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    For election snafus:

    Group Assists U.S. Citizens in Voting

    October 31, 2004

    A coalition of public-interest groups offers websites and a U.S.
    toll-free telephone hotline to report, track, and respond to U.S.
    election voting questions and problems. The “Election Incident
    Reporting System” (EIRS) helps citizens to vote and have their
    votes counted as intended. EIRS and related helpful resources are
    available now and beyond November 2nd.

    Voters can call a U.S. toll-free number 1-866-OUR-VOTE
    (1 866-687-8683) to report voting irregularities or problems,
    request assistance, or ask for information. If needed, “rapid
    response” teams of trained attorneys and technologists will be
    dispatched.

    There is also a “do-it-yourself” incident reporting form on the
    Web at http://voteproblem.org . This alternative is for those who
    want to report a voting issue, but may not want to talk to an
    operator, or may prefer the convenience of web reporting from
    anywhere anytime. Although these web reports may not come
    to the attention of anyone in time to help in this election,
    they will be included in the EIRS total documentation for the
    2004 Elections.

    Anyone can view selected details of incidents at
    http://voteprotect.org/index.php?display=EIRMapNation .
    Interactive maps show incidents in the country by each state and
    county by problem type.

    In addition to assisting voters in the 2004 elections, the EIRS is
    collecting data on 2004 election incidents that will be made
    available for scholars, policymakers, the press, and the public.
    EIRS founders believe the collected data may also be useful for
    post-election litigation and legislation. EIRS data is available at
    http://voteprotect.org now and will continue to be updated.

    For reporting election irregularities, use the U.S. toll-free hotline
    at 1-866-OUR-VOTE (1 866-687-8683), or the “do-it-yourself”
    form at http://voteproblem.org . To find and follow the reports use
    http://voteprotect.org/index.php?display=EIRMapNation .

    EIRS is sponsored by Computer Professionals for Social
    Responsibility, The Verified Voting Foundation, and the
    Election Protection Coalition. The Election Protection Coalition
    represents more than 60 member organizations representing a
    combined membership of over three million Americans.
    More information about these organizations can be found at
    http://www.cpsr.org/ http://www.verifiedvoting.org/ , and
    http://www.electionprotection2004.org/.

    (Thanks, JR)

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