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October 24, 2012
Statement from Michael Slater on Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe Monitors in Texas and Attorney General Abbott’s response:
“America stands for democracy. It appears that Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott is ashamed of Texas’s voting rights record or he would welcome observers with open arms. Instead, he is threatening them and attacking groups that are working to ensure that every eligible Texan is allowed to vote.
“Project Vote is one of the nation’s largest nonpartisan, non-profit voting rights organizations. As such, we recently advised the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) on areas of concern for voting rights this election. Along with The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, NAACP, League of Women Voters of the United States, and other voting rights organizations, we signed onto a letter inviting OSCE to monitor voting in states most likely to be impacted by voter restriction efforts.
“Texas has a long history of voting rights infringements, which is why it is subject to the Voting Rights Act. Recently, Texas lawmakers have passed laws that make it one of the states most hostile to voter participation. The Texas photo voter ID law and its redistricting plans were not pre-cleared by the Department of Justice.
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**Media Alert for October 26, 3 to 7 PM – Event Invitation**
“Rock The Box” Early Voting Event
A Friday Afternoon of Food, Slam Poetry and EARLY VOTING right on site.
WHAT: East Austin’s voters, both new and old, will be casting their early votes at a fun community event this Friday at Southwest Key’s Centro de Familia
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** Media Advisory for October 22, 8 PM **
WHO: Viviana Hurtado, Latino Outreach Coordinator and Spokeswoman, Project Vote
Pastor Max Rodas, Pastor of Nueva Luz Church
Pastor Jesus LaBoy, Pastor of Elim Gospel Church
Pastor Jose Reyes, Pastor of Nueva Vida Church
Veronica Dahlberg, Executive Director of HOLA Ohio
Invited viewing audience from local parishes and community organizations
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