Case of actual Ohio guy being prevented from registering to vote
Friday, October 10th, 2008 byYesterday I warned that the Repugs were cleverly ‘purging’ registration rolls again to suppress Dem turnout. Well today, Film Critic Buddy was complaining to me that Ohio wouldn’t let him register to vote! Film Critic Buddy, originally from New Jersey, moved to Ohio 15 months ago for work. He’s been faithfully paying Ohio state taxes, patronizing Ohio businesses, and generally – living in Ohio.
But Ohio doesn’t want him to vote! An African American living in Hamilton County, Film Critic Buddy noted numerous election ‘irregularities’ in a previous local election around polling places in lower income and minority neighborhoods – i.e. polling stations that closed early after running out of ballots, polling stations that opened late.
In this election Ohio has changed the rules, to the point now where an Ohio voter can potentially register and vote in the same day. How is that working out?
Well Film Critic Buddy has been trying to register in Ohio for over two months now. First he filed for an absentee ballot. That registration was rejected on a technicality – the stupid company he works for had his old address filed on his payroll records (ignoring, of course, his numerous other ‘proofs of residency’ he submitted). He got that corrected, then tried again to register at a registrar’s office. They wouldn’t let him vote ‘same day’ because of the previous rejection, but told him that everything was in order.
Today, he just got notification that his registration was denied because there is ‘no record of his residency in Ohio’ – in spite of the fact that last year he filed his state income tax!! Anyway he is thinking of giving up as the 30 day advance registration notice is now up, and filing for an absentee ballot in New Jersey – but I am encouraging him to contact one of the numerous groups like People for the American Way (the group I volunteered for to assist voters in 2004), which offer legal services to help get this sorted out.
Deliberate attempt to disenfranchise a voter, or just stupid bureaucracy? It’s hard to tell unless we could see the pattern of denied registrations, but given Hamilton County’s unbelievably crappy record with ‘voting irregularities’ I’d say they are just tried to screw Film Critic Buddy out of his right to vote in this critical swing state. I hope he takes my advice and gets some free legal help and gets some representation with his taxation!
