WASHINGTON - September 27 - U.S. Senators Russ Feingold (D-WI) and John
Kerry (D-MA) have introduced a resolution calling on state and local
governments to have back-up systems in place on election day to ensure
that every eligible voter who wants to vote is able to. The Senators’ Sense of the Senate resolution notes the difficulties that voters in
many states have experienced with new voting technology and urges states
to do whatever is necessary to ensure that voters are actually able
to cast a vote on November 7, 2006, including providing emergency paper
ballots in the event of a voting machine failure.
“We cannot allow the American people to lose faith in the most
fundamental aspect of our democratic system – the right to vote,”
Feingold said. “Some of the problems we saw this year, like voters
in Maryland being told to come back later because the machines weren’t
working, are simply unacceptable. A back-up plan as simple as having
emergency paper ballots on hand is essential to preventing election
day disasters.”
Kerry said, “It’s a disgrace that a Congress and an Administration
which talks about exporting democracy around the world ignores the challenges
of our own democracy right here at home. We have seen American citizens
disenfranchised in our elections for the simple reason that no effective
back up system was in place. That’s a national scandal. But here
we are, 42 days away from another election, and Congress has again dragged
its feet even after we mobilized 35,000 citizens to demand a hearing
for our Count Every Vote Act, even after what we saw just this month
in Montgomery County. We need emergency action now. That is why I am
co-sponsoring the Dodd-Boxer legislation to provide emergency paper
ballots and that is why Russ Feingold and I are introducing our resolution
today demanding election day back-up plans. We have a duty to ensure
that no citizen will be denied the right to vote in 2006.”
Feingold and Kerry are also co-sponsoring legislation with Senators
Barbara Boxer (D-CA) and Christopher Dodd (D-CT) to help states make
paper ballots available in case of election day problems with electronic
voting machines. Feingold and Kerry introduced the resolution ahead
of Congress’ adjournment for the 2006 elections. With the problems
some voters have already experienced during primary elections this year,
the senators believe the Senate should be on record supporting state
efforts to be prepared in the event of problems on Election Day. Earlier
this month, problems with new voting technology were reported in a number
of primaries around the country.
A copy of the resolution can be found here.
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