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Check our voting machines before the election!

TOMORROW, Tuesday Oct 20th at 10am there will be a Board of Elections Meeting at the County Courthouse, Conference Room 1. We should arrive en-masse to discuss software auditing as well as any other election issues. No one needs to sign up in advance to speak, but if you’d like to carpool down there or meet up early, email terry@theleague.com!

Terry encouraging Pitt students to call County Executive Dan Onorato and ask him to verify the countys electronic voting machine software before the Nov. 4th election.

Terry encouraging Pitt students to call County Executive Dan Onorato and ask him to verify the county's electronic voting machine software before the Nov. 4th election.

In a democracy such as ours, when those who represent our interests to our government fall short of doing the work of the people, to whom do we turn? Each other! The PA League of Young Voters has been calling for the people of Allegheny County to address their concerns about the integrity of the operating software in the electronic touch-screen voting machines to our county officials. When Michelle Obama came to University of Pittsburgh campus on October, 16th, Leaguers passed out some 800 leaflets containing the County Executive’s office phone number, instructions for writing a letter to the editor of the local newspapers, and information about our local government to a crowd of hundreds of eager voters. Everyone pulled out their cell phones, began making calls, and passed the information on to each other.

Terry took to the wall, walking along the line of speech-goers, proclaiming the importance of ratcheting up public pressure to direct the County Executive and the Board of Elections to take all necessary and reasonable steps to ensure that the paperless voting machines record and count each and every vote in Allegheny County on November, 4th, and in every election. Consequently, hundreds of people from around the Pittsburgh area who care to have their voices heard have experienced their collective power and the duty to influence the decisions of our elected officials. The flood of phone calls reportedly tied up County Executive Dan Onorato’s phone line for a good portion of the morning.

Now go the the Board of Elections meeting this Tuesday October 21st, 10am, and be there when the County Executive and the two At-Large County Councilmen make the decision. Our presence will influence!

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Upcoming Events!

October 14th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Eblasted, League News

21 Days until the Election!
Here’s an update on all the ways to get what you need on the candidates, the issues, and the fun.


*** Wednesday, Oct. 15th
The LAST Presidential Debate Watch Party
Join the PA League and local groups Catalyst and Charismatic Marketing for a mid-week political throw-down.  Complimentary appetizers, drink specials, and Debate Bingo!  And if that’s not enough, stay for the afterparty with local legend DJ Nate da Phat Barber.  FREE.  Get there early!
8PM-whenever; The Shadow Lounge, 5947 Baum Blvd 15206

* Thursday, Oct. 16th
Westmoreland County Candidates Forum featuring State Senate District 39 and State House District 57. Moderated questions on health care, redistricting, and reform of the legislature with an audience Q&A session to follow.  Light refreshments served; co-sponsored by the League of Women Voters.
7-9PM; Westmoreland Action Community Building, 226 South Maple Avenue, Greensburg

* Monday, Oct. 20th
Ligonier Candidates Forum for State House District 59.  Audience Q&A session; light refreshments; co-sponsored by the League of Women Voters.
7-9PM; Ligonier Boro Community Room, Ligonier, PA

* Tuesday, Oct. 21st
County Board of Elections Meeting
Be there to urge county officials as they make their decision on whether or not to have our voting machine software verified before the election!  This is important to make sure every vote counts.  Add your voice to the mix:  call County Executive Dan Onorato at 412-350-6500 and write a Letter to the Editor through our website here, asking the county to verify the voting machines.
10AM, County Courthouse, 436 Grant Street 15219


*** Thursday, Oct. 23rd
The Economic Struggle: What can your elected officials REALLY do about it?:
Poverty & Economy Issues Forum. Order some good food and beverage and learn what to look for in a candidate.  Short presentations by four local groups followed by audience Q&A.
6-8PM, Kiva Han Coffeehouse, Forbes & Craig in Oakland

* Monday, Oct. 27th
Congressional District 18 Debate, live in Mt. Lebanon! CD 18 spans four counties:  Allegheny, Washington, Westmoreland and Beaver, so come and hear the candidates speak for themselves.  Co-hosted by the League of Women Voters, Mt. Lebanon PTA Council, and Greater Pittsburgh Student Voices.
7:30-9PM, Jefferson Elementary Auditorium, 11 Moffett St, Mt. Lebanon

Volunteer Orientation — Monday Sept. 8th

September 2nd, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Eblasted, Upcoming Events, Volunteers Opportunities

Get yourself orientated to be able to get out that vote for this election!
S
ure, you probably think that people would have to be crazy to not vote in an election that’s received as much attention as this one has, but you would also be surprised. People need to be encouraged, to know that others think it is important, to overcome apathy, and to vote down the whole ballot, dagnabit.

There are tens of thousands of inactive voters in our area.

So, to be able to motivate and mobilize those voters for the future of PA,
come to our volunteer orientation!

Some things that will be covered:
- history of the League
- the Fall strategy for election turnout
- the keys to successful voter mobilization
- volunteer opportunities before and on election day

That’s MONDAY, SEP 8th, and 7PM, at our office (6101 Penn Avenue Suite 302).

Any questions, email field-pa@theleague.com

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