| Betreff: 24/7 Action Center for Voter Trouble Spots |
| Von: "Kawana Lloyd" |
| Datum: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 12:12:02 -0400 |
| An: "Kawana Lloyd" |
* Around the Clock Poll Monitoring, Updated
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For Immediate Release Contact: Kawana Lloyd, c: 240-472-2860; Jessica Smith, c: 202-36-3002
Friday, October 29, 2004 Michelle Mulkey, c: 415-987-7377; Trevor FitzGibbon, c: 202-246-5303
MAIN Contact #: 202-822-5200
WASHINGTON – Common Cause, the national non-partisan advocacy organization, announced today that it will provide information, updated throughout Election Day, on voting trouble spots in key states, based on its voter alert line, 1-866-MYVOTE1 and on-the-ground monitoring. More information is available at www.commoncause.org.
Creating a one-stop source on voting trouble spots, Common Cause announced the following activities:
Call in #: 800-247-9979
Ask for the Election Day Monitoring call (there is no password).
Common Cause is a non-partisan citizen activists group
with nearly 300,000 members and supporters and 38 state chapters. Founded in
1970 by John Gardner, the organization advocates for honest, open and
accountable government, as well as citizen participation in
government.
The consortium includes the Fels Institute for Government at the University of Pennsylvania, the Reform Institute, the Hispanic Voter Project at Johns Hopkins University and the National Constitution Center.
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Chellie Pingree
Chellie Pingree has been the president and CEO of Common Cause since March 2003. Prior to leading Common Cause, Pingree served for eight years in the Maine Senate, with the last four years as majority leader. She was also a Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate in 2002.
In the Maine Legislature, Pingree was known for successful legislative battles regarding health care, economic development and the environment. She authored legislation that created a landmark program known as Maine Rx, which lowered the cost of prescription drug prices for seniors. She was the winner of several awards including Consumer Health Advocate of the Year by Families, USA.
In 1998, Pingree was an international election monitor for the White House in Bosnia, Serbia and Croatia.
In her 2002 Senate bid, Pingree garnered 42 percent of the vote against a popular incumbent, Republican Sen. Susan Collins, in a campaign known for its vast grassroots support and outreach efforts.