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Report from the Rally for a Revote

Here I am talking to the crowd

This is a message Chellie Pingree sent from the Revote Rally in Florida:

I wanted to post a short message before I leave Sarasota and take this chance to say to all of you who joined our "virtual rally" today (or at least were thinking about it!) -- thank you!

In Sarasota, there was a great crowd-- by some estimates 1,000 people gathered together. These dedicated people came out on a beautiful sunnyafternoon, they gave up a day at the beach, or a chance to catch up on some football viewing or extra time with the grand-kids, because they thought it was important to let it be known that they were not going to stand for Florida's Congressional District 13 being the "poster child" of what is wrong with voting in our country.

You all know the story: 18,000 votes can't be accounted for and it appears that electronic voting machines are the problem. Yet some officials have argued that voters were casting their vote in the other races but somehow ignoring the highly publicized, closely contested race for the Congressional seat that most recently belonged to Katherine Harris.

Setting aside all the history for a minute, here is the important part, hundreds and hundreds of people came together today to say that they believe that what electronic voting machines did to their vote is unacceptable. There was chanting, singing, and speakers, there were demands for a REVOTE and a cry for change - people who wanted to "put their foot down" to make itclear that this can't keep happening in America.

I'll tell you a little more about what the speakers spoke of and what the angry citizens talked about, when I land back in DC and can post a few photos and write a longer tale. Until then, I wanted to pass along one thought:

After the rally speakers said their piece and the reporters and rally goers descended on me to ask questions and make connections, there was one thing that I heard more than anything else. That was that the people there were really grateful for all of you. While I was speaking I had let them know that we asked our Common Cause members all over the country to take an action I support of the rallygoers - to let Jeb Bush know that they felt a revote was essential - and over and over people came up to talk with me and to say how excited theywere to know that the rest of the country was watching and supporting them in Florida. Many of them were feeling that, once again, "Florida is the new Florida," and their problems will never be fixed. When I told people that everywhere I go and talk about the problem with voting someone asks me about FL-13, many of them were genuinely surprised, and maybe felt just a little less isolated in their outrage. So, when you wonder what difference it makes to push the button on your computer that sends an email to a politician or adds your name to a petition, I want to remind you that it does make a difference. I saw it today in the voices of voters who were chanting and waving signs demanding a REVOTE, who were demanding that their votes should matter and their voices should be heard, and in their feeling of gratitude when they knew you were there with them!


Tags: Sarasota, Florida, electronic voting machines, elections (all tags)


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REVOTE by MAIL

I attended the rally and talked to Chellie Pingree when she took my photo holding the "MAIL VOTE" sign.  

Jack Tanner, Fort Myers
LEE County totals include 27,642 under-votes (17.74%) for Attorney General election.

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REVOTE by MAIL

I suggest this revote procedure.
Sarasota Supervisor of Elections mail a ballot
with only the 2 candidates for 13th Congressional District to the 142,532 voters who voted on Nov 7.

Use the current absentee ballot procedure.

Include prepaid postage and drop boxes.

All costs of the revote absorbed by Sarasota Supervisor of Elections who can reduce other budget items to offset the revote costs.

Increase Your Liberty and Money by Reducing Government Regulations and Spending

by JackTanneer on Sun Dec 03, 2006 at 11:11:43 PM EST


Email server down

I got the following error when I tried to send the email:

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This is an automatically generated Delivery Status Notification.

Unable to deliver message to the following recipients, due to being unable to connect successfully to the destination mail server.

      jeb.bush@myflorida.com

Reporting-MTA: dns;app01-ctsg.ctsg.com
Received-From-MTA: dns;app01-ctsg.ctsg.com
Arrival-Date: Sun, 3 Dec 2006 13:42:02 -0800

Final-Recipient: rfc822;jeb.bush@myflorida.com
Action: failed
Status: 4.4.7

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I thought this might be relevant to folks here.

by JesseW on Sun Dec 03, 2006 at 11:37:07 PM EST


Blocked emails

It appears that the Governor's office blocked incoming emails for some reason.  We plan to deliver the messages to him anyway, by hand if necessary.

by Ed Davis on Wed Dec 06, 2006 at 09:18:50 AM EST
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