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ACTION ALERT:
Allegations of voting rights violations need investigation

November 17, 2000

Since November 7, major media outlets have devoted enormous attention to the aftermath of the presidential election in Florida. But one critical aspect of this story has received relatively little attention: the allegations of a pattern of voting irregularities and discrimination against African-Americans and other minority groups that may violate the 15th Amendment and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

Upon request from major civil rights groups, including the NAACP and the Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, the Justice Department is deciding whether to pursue a federal investigation into allegations of significant harassment of minority voters in Florida and elsewhere throughout the country. The Voting Rights Act of 1965 makes it illegal to intimidate, threaten, coerce or prevent any individual from exercising his or her right to vote.

These are some of the disturbing and highly newsworthy charges that deserve more media attention:

Such exclusionary voting practices are hardly limited to Florida, or to racial minorities. According to a Federal Election Commission report cited by the Center for an Accessible Society, more than 20,000 U.S. polling places fail to meet the minimal requirements of accessibility, depriving people with disabilities of their fundamental right to vote. (Some of their stories are documented by the magazine Ragged Edge Online at http://www.raggededgemagazine.com/1100/1100votestory.htm.)

In New York City, Columbia University journalism students reported that citywide voting irregularities included broken ballot booths, the denial of translation assistance and insufficient instructions given to first-time Russian voters hoping to support a write-in candidate, and the transposing of the Chinese characters for "Republican" and "Democrat" on wall posters at polling places and on columns in ballot machines (City Limits Weekly, 11/13/00).

As Juan Gonzalez of the Daily News noted (11/17/00), "Congress passed the Voting Rights Act specifically to dismantle the Jim Crow laws -- including poll taxes and literacy tests -- that kept blacks from voting in the South for most of the 20th Century." Major media should investigate the allegations of fraud, harassment, intimidation and voter profiling in Florida and throughout the country, to determine whether or not the 2000 election included civil rights violations akin to latter-day Jim Crow voter discrimination.

ACTION: Contact major media and request they conduct in-depth investigations into allegations of violations to the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

CONTACT:

NBC Nightly News, Phone: 212-664-4971 or 202-885-4259 Fax: 202-362-2009
Nightly@nbc.com

ABC World News Tonight, Phone: 212-456-4040 Fax: 212-456-2795
netaudr@abc.com

CBS Evening News, Phone: 212-975-3691, 202-457-4385 Fax: 212-975-1893
audsvcs@cbs.com

For more media contacts, see: http://www.fair.org/media-contact-list.html


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