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Strong Enforcement Of Voter Protections Needed In New Hampshire To Stop “Bullies At The Ballot Box”

Strong Enforcement Of Voter Protections Needed In New Hampshire To Stop "Bullies At The Ballot Box"

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Anna Pycior, apycior@demos.org, (212) 389-1408

Mary Boyle, mboyle@commoncause.org, (202) 736-5716

Strong Enforcement Of Voter Protections Needed In New Hampshire To Stop “Bullies At The Ballot Box”

New study grades New Hampshire’s ability to counter partisan poll watchers and wrongful voter challenges

READ “BULLIES AT THE BALLOT BOX” HERE.

As the elections approach, strong enforcement of voter protections is needed to prevent attempts to block New Hampshire voters from casting their ballot, according to a report released today by voting rights groups Demos and Common Cause. The study, “Bullies at the Ballot Box: Protecting the Freedom to Vote from Wrongful Challenges and Intimidation” focuses on voter protection laws in New Hampshire and nine other states where elections are expected to be close, or where large challenger operations are expected or have taken place during recent elections.

The study concludes that New Hampshire generally has mixed laws on the books when it comes to voter protection, and there is plenty of work yet to be done to protect voters from voter intimidation and attempts to kick eligible voters off the rolls.

True the Vote and other Tea Party-affiliated groups are reportedly recruiting 1 million volunteers to object to the qualifications of voters in targeted communities on and before Election Day, according to the study. These volunteers are being rallied to block, in their own words, the “illegal alien vote” and “the food stamp army.” Their stated goal is to make the experience of voting “like driving and seeing the police behind you.”

"Ang pagboto ay dapat na libre, patas at naa-access sa lahat, at dapat malaman ng mga botante ang kanilang mga karapatan," sabi ni Common Cause President Bob Edgar. "Mahalagang mapanatili ang integridad ng ating sistema ng halalan, ngunit ang mga kandidato, partido at mga aktibistang pampulitika ay dapat na nakatuon sa paghikayat at pagpapalabas ng mga botante, hindi ang pananakot sa kanila o sinusubukang manipulahin ang batas upang palayain sila sa ating demokrasya."

“We call on elections officials and law enforcement at the state and federal level to stand ready to enforce the law and aggressively protect every eligible American’s right to vote this November,” said Liz Kennedy, report co-author and Counsel at Demos. “Wrongful challenges and intimidating tactics should never stand between Americans and their right to have their voices heard on the issues that affect their lives. There should be zero tolerance for bullying at the ballot box.”

New Hampshire has some unsatisfactory protections for voters from wrongful challenges to their right to vote before Election Day, but excellent protections protecting voters from challenges on Election Day. It has mixed protections from intimidation by partisan poll watchers on Election Day inside and outside the polls:

– For challenges to a voter’s eligibility made before Election Day, New Hampshire requires challenged voters to bear the burden of proving why they should be on the rolls. The study finds that it is unacceptable that a failure to respond to a filed challenge may result in automatic cancellation of a voter’s registration.

– Election Day challenges however, must be in writing under oath, and voters challenged on Election Day are entitled to vote a regular ballot after signing an affidavit attesting to the voter’s eligibility to vote, which is excellent.

New Hampshire prohibits interfering with voters within the guardrail, and doing so is a misdemeanor. New Hampshire prohibits any tactic of intimidation to compel a voter not to vote. New Hampshire should more clearly prohibit photography and video recording of voters.

The ten states reviewed in “Bullies at the Ballot Box” are Colorado, Florida, Missouri, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas and Virginia. In addition to assessing the current state laws, the report provides recommendations to protect citizens from these large-scale, well-organized efforts to intimidate or block them from voting.

"Mahalagang maunawaan ng lahat ng kalahok ang mga patakaran at igalang ang karapatan ng lahat ng karapat-dapat na Amerikano na bumoto nang walang pananakot o sagabal. Nais naming bawasan ang panganib ng positibong pakikipag-ugnayan ng sibiko na lumilipat sa pagkagambala sa maayos na pagsasagawa ng mga halalan," sabi ni Liz Kennedy. “Ang mga hindi makatwirang hamon sa pagiging karapat-dapat ng mga botante ay maaaring humantong sa mga problema sa mga botohan para sa lahat na naghahangad na bumoto sa pamamagitan ng pag-ubos ng mga mapagkukunan, nakakagambala sa mga opisyal, at humahantong sa mas mahabang linya. Pinagbabantaan nila ang patas na pangangasiwa ng mga halalan at ang pangunahing kalayaang bumoto.”

“Voting is one of our most fundamental rights,” said Common Causes’ Edgar. “No eligible voter should be blocked from casting a ballot, and the entire voting rights community is mobilized to protect voters’ rights.”

Ang Common Cause at Demos ay bahagi ng Election Protection coalition, ang pinakamalaking non-partisan voter protection coalition sa bansa. Ang Common Cause at mga kaalyado ng koalisyon ay nagre-recruit at nag-oorganisa ng mga nonpartisan na tagasubaybay sa Araw ng Halalan upang tulungan ang mga botante na maunawaan ang mga tuntunin sa pagboto sa kanilang estado at iulat ang anuman at lahat ng pagsisikap na pigilan o takutin ang mga botante. Sa pamamagitan ng 1-866-OUR-VOTE hotline at isang komprehensibong field deployment, ang Proteksyon sa Halalan ay tumutulong sa mga botante na malampasan ang mga hadlang sa ballot box habang nangongolekta ng data para sa makabuluhang reporma. Mahigit 100 organisasyon ang nagsanib-puwersa upang subaybayan ang mga lugar ng botohan sa buong bansa at magbigay ng tulong, kabilang ang legal na tulong, sa mga botante na nakakaharap ng mga hadlang sa pagboto.

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