Sunday, February 20, 2005

Democrat Solution on the National Level

Election reform on the way, the Democrats way


Some good news on electoral reform: Today Senators Barbara Boxer, Hillary Clinton and John Kerry, working together with Rep. Stephanie Tubbs Jones, D-Ohio, introduced the Count Every Vote Act, a bill that proposes several necessary improvements to the way Americans conduct democracy. Among other things, the legislation would require that all electronic voting machines print paper ballots; that ex-felons be allowed to vote; and that Election Day be made a federal holiday, so people don't have to worry about the consequences of being away from work while waiting in a line at the polls. The law, Boxer said in a press conference, "is meant to ensure [that] the election debacle of 2000, and the serious election irregularities of 2004, never ever happen again."

It's a helpful start. But election reform is a notoriously tricky thing to get through Congress (people who've already won aren't fans of changing the rules of the game), and, like reform proposals of years past, the Democrats' effort will go nowhere unless it garners the blessing of some Republicans (we mean you, John McCain!) and broad public support. In other words, to all the folks who insisted, last November, that Bush stole the election, we say: Call your representative and push for this bill.

**I think it is obvious at this point that the Democrats have no desire to close doors to fraud. Their desire to be inclusive has made our election process so vulnerable to fraud that the whole election process will soon mean nothing unless we pull together and insist our Legislators close the doors to the cheaters.

We lock the doors of our homes, it is time to lock the door to our vote.

4 Comments:

At February 21, 2005 9:29 AM, Blogger My Boaz's Ruth said...

Doesn't seem to me that those "reforms" will do anything about the kind of fraud we're dealing with.

I'm not sure what they do about fraud at all,actually. This seems to me to be a "Feel good" bill that does nothing.

 
At February 22, 2005 12:38 PM, Anonymous Josef said...

Swell start - paper trail.

Sucks royally - felons voting & national holiday.

More should be demanded, I say.

But hey, let's put election day on a Saturday!

My .02.

Josef

 
At October 6, 2010 1:51 AM, Anonymous Family and General Practice in Wisconsin said...

Doesn't seem to me that those "reforms" will do anything about the kind of fraud we're dealing with.I'm not sure what they do about fraud at all,actually. This seems to me to be a "Feel good" bill that does nothing.

 
At March 2, 2011 5:08 AM, Anonymous My Blog said...

Call your representative and push for this bill.

 

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