIO has been in constant contact with the appropriate state officials to see that this situation is rectified. The New Jersey State AFL-CIO is committed to ensuring the integrity of this year’s election results.

        All union Presidents and Business Managers are encouraged to remind their members to bring a photo identification with them to the polls on Tuesday. Registered voters whose names do not appear in the voter book should demand to be allowed to cast a vote in the voting booth, if this is not possible voters should ask to be supplied with a provisional ballot. Members who are refused the right to cast a ballot should contact the Election Protection Hotline at 1-866-OUR-VOTE before leaving their polling location.

Members Urged Not to be Discouraged By Efforts to Disqualify Voters

(source: APWU News Release, APWU.ORG)

APWU President William Burrus called for a massive “Get Out the Vote” effort for Tuesday's election, urging every union member to go to the polls. “This election is crucial,” he said, “and it is imperative that working men and women make their voices heard.

“I call on each and every member of the APWU to vote on Nov. 2, and to encourage their families and friends to do so as well. Our future is at stake.”
Working people – especially those in battleground states – should not be discouraged by efforts to keep them from voting, Burrus said.

The Washington Post reported Oct. 26 that the Republican Party has filed 35,000 voter-eligibility challenges in Ohio, and is preparing to send recruits to 8,000 polling places there to challenge additional voters on Election Day.

“Americans fought and died for the right to vote,” Burrus said. “We are angered and offended when anyone tries to trample on that right.”

“I predict that citizens will be more determined than ever to exercise their rights,” he said. “The APWU, along with the rest of the labor movement, has been working to ensure that workers participate.”

More than 20 APWU national officers are working with Labor 2004, a non-partisan campaign to encourage union members to cast ballots on Election Day. Forty local APWU activists are involved as well, staffing phone banks, going door-to-door, and organizing rallies. Burrus sent a letter to every APWU member in 13 battleground states, urging them to vote.

The AFL-CIO has launched an unprecedented effort to ensure that every eligible voter is permitted to cast a ballot. The “My Vote, My Right” campaign was developed in response to the Florida debacle in 2000, when thousands of eligible voters were turned away from the polls. The current campaign seeks to educate union members about their rights and to train activists to help on Election Day.

“More volunteers are needed,” Burrus said. “If you can help, please contact your local union.”

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