MIAMI -- The
American Civil Liberties Union of Florida today announced statewide distribution
of palm-sized cards informing Floridians about their voting rights when going to
the polls this November. The cards are available in English, Spanish and Creole
through the state and regional offices as well as local chapters.
The
ultimate goal of the empowerment cards is to ensure that all Florida voters are
aware of their constitutional rights when they go to the polls, said the ACLU.
The “2006 Florida Voter Empowerment Card” answers commonly asked questions that
people may have as Election Day nears, such as where to vote and what to bring
to the polls.
The
cards also include information about how to minimize potential problems by, for
example, calling county elections supervisors prior to Election Day to
double-check registration status and making sure to be in the correct precinct
if voting with a provisional ballot.
“Voters
will certainly have a lot of questions as Election Day nears,” said Muslima
Lewis, senior attorney and Director of the ACLU of Florida’s Racial and Voting
Rights Projects. “These palm cards not only provide useful information for
voters in advance, but are a great tool to take to the polls in case they
encounter a situation that they aren’t sure how to handle.”
The
cards also include useful phone numbers for people who experience problems while
voting. In Florida, voters may file complaints on a wide range of election
issues -- including equipment malfunctions, access to the polls and
discriminatory or illegal election practices -- by calling the ACLU of Florida’s
toll-free Election Day help line: 1 (877) 523-2792.
For
the first time, the ACLU of Florida is partnering with the Florida Conference of
the NAACP to put the cards in the hands of African American voters throughout
the state. The ACLU also partnered with CreoleTrans to produce the Creole
language cards.
Organizations
that would like to distribute the 2006 Voter Empowerment Cards in their
communities may request free copies of the English, Spanish and Creole cards
from the ACLU of Florida at: vrp@aclufl.org
The ACLU of Florida is a non-profit, non-partisan organization working to eliminate statewide election policies that disenfranchise voters and often disproportionately impact people in minority communities, while at the same time forcing changes through litigation and public education that safeguard the right to vote.
The voter empowerment information can also be downloaded in PDF format on the Web at: