New Ohio Voting Law Could Boost Obama

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PHILIP ELLIOTT | August 13, 2008 11:29 PM EST | AP

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In this June 26, 2008, file photo Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., tries to help a supporter use a cell photo to take a picture after a campaign at Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio. Ohio has created a window in the election calendar that would allow residents to register one minute, vote the next, and has given the campaigns of Democrat Barack Obama and McCain a chance to bank thousands of first-time voters during that Sept. 30 to Oct. 6 window. (AP Photo/LM Otero, File)

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Never mind the last days of the presidential campaign. The busiest days for Barack Obama's campaign in this perennial swing state are likely to be a month before Election Day.

Ohio has created a window in the election calendar that would allow residents instant gratification _ register one minute, vote the next. It's also given the campaigns of Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain a chance to bank thousands of first-time voters during that Sept. 30 to Oct. 6 window.

The move will benefit Obama, who enjoys a 2-to-1 lead over McCain among 18- to 34-year-olds, according to a Washington Post-ABC News poll released last month. If Obama's campaign were able to tap into college campuses with one-stop voting, it would add thousands of votes to his tally in a state where, in 2004, John Kerry lost to President Bush by only about 118,000 votes, putting Bush over the top in the electoral count.

Of the more than 470,000 students enrolled in Ohio's public colleges and universities in 2006, the most recent figures available, nine out of 10 were Ohio residents, the state Board of Regents said. To register to vote in Ohio, a person must be a resident of the state for at least 30 days immediately before an election.

Ohio elections officials say they are working out potential kinks, such as questions about whether a vote counts when it is cast or when it's counted. They also are trying to address potential fears of massive voting fraud, and what effect this influx is going to mean on vote security.

Democratic Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner on Wednesday issued a directive advising county elections boards that they must have procedures in place to allow voters who register to be immediately issued an absentee ballot. She said boards can delay voting if they have concerns over the validity of a registration.

Brunner said absentee ballots are verified once they are cast and counted after polls close Election Day.

Allowing voters to cast their ballots weeks before Election Day is a growing trend. More than a dozen states permit early voting, and more than two dozen provide an absentee ballot to any registered voter for any reason. The battleground states of Colorado, Florida, Nevada and New Mexico allow voters both options.

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In Ohio, Republicans are clearly not pleased with same-day registration and voting and have not ruled out a lawsuit against Brunner's office.

"You have to wonder, when they look at what they consider a loophole with such excitement," said Jason Mauk, the Ohio Republican Party's executive director. "That would suggest manipulating the process, and I think opens the door to suspicion."

The voting window, so far, is only being implemented in some counties _ typically, urban areas or those with college campuses _ leading Republicans to cry foul.

"The prospect of someone coming in with no ID and registering and voting is contrary to every sort of protection that legislators and lawmakers have built into this system for decades," said Kevin DeWine, a Republican lawmaker who is poised to take over the state party after the election. "The processes and the law and the systems in our 88 counties are not equipped to handle same-day registration."

People in Ohio can register without identification, but they have to show some sort of ID to vote.

State lawmakers accidentally made the window before the 2006 elections. Obama's campaign is eager to take advantage of it this year.

"This is one of many ways we'll be encouraging our supporters to skip the lines on Election Day and make sure their vote is cast early," said Isaac Baker, an Obama spokesman.

The move is likely to bring Obama to Ohio for nonstop campaigning that week. Also, television ads are expected to be in heavy play as both campaigns try to take advantage of the electoral oddity. And the early push could help neutralize any last-minute attacks by one campaign on the other.

Outside, independent groups also are looking at spending a lot of time on campuses that week. Organized labor and liberal activist groups see a chance to build their numbers.

Obama, 47, has been attracting a strong following on campuses, something his campaign has aggressively targeted. McCain, 71, has made attempts but has struggled.

Ohio has been a must-win state for presidential candidates during past cycles, but Obama advisers had been weighing a move to skip it. He lost 83 of 88 counties during his fierce primary campaign against Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton. Some Democrats privately fear the map in the general election against McCain will look very similar.

Obama has trailed in support from rural voters and white, working-class voters. He hasn't campaigned in rural areas, despite advice from Democratic Gov. Ted Strickland, whose aggressive rural strategy helped him win his job in 2006 and was repeated for Clinton during March's primary.

But Obama advisers now look at Ohio's campuses as a possible way to offset the losses.

It has Ohio Republicans frustrated. Traditionally, young people make a lot of noise about elections and then stay home. If they don't actually have to turn up at the polls on Election Day, then they might take a greater interest.

Mauk said if Brunner doesn't apply the "loophole" in all counties, lawsuits are an option Republicans have to consider.

The secretary of state's spokesman acknowledged the window exists.

"Instructions are being developed and being sent to boards of election across the state to make sure voting is consistent," said Jeff Ortega, Brunner's spokesman.

Its impact is going to be felt in non-presidential races as well. For instance, Ohio State University is the largest college in the country, with more than 52,000 students enrolled on its main campus in Columbus. Democrats are eyeing it as key to helping Mary Jo Kilroy win her House seat to replace Republican Deborah Pryce, who is not seeking re-election.

"There is no question that the huge effort to register and turn out voters at Ohio State University is going to have a positive impact on our race," said Brad Bauman, a spokesman for Kilroy.

Ohio election law for the first time will allow voters to cast a presidential ballot by mail for any reason. In the past, there were specific provisions by which voters could cast a ballot early. But the law was changed; this is the first national general election in which it will be in play.

In 2004, more young people cast ballots than any other time since 18- to 20-year-olds earned the right to vote in 1972. Turnout in 2004 was up 11 percentage points over 2000.

Even so, 47 percent of eligible 18- to 24-year-old voters didn't cast a ballot that year. During 2002's midterm elections, 82 percent of that group said they did not vote.

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Never mind the last days of the presidential campaign. The busiest days for Barack Obama's campaign in this perennial swing state are likely to be a month before Election Day. ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Never mind the last days of the presidential campaign. The busiest days for Barack Obama's campaign in this perennial swing state are likely to be a month before Election Day. ...
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The GOP's worst nightmare is an election with high voter turnout. Guess they will have to find another Ken Blackwell to turn back the vote and give the state to the Repubs.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:30 PM on 08/13/2008
- neocon43 I'm a Fan of neocon43 29 fans permalink

Why would we be scared.last election Bush received most votes ever.Bring on the high turn out.Christian right can defeat anything you bring if they want to!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:09 PM on 08/13/2008
- bogues I'm a Fan of bogues 53 fans permalink

It seems to me that anyone attending a college or university in this country, has already had to prove who they are when they went through the enrollment process. That should make these people some of the most varifiable voters in the country. If they show that ID at the time they vote then I think the Republican claim of voter fraud is just rediculous. Also, why can't we set up voting stations at the colleges and universities across the country. That would help eleviate some of the students not voting because of long lines at voting stations. I remember in 2004 seeing pictures of people lined up for blocks waiting in the cold dark to cast votes in Ohio. That should not happen anywhere. We should have enough voting places so that lines like that do not discourage people from voting!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:28 PM on 08/13/2008
- axt113 I'm a Fan of axt113 2 fans permalink

Excellent, I'm glad I came to Case western for college

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:18 PM on 08/13/2008

"McCain may have made Georgia situation worse"

GEE, YA THINK?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:07 PM on 08/13/2008
- Grunty1 I'm a Fan of Grunty1 229 fans permalink

Condi is on her way to Georgia now.
Time for Anti-Midas to chime in and change it to the worst case scenario.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:18 PM on 08/13/2008
- gladys46 I'm a Fan of gladys46 242 fans permalink

Condi's on her way to Paris!!! How nice!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:33 PM on 08/13/2008

Karma is a mutha......Heeeheeeee

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:48 PM on 08/13/2008

What's that old adage about Karma?

This will amount to payback for the democratic party' for the the abuse of power that the Ohio republicans inflicted on voters in 2000 and 2004.

Time to put on that James Brown tune about payback.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:27 PM on 08/13/2008

"...but Obama advisers had been weighing a move to skip it. He lost 83 of 88 counties during his fierce primary campaign against Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton. Some Democrats privately fear the map in the general election against McCain will look very similar."

What?

I seriously doubt that Obama was considering skipping Ohio. I would like to know where the AP got this info. I wouldn't be surprised if it came from the McCain campaign... And as to losing 83 of 88 counties -- that won't happen. Obama is ahead in most recent polls out of the state. Add that to McCain's lobbyist connections to the DHL fiasco that may cost the state 8,000 - 10,000 jobs, and suddenly OH looks very winnable for Obama. It may be close, but McCain certainly won't dominate the state. So, I'd like to know who the Democrats were that the AP sourced on that part.

Most importantly, why do people even believe the AP? Their Washington bureau chief, Ron Fournier, was being considered for a job with the McCain campaign, he was caught schmoozing Karl Rove, one of their journalists is on video offering McCain his "favorite" doughnuts -- she later wrote a major Obama hit piece, and worst of all Rupert Murdoch is now on the AP's board of directors. Does ANYONE think that the AP is capable of objective reporting anymore? Keep this info in mind when you're reading their "objective" articles.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:10 PM on 08/13/2008
- Grunty1 I'm a Fan of Grunty1 229 fans permalink

Even if the "83 of 88 " figure itself it true, it doesn't mean that he would necessarily lose the state. It all depends on population.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:14 PM on 08/13/2008
- BlueOnBlue I'm a Fan of BlueOnBlue 73 fans permalink
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Projecting primary results to the general election is for fools. In the Ohio primary, virtually 100% of Democrats voted for a Democratic presidential candidate and 100% of the Republicans voted for McCain or another Republican. What does that say about the general election? Nothing.

By the way, over 40% of Ohio Republicans voted AGAINST John McCain and for another candidate, even though he already had the nomination sewed up. I think that says a lot more.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:56 PM on 08/13/2008
- saltysea I'm a Fan of saltysea 9 fans permalink

thanks for the info. i knew Fournier was in the bag for McCain, but not the rest. Murdoch on the board!!!! we'll have to think of a new meaning for AP. All Phonies? All Phlacks?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:37 AM on 08/14/2008
- Heavy I'm a Fan of Heavy 245 fans permalink
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"You have to wonder, when they look at what they consider a loophole with such excitement," said Jason Mauk, the Ohio Republican Party's executive director. "That would suggest manipulating the process, and I think opens the door to suspicion."

Ironic

Time to fire up the old Diebold machines eh repugs?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:02 PM on 08/13/2008
- BlueOnBlue I'm a Fan of BlueOnBlue 73 fans permalink
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It's nice to see that, at least in one small way in Ohio, there's a mechanism for getting more people to vote, instead of fewer.

"Massive voting fraud" are the Republican code words to justifyt their typical voter intimidation. Blocking targeted voters, requiring more ID checks and otherwise putting up barriers to voting are what they use to keep down the Democratic vote.

Across the country, Republicans are erecting legal barriers to the nonexistent bogeyman of voter fraud in order to slant this election, with the full cooperation of the Supreme Court, which recently voted on their side (big surprise there).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:46 PM on 08/13/2008
- SENCvoter I'm a Fan of SENCvoter 6 fans permalink
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We have early voting in North Carolina. There is very little chance of voter fraud. Early voters are automatically taken off of the voter list on Election Day, so they can't go and vote again. This is the wave of the future, I am sure that this will make absentee voting obsolete.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:35 PM on 08/13/2008
- MildenHall I'm a Fan of MildenHall 2 fans permalink

This is going to lead to mass chaos that could make Florida look like a kindergarten play.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:26 PM on 08/13/2008
- Grunty1 I'm a Fan of Grunty1 229 fans permalink

It will lead to Republican screaming, but it should prevent them from causing chaos, like they did in Florida in 2000 and Ohio in 2004.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:18 PM on 08/13/2008

he will need to find a way to rig the general election like he did the primaries so he has a chance to win.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:24 PM on 08/13/2008
- GuyFawkes I'm a Fan of GuyFawkes 28 fans permalink

No, I think it was Queen Hillary who tried to rig the elections when she went back on her own promise to punish Michigan and Florida, after it was clear she needed them to make up for her poor management skills and inability to lead her own campaign on day one, or 3am.

The rules apply to everyone but the Clintonistas.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:36 PM on 08/13/2008
- Heavy I'm a Fan of Heavy 245 fans permalink
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Lol, your party had control at the time. Obviously no interest in punishing yourselves.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:04 PM on 08/13/2008
- saltysea I'm a Fan of saltysea 9 fans permalink

hahahahahahahahahahaha! i used to think these hahas were childish, but sometimes they really are the only good answer.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:43 AM on 08/14/2008
- olivia I'm a Fan of olivia 96 fans permalink

Why do Republicans think this is unfair?

Can only Democrats register at the last minute?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:12 PM on 08/13/2008
- roald I'm a Fan of roald 18 fans permalink

People in general believe that others will cheat the same way they do. For that reason, Republicans believe that Democrats will use this as an opportunity for election fraud. In Chicago, they could be right:>).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:33 PM on 08/13/2008
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When did Chicago migrate to Ohio?

Twit.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:07 PM on 08/13/2008
- Heavy I'm a Fan of Heavy 245 fans permalink
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It is called projection. It is typical Rovian bs. Accuse your adversary of your own flaws, ie Kerry's service record, when Boosh and co. avoided tours, dems being weak on terrorism when attacks happen on republican watch, elitism, celebrity, etc etc etc.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:09 PM on 08/13/2008
- Grunty1 I'm a Fan of Grunty1 229 fans permalink

It is unfair to them: they don't have enough voters to win if they cannot find ways to surpress turn out. Early voting gives even the busiest or laziest people the ability to vote.

High turn out is the enemy of the GOP.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:20 PM on 08/13/2008
- mairs I'm a Fan of mairs 255 fans permalink
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Who was the Repulsive who said that the harder it is to vote, the more it favors Repulsives? On principal they always want to put up roadblocks to voting, while the Democrats want to make it easier for everyone.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:34 PM on 08/13/2008
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Would you look at that!!!! McOlderthandirt has learned to take a picture with a cell phone! Yup - he has finally reached the "20th century"!!! What WILL he learn how do to next?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:09 PM on 08/13/2008
- mairs I'm a Fan of mairs 255 fans permalink
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I thought they had curtailed his cellphone use to keep him from parroting other people's opinions. Did they give it back to him under limited use?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:38 PM on 08/13/2008
- RatgurlSD I'm a Fan of RatgurlSD 11 fans permalink

They probably turned off his phone service (or reduced his minutes). But he can still take pretty pictures with the phone camera!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:35 PM on 08/13/2008
- bronceye I'm a Fan of bronceye 32 fans permalink

Sorry to rain on your parade but you have just to remember one word-Diebold. If they forget to retool all of the voting machines, bush could win, again.LOL

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:57 AM on 08/13/2008
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I agree - we aren't hearing much about the hacking of the machines this time around and what has been done to stop that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:07 PM on 08/13/2008
- olivia I'm a Fan of olivia 96 fans permalink

That's the reason this dragged-out primary mess is damaging.

We should be focusing on the real enemy: the Republicans. We should be talking about Bush and his administration's failure. We should be fighting Republican electoral fraud.

Instead we are enduring a situation where Obama is running against three enemies: McCain and both Clintons.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:16 PM on 08/13/2008
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