Lose your house, lose your vote

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Registered: 09-09-2008
Lose your house, lose your vote
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Thu, 09-11-2008 - 1:53pm

Michigan Republicans plan to foreclose African American voters


http://www.michiganmessenger.com/4076/lose-your-house-lose-your-vote


The chairman of the Republican Party in Macomb County Michigan, a key swing county in a key swing state, is planning to use a list of foreclosed homes to block people from voting in the upcoming election as part of the state GOP’s effort to challenge some voters on Election Day.


“We will have a list of foreclosed homes and will make sure people aren’t voting from those addresses,” party chairman James Carabelli told Michigan Messenger in a telephone interview earlier this week. He said the local party wanted to make sure that proper electoral procedures were followed.


State election rules allow parties to assign “election challengers” to polls to monitor the election. In addition to observing the poll workers, these volunteers can challenge the eligibility of any voter provided they “have a good reason to believe” that the person is not eligible to vote. One allowable reason is that the person is not a “true resident of the city or township.”


The Michigan Republicans’ planned use of foreclosure lists is apparently an attempt to challenge ineligible voters as not being “true residents.”


One expert questioned the legality of the tactic.


“You can’t challenge people without a factual basis for doing so,” said J. Gerald Hebert, a former voting rights litigator for the U.S. Justice Department who now runs the Campaign Legal Center, a Washington D.C.-based public-interest law firm. “I don’t think a foreclosure notice is sufficient basis for a challenge, because people often remain in their homes after foreclosure begins and sometimes are able to negotiate and refinance.”


As for the practice of challenging the right to vote of foreclosed property owners, Hebert called it, “mean-spirited.”


GOP ties to state’s largest foreclosure law firm


The Macomb GOP’s plans are another indication of how John McCain’s campaign stands to benefit from the burgeoning number of foreclosures in the state. McCain’s regional headquarters are housed in the office building of foreclosure specialists Trott & Trott. The firm’s founder, David A. Trott, has raised between $100,000 and $250,000 for the Republican nominee.


The Macomb County party’s plans to challenge voters who have defaulted on their house payments is likely to disproportionately affect African-Americans who are overwhelmingly Democratic voters. More than 60 percent of all sub-prime loans — the most likely kind of loan to go into default — were made to African-Americans in Michigan, according to a report issued last year by the state’s Department of Labor and Economic Growth.


Challenges to would-be voters


Statewide, the Republican Party is gearing up for a comprehensive voter challenge campaign, according to Denise Graves, party chair for Republicans in Genessee County, which encompasses Flint. The party is creating a spreadsheet of election challenger volunteers and expects to coordinate a training with the regional McCain campaign, Graves said in an interview with Michigan Messenger.


Whether the Republicans will challenge voters with foreclosed homes elsewhere in the state is not known.


Kelly Harrigan, deputy director of the GOP’s voter programs, confirmed that she is coordinating the group’s “election integrity” program. Harrigan said the effort includes putting in place a legal team, as well as training election challengers. She said the challenges to voters were procedural rather than personal. She referred inquiries about the vote challenge program to communications director Bill Knowles who promised information but did not return calls.


Party chairman Carabelli said that the Republican Party is training election challengers to “make sure that are who they say who they are.”


When asked for further details on how Republicans are compiling challenge lists, he said, “I would rather not tell you all the things we are doing.”


Vote suppression: Not an isolated effort


Carabelli is not the only Republican Party official to suggest the targeting of foreclosed voters. In Ohio, Doug Preisse, director of elections in Franklin County (around the city of Columbus) and the chair of the local GOP, told The Columbus Dispatch that he has not ruled out challenging voters before the election due to foreclosure-related address issues.


Hebert, the voting-rights lawyer, sees a connection between Priesse’s remarks and Carabelli’s plans.


“At a minimum what you are seeing is a fairly comprehensive effort by the Republican Party, a systematic broad-based effort to put up obstacles for people to vote,” he said. “Nobody is contending that these people are not legally registered to vote.


“When you are comprehensively challenging people to vote,” Hebert went on, “your goals are two-fold: One is you are trying to knock people out from casting ballots; the other is to create a slowdown that will discourage others,” who see a long line and realize they can’t afford to stay and wait.


Challenging all voters registered to foreclosed homes could disrupt some polling places, especially in the Detroit metropolitan area. According to the real estate Web site RealtyTrac, one in every 176 households in Wayne County, metropolitan Detroit, received a foreclosure filing during the month of July. In Macomb County, the figure was one household in every 285, meaning that 1,834 homeowners received the bad news in just one month. The Macomb County foreclosure rate puts it in the top three percent of all U.S. counties in the number of distressed homeowners.


Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Kent and Genessee counties were — in that order — the counties with the most homeowners facing foreclosure, according to RealtyTrac. As of July, there were more than 62,000 foreclosure filings in the entire state.


Joe Rozell, director of elections for Oakland County in suburban Detroit, acknowledged that challenges such as those described by Carabelli are allowed by law but said they have the potential to create long lines and disrupt the voting process. With 890,000 potential voters closely divided between Democratic and Republican, Oakland County is a key swing county of this swing state.


According to voter challenge directives handed down by Republican Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land, voter challenges need only be “based on information obtained through a reliable source or means.”


“But poll workers are not allowed to ask the reason” for the challenges, Rozell said. In other words, Republican vote challengers are free to use foreclosure lists as a basis for disqualifying otherwise eligible voters.


David Lagstein, head organizer with the Michigan Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN), described the plans of the Macomb GOP as “crazy.”


“You would think they would think, ‘This is going to look too heartless,’” said Lagstein, whose group has registered 200,000 new voters statewide this year and also runs a foreclosure avoidance program. “The Republican-led state Senate has not moved on the anti-predatory lending bill for over a year and yet have time to prey on those who have fallen victim to foreclosure to suppress the vote.”

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Registered: 09-09-2008
Thu, 09-11-2008 - 9:27pm
As if I would believe anything Rick Moran writes, he is the ultimate rightwing nutjob!
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Registered: 08-20-2008
Thu, 09-11-2008 - 9:43pm
really, is there a central data base anywhere in this age of computers where it can show that the person already voted? i mean, ivillage has it, for their polls, unless you use another name you can't vote in the same poll more than once, why can't there be some kind of computerized login system available for voting, so if you do move, and reregister, you can't go back to where you used to live and vote twice? i kind of like the idea with the foreclosure list, it will keep people from registering in two districts.
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Registered: 08-25-2008
Thu, 09-11-2008 - 9:58pm

Actually, ACORN staff have been convicted in

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Registered: 09-07-2008
Fri, 09-12-2008 - 3:13am
Good Post
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Registered: 09-08-2008
Fri, 09-12-2008 - 3:19am

((“At a minimum what you are seeing is a fairly comprehensive effort by the Republican Party, a systematic broad-based effort to put up obstacles for people to vote,” he said. ))

So, from the top the mortgage industry pulls the bottom out from under the home owner and then voter registration doesn't honor the address of the foreclosed home? Wow. That's calculating and evil. But it won't work. Only 2% of the population is in trouble according to the GOP slime machine. The number of Bob Barr and Ron Paul voters exceeds that. So, Barack will still be ahead. lol.

Another reason why the GOP needs to be kicked out of the WH.

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Fri, 09-12-2008 - 9:35pm

If you have evidence, you should post it, or let the government know.

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Fri, 09-12-2008 - 9:41pm
I have found it is unwise to dismiss information based simply on an authors political ideology.
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Fri, 09-12-2008 - 9:42pm
Boy, this thread sure died a quick death after these facts were posted.
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Fri, 09-12-2008 - 11:44pm
Right-Wing ‘Voting Rights’ Group Has Disappeared»
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Just as the Bush administration’s claims of voter fraud are being dismantled, so too is the American Center for Voting Rights (ACVR) — a conservative front group that identified pervasive election fraud. Slate reports:



With no notice and little comment, ACVR — the only prominent nongovernmental organization claiming that voter fraud is a major problem, a problem warranting strict rules such as voter-ID laws — simply stopped appearing at government panels and conferences. Its Web domain name has suddenly expired, its reports are all gone (except where they have been preserved by its opponents), and its general counsel, Mark “Thor” Hearne, has cleansed his résumé of affiliation with the group. Hearne won’t speak to the press about ACVR’s demise. No other group has taken up the ‘voter fraud’ mantra.


ACVR was led by Bush/Cheney ’04’s general counsel and produced such reports as “Democrat operatives far more involved in voter intimidation and suppression in 2004 than Republicans.” Many of its studies targeted presidential battle ground states.


ACVR, whose work has been commended by Karl Rove, was part of the Bush administration’s “aggressive legal effort to restrict voter turnout in key battleground states in ways that favor Republican political candidates.” Conservatives cited ACVR’s studies as evidence of pervasive voter fraud.


Of the 38 cases of voter fraud the Justice Department prosecuted between 2002-05, 14 were thrown out. As the New York Times notes, “In partisan Republican circles, the pursuit of voter fraud is code for suppressing the votes of minorities and poor people.”

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Registered: 09-11-2008
Sat, 09-13-2008 - 12:04am

Apparently they have not disappeared, but rather decided to shack up in a swing-state for election season.