Don’t let them steal it from us.

Item 1.) VotersUnite!

VotersUnite! presents problems reported in the media about elections in
2006. VotersUnite! offers an online database that users can contribute
to. Think of it as a simple Digg like application for media reported
voting problems. The system allows users to enter and view issues by
state and issue type.
http://www.votersunite.org/…

Item 2.) Video the Vote
Video the Vote helps you stop voter suppression, by observing the vote and sharing the results–on Election Day.

http://videothevote.org/

Item 3.) The Polling Place Photo Project from the American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA)

The Polling Place Photo Project is a nationwide experiment in citizen
journalism that seeks to empower citizens to capture, post and share
photographs of democracy in action. By documenting their local voting
experience on November 7, voters can contribute to an archive of
photographs that captures the richness and complexity of voting in
America.
http://www.pollingplacephotoproject.org/

Item 4.) VoteTrustUSA
VoteTrustUSA presents “Five Ways You Can Protect Your Vote This November!”

  1. Vote!
  2. Find out if you’re registered and where to vote.
  3. Verify Your Vote
  4. Bring Identification

  5. Election Protection Hotline
    For Extra Credit Be A Pollworker!
http://www.votetrustusa.org/…

Item 5.) Can I Vote?

This site was created by the nation’s chief state election officials to
help make voting as simple and convenient as possible. Keep reading and
you’ll find a step-by-step guide to voting in 2006. Just follow the
steps and vote!
http://www.canivote.org/

Item 6.) Immediate Response Network

Protect the Election
If you’re willing to spend a few minutes defending our democracy, then
join our Voter Protection Immediate Response Network. You will receive
text message alerts calling you to action.
http://electionfraudblog.com/

Item 7.) Election Day Bloggers’ Legal Guide: Your Questions

Center for Citizen Media
Student Fellows at Stanford University Law School’s Center for Internet
and Society will be answering qestions from bloggers covering the
mid-term elections. Ask a legal question online view answers.
http://citmedia.org/…

Item 8.) Pollworkers for Democracy

Pollworkers for Democracy urges anyone who’s not nailed down to pledge,
right now, to work the polls with us this November. (And get paid.)
http://www.pollworkersfordemocracy.org/

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