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Florida is trying to force an Orlando-area abortion clinic to pay $193,000 in fines, which will likely bankrupt them. The central Florida clinic escort org, Stand With Abortion Now (SWAN),is fundraising to help.

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VoteRiders--- yes, the name is a shout-out to the Freedom Riders of the Civil Rights Movement--- is a non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to helping people get the documentation they need in order to register to vote and to register to vote. They’re focusing on states with the strictest voter ID laws (their target states are Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas and Wisconsin) but they are available to help in all 50 states as needed. (FYI to the mods, we don't seem to have a tag for Arizona yet but I've tagged all the other states on which they're focusing.)

This sounds deceptively simple, but it can be complicated, not least because it’s easy, especially in the states with the strictest voter ID laws, to get caught in a “do-loop”--- you need, for example, a birth certificate to get a valid state ID, but you can’t get the birth certificate without proof of your identity. Basically, VoteRiders volunteers help people break through the do-loop to get whatever proofs of identity they need. Also, thanks to their donors, they are able to pay for some of the fees associated with getting ID and other documentation.

One of the “knock-on” benefits of VoteRiders' work is that even though their primary mission is to help people get registered to vote, this kind of documentation is also necessary for a lot of other aspects of people’s lives, like obtaining employment and housing; the organization often works with shelters and transition services for the formerly incarcerated. I am not sure how closely they work with domestic-violence organizations in general, but the first thing that popped into my mind was all the advice given to people living in unstable or dangerous households (whether due to intimate partner or other family abuse or anything else) to keep copies of all your personal paperwork, such as ID, where the people who are making you unsafe can’t get at them. (On that note, the website VoteRiders volunteers often use to help people obtain birth certificates is VitalChek, which you can use directly if you’re in need--- VoteRiders does a lot of this for people who don’t necessarily have reliable access to the internet or similar issues, but if you’re here reading this, that’s probably less of an issue for you or people you know who might need access to documentation.) (Something else I have learned through VoteRiders is that if your mind works that way at all, it's a very good idea to memorize any of your "stable" ID numbers, like your Social Security number and state driver's license/ID number, because sometimes just having the number even if you don't have the physical card anymore, can help, and at least some states can look up your "old" ID number even if you've moved out of state and come back, and this can speed up the process of obtaining relevant documents.)

VoteRiders does its volunteer training online--- they want you to attend at least two virtual “shadowing” sessions with a volunteer who lets you watch while they help people get documents over the phone. More information about volunteer opportunities is here.

(And that's how I spent my Saturday night. Last post here for tonight, I promise.)

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https://twitter.com/staceyabrams/status/1060585663643422720

GA VOTERS: Check to make sure your vote-by-mail (absentee) ballot is counted ➔ http://staceyabrams.com/check If you cast a ballot by mail or cast a provisional (paper) ballot on Election Day, make sure your vote is counted. Call Voter Protection ASAP: 1- 888-730-5816. #GAGov #gapol

https://twitter.com/JordanUhl/status/1060612516504584193

And:

IF YOU LIVE IN FLORIDA AND VOTED ON A PROVISIONAL BALLOT:

Contact your local Supervisor of Elections office TODAY before the 5 PM deadline to MAKE SURE your vote is counted!

Questions, call the Voter Protection Hotline ASAP: 1-833-868-3352

Copy/Paste this message on Facebook!


Looks like the Florida Governor's race is going to a recount (and Gillum's concession has no legal effect on that; if it turns out he won, he won).
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Arizona --- Florida

If you know anyone in these states, poke them and remind them to vote! Every vote counts!

Just a reminder -- for lots of states, these elections are more than just primaries for the November election. Plenty of local and county offices are ONLY voted on during these early elections, potentially including judges, prosecutors, county commissioners, county election clerks, and more.

Don't let your friends miss out! Remind them to vote!
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Updating an earlier post, the petition drive for a ballot measure to restore voting rights to released felons in Florida has enough signatures -- it's going to be on the ballot!

If I understand correctly, it'll need 60% support to pass, so this is just the first step in a longer fight. But we won the first round!
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I saw this here a while back in a link roundup, but I wanted to make sure everyone saw it!

There's a petition drive to get a measure onto the 2018 ballot that would return voting rights to up to 1.6 million people in Florida.

Florida is one of the few states that permanently takes away the right to vote, even once people have served their time and returned to their communities. 1 in 10 people in Florida have had their voting rights taken away for life.

The petition drive only needs another ~100,000 signatures, but they need them in the next three weeks.

What you can do:

If you're a registered voter in Florida, go to the link above, and they will mail you a petition for you to sign and mail back ASAP. (You can have more than one voter sign the same petition -- just don't sign twice!)

If you're not a registered voter in Florida, but know someone who might be, please pass the info along. (You can also donate at the link above, to pay for having petitions mailed out and back.)

(btw, one of the co-sponsors of this project is StayWoke.org, one of the groups that did so much good on the ground in Alabama this year. Let's keep it going!)
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Democrats won two formerly Republican state seats tonight: Florida State Senate 40 and New Hampshire Rockingham 4. That makes EIGHT flipped special election seats since the November election -- while the Republicans have yet to flip a single contested seat.

I want to give a shout out to Postcards to Voters, a grassroots organization that sends hand-written postcards to potential progressive voters in competitive districts like these. I was part of the postcard campaign for both of these candidates, and I'm thrilled to see our GOTV efforts pay off.

GO TEAM BLUE!!
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Link: Change.org petition
Location (if relevant): N/A
Deadline: probably ASAP
Time estimate: ~1min
Requirements: N/a
Anything else: You can also call and email the Department of Justice: 202-353-1555 and  voting.section@usdoj.gov respectively (ETA: per comments, this may be the wrong place), as well as your own Congressbeings and those of the states mentioned here: Florida, Wisconsin (which is apparently already conducting an internal audit, whether as part of their election SOP or otherwise), Pennsylvania, and Michigan.

(X-posted to [community profile] spoonlessactivists .)

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