11 Worst Places to Vote - and Why

11 Worst Places to Try to Vote = places where it is all the more important that you DO vote!

In some places voters still fill in paper ballots or pull the levers of vintage machines; elsewhere, they touch screens or tap keys, with or without paper trails. Some states encourage voter registration; others go out of their way to limit it. Some allow prisoners to vote; others permanently bar ex-felons, no matter how long they’ve stayed clean. Who can vote, where people cast ballots, and how and whether their votes are counted all depends, to a large extent, on policies set in place by secretaries of state and county elections supervisors — officials who can be as partisan, as dubiously qualified, and as nakedly ambitious as people anywhere else in politics. Here is a list — partial, but emblematic — of American democracy’s more glaring weak spots.

  1. The New Poll Tax - Atlanta, Georgia
  2. Machine Meltdowns - Beaufort, North Carolina; Fort Worth, Texas; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (tie)
  3. Line Forms Here - Franklin County, Ohio
  4. Incompetence - Cuyahoga County, Ohio
  5. Foul Play - New Hampshire
  6. Gerrymandering - Travis County, Texas
  7. No Felons (or possible felons) Allowed - Mississippi Delta
  8. Voting While Black - Charleston, South Carolina
  9. Students are Suspect - Waller County, Texas
  10. Failing to Register, Registrations Lost - Florida
  11. Politicos in Charge - Ohio

For all the gory details and the runners-up, read the article: “Just Try Voting Here: 11 of America’s worst places to cast a ballot (or try),” by Sasha Abramsky

Conned: How Millions Went to Prison, Lost the Vote, and Helped Send George W. Bush to The White House Sasha Abramsky is the author of Conned: How Millions Went to Prison, Lost the Vote, and Helped Send George W. Bush to the White House (The New Press, 2006).

Filed under: Activism, AlienNation, Human Rights, Political, , ,

Techorati Tags: | |
Internal Tags: | |
One Year Ago: Live and Love the Questions, Katrina Anti-Profiteering Petition and Small Cause, Big Effect

Related Posts:

Leave a Reply




*
To prove you're a person (not a spam script), type the security word shown in the picture. Click on the picture to hear an audio file of the word.
Click to hear an audio file of the anti-spam word

Recent Posts:

Bad Behavior has blocked 1189 access attempts in the last 7 days.