ahimsa_pdx, (edited ) to oregon
@ahimsa_pdx@disabled.social avatar

Edit - I fixed the date! Sorry for the error!

Reminder for Oregonians: Primary is Tuesday, May 21!

Registered voters should have already gotten a voter's pamphlet and ballot, but in case it got lost in the mail here's a reminder 😁

Here's the OPB ballot guide for 2024:

https://www.opb.org/election-2024/

#USPol #Oregon #Elections #Voting #VoteByMail #VoteAtHome

KimPerales, to random
@KimPerales@toad.social avatar

Suppressing the vote has been the goal of GOP leaders for decades. Their efforts are working:

Polling locations are supposed to be accessible to all voters -but ~1 in 5 polling locations is a church, -religious entities are exempt from the Disabilities Act. The prevalence of inaccessible polling places -alarming for disabled & aging ppl in states that have moved to quash mail-in voting—incl. OK & AK -churches make up >50% of voting locations.

#VotingRights #GOPSabotage https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2024/04/churches-polling-places-ada-inaccessible-disability-voting-rights/

ahimsa_pdx,
@ahimsa_pdx@disabled.social avatar

@KimPerales
I support making all voting locations accessible, and training poll workers to assist disabled voters as needed!

One size does not fit all. States need a mix of voting options so that everyone's needs can be accommodated.

That said, I'm disabled and I love Oregon's #VoteAtHome system (aka #VoteByMail)

All registered voters get a voters' pamphlet and ballot in the mail automatically, then have 2-3 (?) weeks to complete ballot and return it, either by mail or in a drop box.

alan, to random
@alan@subdued.social avatar

"Here’s a Clever Way to Uncover America’s Voting Deserts:
Mathematicians are using topological abstractions to find places poorly served by polling stations."

https://www.wired.com/story/voting-deserts-maths-topology/

Sure, this is clever. But you know what's even more clever? Eliminating polling places entirely and switching to 100% vote-by-mail like in Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Vermont, and Hawaii.

(With some in-person polling places as needed for accessibilty reasons)

ahimsa_pdx,
@ahimsa_pdx@disabled.social avatar

@alan

I love Oregon's Vote At Home system (aka, Vote By Mail) ❤️

I love getting the voter's pamphlet ahead of time so I can read about the candidates/issues and take my time doing research.

Lastly, I love not having to stand in line. I can't do that due to disability from a chronic illness.

Not to mention the higher risk of infection (COVID, flu, etc) in crowded, indoor settings!

BohemianPeasant,
@BohemianPeasant@mas.to avatar

@ahimsa_pdx @alan

(As my mother would say) it’s the best thing since sliced bread!

#Oregon #VotebyMail

Andres4NY, to random
@Andres4NY@social.ridetrans.it avatar

As of Jan 2024, NY now allows mail-in early ballots without any excuse. This was signed into the budget bill by the Governor last year. It's permanent - not tied to any emergency covid things or anything.

https://www.voteearlyny.org/about-voting-by-mail/

If you're planning to vote by mail (recommended, as always), the deadline to request a ballot for the upcoming primary is rapidly approaching (Mar 23rd).

teresa_athome, to oregon
@teresa_athome@mastodon.online avatar

GOP bills in the #Oregon Legislature:
SB1536 - impose a 15 week abortion ban.
HB4037 - make gender-affirming care for youth illegal.
HB4054 - allow discrimination against trans athletes.
SB1589 - attack our vote-by-mail system and make it harder for people to vote.

Contact your state representatives and make it clear a majority of Oregonians oppose these bills.

#orpol

Use this link to get contact info:
https://geo.maps.arcgis.com/apps/instant/lookup/index.html?appid=fd070b56c975456ea2a25f7e3f4289d1

teresa_athome,
@teresa_athome@mastodon.online avatar

@ahimsa_pdx Originally it was a non-partisan issue and had broad support. (We've had vote by mail for local elections since the 1980's and it expanded from there.) Unfortunately the GOP drive to restrict voting nationally has gained popularity amongst the "we want minority rule" set here too.

#VoteByMail is a gift. I was thrilled when we started it and I've been grateful every election since.

ahimsa_pdx,
@ahimsa_pdx@disabled.social avatar

@teresa_athome Thanks! I also love vote by mail ❤️

I moved to Oregon in 1982. I believe that in the beginning it was the Republicans who were more in favor of adopting this system than Democrats.

Anyway, sad to see any pushback. I remember articles in 2020 with headlines like this:

"Oregon elections boss, a Republican, champions vote-by-mail"

https://apnews.com/article/virus-outbreak-elections-oregon-voting-voting-fraud-and-irregularities-7c39732510827b5ac039f6bb0e1c465b

futurebird, (edited ) to random
@futurebird@sauropods.win avatar

Good news a from NC. Republicans passed a law that required a postcard be sent to the address of any person who took advantage of same-day registration, if the card was undeliverable by the post office the vote would be thrown out.
(The voter would not even be notified this happened.)

Like many voter suppression laws, it almost sounds sensible: if you don't think about it much.

On closer inspection, it is designed to target poor, minority and/or young voters. 1/

https://www.wcnc.com/article/news/politics/north-carolina-politics/judge-blocks-same-day-registration-law-north-carolina-elections/275-bd051b3c-f34c-488a-a22e-c9931a643f1b

ahimsa_pdx,
@ahimsa_pdx@disabled.social avatar

@bob_zim
"We aren’t allowed to look up candidates on our phones while voting." Yikes! 😬

This is one of the many reasons I love voting at home (Oregon's had it for 20+ years). I can take my time doing candidate research.

Ballots are sent to all registered voters a few weeks in advance. We also get a voter's pamphlet. Postage is free or you can use a drop box.

We also have automatic voter registration in our state.

#USPol #VoteByMail #VoteAtHome #AVR

@david_megginson @futurebird

kegill, to Colorado
@kegill@mastodon.social avatar

"We are here because refused to convict Donald on the article of impeachment charging him with inciting insurrection"
@JoyceVance on the failed vote three years ago, 13 February 2021

Consequently, the will hear oral argument on the 14th Amendment case on Thursday 08 February, five weeks from now.

Colorado GOP primary voting starts the following Monday, 12 February. CO is a state.

https://joycevance.substack.com/p/another-january-6-anniversary

gwaldby, to Florida
@gwaldby@mastodon.social avatar

We're writing to remind Florida Dems to re-enroll in Vote By Mail.

See PostcardsToVoters.org to sign up to write with us.

DoomsdaysCW, to Futurology
@DoomsdaysCW@kolektiva.social avatar

2020: How
has been systematically violated for generations

In the new book Voting in Indian Country, Jean Reith Schroedel weaves together historical and contemporary voting rights conflicts as the election nears

by Nina Lakhani in New York
Fri 16 Oct 2020

" has taken centre stage in the race to elect potentially the 46th president of the United States. But we’ve heard little about the 5.2 million Americans whose ancestors have called this land home before there was a US president.

"The rights of indigenous communities – including the right to vote – have been systematically violated for generations with devastating consequences for access to and , , , economic opportunities, and . Voter turnout for Native Americans and Alaskan Natives is the lowest in the country, and about one in three eligible voters (1.2 million people) are not registered to vote, according to the National Congress of American Indians.

"In a new book, Voting in Indian County: The View from the Trenches, Jean Reith Schroedel, professor emerita of political science at Claremont Graduate University, weaves together historical and contemporary voting rights conflicts.

"Is the right to vote struggle for Native Americans distinct from the wider struggle faced by marginalized groups in the US?

"One thing few Americans understand is that American Indians and were the last group in the to get and to get the . Even after the civil war and the Reconstruction (13th, 14th and 15th) amendments there was a supreme court decision that said could never become US citizens, and some laws used to disenfranchise them were still in place in 1975. In fact first-generation violations used to deny – not just dilute voting rights – were in place for much longer for Native Americans than any other group. It’s impossible to understand contemporary voter suppression in Indian Country without understanding this historical context.

"Why didn’t the 1924 nor the () 1965 guarantee Native Americans equal access to the ballot box?

"The motivation for the VRA was the egregious treatment of people in the south, and for the first 10 years there was a question over whether it even applied to and Native Alaskan populations. It wasn’t really discussed until a commission report in 1975 which included cases from and that showed equally egregious and absolute denial of right to vote towards Native Americans – and also .

"When voter suppression is discussed by politicians, advocates and journalists, it’s mostly about African American voters, and to a lesser degree Latinos. Why are Native Americans still excluded from the conversation?

"Firstly they are a small population and secondly most of the most egregious abuses routinely occur in rural isolated parts of where there is little media focus. But it’s happening – take Jackson county in South Dakota, a state where the governor has done little to protect people from . The county council has just decided to close the legally mandated early voting centre on the , citing concerns about Covid, but not in the voting site in , where the white people go. Regardless of the intent, this will absolutely have a detrimental effect on Native people’s ability to vote. And South Dakota, like many other states, is also a very hard place for Native people to vote by mail. In the primary, the number of people who registered to increased by 1,000% overall but there was no increase among reservation communities. In county, which includes the eastern part of Pine Ridge, turnout was about 10%.

"The right to vote by mail is a hot political and civil rights issue in the 2020 election – could it help increase turnout in Indian Country?

"No, voting by mail is very challenging for Native Americans for multiple reasons. First and foremost, most reservations do not have home mail delivery. Instead, people need to travel to post offices or postal provide sites – little places that offer minimal mail services and are located in places like gas stations and mini-marts. Take the Navajo Nation that encompasses 27,425 square miles – it’s larger than West Virginia, yet there are only 40 places where people can send and receive mail. In West Virginia, there are 725. Not a single PO box on the Navajo Nation has 24-hour access."

Read more:
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/oct/16/native-americans-voting-rights-mail-in-ballots-us-elections

Daojoan, to random
@Daojoan@mastodon.social avatar

The time has come for America to view voting as a civic responsibility rather than an option.

Compulsory voting drives participation across all groups, neutralizes suppression techniques, and establishes a culture of active political awareness.

Reform is never easy, but the crisis of civic engagement demands bold action.

https://www.theindex.media/p/america-needs-compulsory-voting-its?r=17kl0&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

alan,
@alan@subdued.social avatar

@willbeason Well, that specific issue isn't true in all states. I live in where we have universal so we get 2 or 3 weeks to review our ballot and think about our choices. But we vote-by-mail states also tend to have huge numbers of initiatives & other ballot measures that require tons of research to form an opinion (looking at you, California). Oh, and vote-by-mail states usually have among the best turnout in the US, partly addressing @Daojoan's original concern.

garland, to random
@garland@social.seattle.wa.us avatar

I’m glad to live in a place where it is so easy to vote. It should be easy to vote no matter where you live. #VoteByMail #VoteAtHome

glassbottommeg, to random
@glassbottommeg@peoplemaking.games avatar

Please do vote if you're in the US. Literally every school board/director up for us had a book burning type running, some more subtle than others.

I know it's boring off year stuff but holy shit those types can do damage en masse.

servelan,
@servelan@newsie.social avatar

@glassbottommeg Where I vote, you can do it in your underwear. Still gotta read the voter's pamphlet - but wait until you get your ballot because the pamphlet includes everybody including that Goodspaceguy (that's what he runs under).

Olyindivisible, to random
@Olyindivisible@pnw.zone avatar

State has and lots of if you prefer.

Great system!!

You can log in and check the status of your ballot to make sure it was accepted and good to go!

qlp,
@qlp@linh.social avatar

@Olyindivisible Something that I love about Oregon as well. I don't know if all of Oregon's counties have the same status system, but I know Washington County does.

ahimsa_pdx, to USpolitics
@ahimsa_pdx@disabled.social avatar

For my USA followers:

Wondering how your state ranks when it comes to supporting "vote at home"?

Here's a helpful link:

https://voteathome.org/state-profiles/

#USPolitics #USPol #Voting #VotingRights #VoteByMail #VoteAtHome

accessamy, (edited ) to philadelphia

CORRECTED:

Hey, Pennsylvanians! Today is the last day to request a mail-in ballot before the November election. (October 31, 2023)

argv_minus_one, to random
@argv_minus_one@mstdn.party avatar

If a #politician tells you that #VoteByMail is a bad idea, that politician is trying to stop you from #voting. #Vote that politician out, with extreme prejudice.

#uspol #republican #republicans #VoterSuppression

TechConnectify, to random
@TechConnectify@mas.to avatar

If you live somewhere that offers no-questions-asked mail-in voting, and your election commission gives you the option to automatically get mail ballots with each election, I would highly recommend doing this.

Earlier in the year a ballot just showed up in the mail. It was for the very local elections like school board, parks commissioner, stuff like that.

I almost certainly wouldn't have realized the election was even happening, but having the ballot in-hand made sure I voted in it.

shansterable,
@shansterable@c.im avatar

@TechConnectify
Over here in Washington state, we all mail our votes in. That's the way we do it. It works very well.

Our elections aren't compromised, and we vote from the comfort of our homes.

The election pamphlets are mailed out shortly before the ballots. I gather any and all info about each candidate, with the ability to access my computer while I vote.

I can mail my ballot or use a drop box convenient to my house. I never wait in line.

bronakins, to Florida
@bronakins@sfba.social avatar

Repubs are doing all they can to stop people (Dems) from voting! DON’T LET THEM STEAL YOUR VOTE!
If you vote by mail in Florida, DeSantis passed a law CANCELING ALL mailin ballot requests so you MUST SIGN UP AGAIN FOR MAIL-IN BALLOTS.
The website is a bit slow after you enter the basic info—so don’t give up!
PASS THIS ON!

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2024-election/democrats-scramble-reach-voters-florida-cancels-mail-ballot-requests-rcna91294

colo_lee, to Colorado

I just have to say our local and state governments rock when it comes to elections and voting access.

Just got an email from the county clerk listing all the ballot drop boxes and polling places planned for fall 2024 and asking our input on whether there are underserved locations where there should be more polling places/drop boxes.

Add this to automatic delivery of mail ballots to every single registered voter. And it's almost like we're trying to make voting available to everyone...

https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/COBOULDER/bulletins/3652354

Andres4NY, to nyc
@Andres4NY@social.ridetrans.it avatar

Ugh, I hate in person in so much.

The (paper) voter guide only lists my city council candidates. It does not list civil court judges or anyone else who might be on the ballot. You have to know to go to NYC DOE's website, go to "find my pollsite/view sample ballot" so see who's actually on the ballot.

You've gotta do this in advance of going to your poll site, and then (w/ ) memorize the order you want to vote for candidates in.

So stupid. Just universal , please!

flexghost, to random
@flexghost@mastodon.social avatar

Governor Greg Abbott just vetoed a bill that would allow disabled Texans to vote by mail

I’m guessing Abbott vetoed this from his wheelchair?

Same as Clarence Thomas looking to repeal interracial marriage, Lindsey Graham attacking same-sex marriage, and Dubya attacking education. Hate and self owns.

ahimsa_pdx,
@ahimsa_pdx@disabled.social avatar

@flexghost Eight states plus Washington, DC, have "all mail voting" (vote by mail, vote at home). It's pretty hard to keep up the facade that there's a problem with allowing everyone to vote by mail, not just disabled folks.

And by the way, vote by mail is not accessible to all disabled folks. Voters with certain disabilities need other accessible methods. One size does not fit all.

https://ballotpedia.org/All-mail_voting

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