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Grassroots
Group to Demand Voting Reform at Bi-Coastal Event
New
York, NY and San Francisco, CA -- On Saturday, May
19, 2001, individuals from coast to coast will
gather for the Voter Rights March to Restore
Democracy. There
will be an East Coast march/rally in Washington, DC
and a West Coast in San Francisco, California. The
DC event will be held at the West Capitol steps and
adjacent area of the National Mall including First
to Third Streets from 12:00 noon to 5:30 pm (ET).
At 12:00 noon there will be a circular march
past from the West Capital steps past the U.S.
Supreme Court, followed by speakers and entertainers
at 1:00 pm. West
Coast marchers will gather at Justin Hermann Plaza
at 10am and march to the Civic Center Plaza for a
rally from noon until 4:00pm (PT).
The purpose of the march is to demand
critically needed voting reforms, to call for a full
investigation of the irregularities in the 2000
election, and to protest the illegitimate
President's service to the right wing agenda during
his first 120 days in office.
Political commentators will share the stage
with prominent activists and entertainers voicing
their outrage over the latest presidential election.
The event is sponsored by Voter March, a
grassroots group formed in the response to the
debacle of the last presidential election. Part of
the growing Pro-Democracy movement, Voter March is
an entirely volunteer organization that staged the
very successful Inaugural Day Voter March in DC’s
Dupont Circle on January 20 of this year.
Information about both events can be found at
the Voter March website, www.votermarch.org.
“We expect the crowd on May 19 to be as diverse as
the one at the inaugural protest—male, female,
old, young, gay, straight, black, white-- many of
them ‘first-time’ protesters,” says Voter
March Chairman Louis Posner.
“The indignation over the Supreme Court's
highly partisan decisions is wide-spread and cuts
across all social lines.
Voter March continues to grow as more and
more people commit to ensuring that the rights of
voters can never again be trampled on.”
As with the January protest, there will be bus
convoys to the DC event from New York, Philadelphia,
Houston, Cincinnati, Minneapolis and many other
cities. The
San Francisco event will have large groups traveling
from Los Angeles, San Diego, Seattle, Phoenix,
Nevada and many other Western cities.
As part of the May 19 events, Voter March will
present a platform calling for a Voters' Bill of
Rights that includes:
1)
Strict enforcement and extension of the
Voting Rights Act, to prevent the disenfranchisement
of voters, and full investigation and prosecution of
offenders;
2)
User- friendly voting, requiring funding to
replace old and unreliable machines to ensure that
every vote is counted fairly and accurately;
3)
Establishment of real campaign finance reform
and restrict the use of "soft" money campaign
contributions;
4)
Abolishment of the Electoral College and its
replacement with a majority rule election, or
substantial reform of the electoral system to allow
for proportional representation;
5)
Increasing voter participation in elections
by eliminating bureaucratic hurdles, registering
citizens to vote and reducing the voter apathy that
results in half of the eligible population not
voting.
The Voter Rights March will also be protesting
Bush's right wing agenda that is drastically turning
back gains in environmental protection, separation
of church and state, world peace initiatives and
other civil rights and social issues.
An internet-based grassroots advocacy group founded
in November of 2000, Voter March is not funded or
controlled by any other organization. Voter March
organizers are all volunteers.
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