FairVote RI

   145 Wayland Ave,
   Providence, RI 02906

   Phone: 401.429.6059

   Fax: 360.933.2456

   [email protected]

   _____

   Join our Facebook group.

   Become an official member.

   Visit RhodeIslandSuffrage.org.

   _____

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Absentee ballot request deadline
Tuesday, October 14th is the absentee ballot request deadline. For those committed presidential organizers planning on running up to New Hampshire for get out the vote efforts come November 4th, you will need to turn in your ballot request (and it cannot just be postmarked by the 14th; you will need to deliver it to your Board of Canvassers in person).

Here is the application PDF.

Here is a list of Boards of Canvassers. Call them if you have any questions about the deadline.


Secretary of State predicts record turnout
As many as 500,000 may vote; SoS cautions voters to check their polling place
This Sunday FairVote RI witnessed voter excitement first-hand, registering many in both English and Spanish at the Broad Street Farmers Market.

Now Rhode Island's Secretary of State, A. Ralph Mollis, is giving a number to the enthusiasm many of us have experienced. He predicts up to 500,000 Rhode Islanders may vote, which would set a new record for the state.

From the SoS:

Find Your Polling Place Now and Save Time on Election Day

Based on a surge in voter registrations and mail ballot requests, we project as many as 500,000 Rhode Islanders could vote, which would be the heaviest turnout in recent years.

Use our Voter Information Center and other on-line tools to get you in and out of the polls quickly on November 4.  Find out where you will vote, confirm that your voter registration information is accurate and see the ballot you will use on Election Day.

“On November 4, some Rhode Islanders may be headed to their third different polling place this year alone. We are working with the state Board of Elections and local boards of canvassers to ensure voting goes smoothly," says Secretary of State Mollis.

The heaviest turnout is expected from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. and from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., so plan to vote during off hours. We are working with many of the state’s chambers of commerce to encourage employers to allow their employees to vote during off hours.

In addition to the race for president, the November ballot will feature contests for Jack Reed’s U.S. Senate seat as well as Rhode Island’s two seats in the U.S. House of Representatives. There are also races for state representative, state senate, town council and school committee in many communities.




October Email Update
Voter registration drive, Electoral College debate, veto override news, and more
Dear Friends—

The election season is upon us. In a little over than a month America will choose its next president. Rhode Island will stop accepting new voter registrations for the presidential election after October 4th. Before I update you on where FairVote's been and where it's going, I'd like to briefly share my thoughts on the election.

For the next four weeks all eyes will be on voters. FairVote Rhode Island supporters know that electoral reform is a long process that extends well beyond the final days before an election. Youth voter pre-registration, which I am hopeful will be approved this year over the governor's veto, has passed the General Assembly for its third year running.

Reform takes time, and it also takes your grassroots support. It will be easy for all of us (myself included) to get caught up in the presidential horserace over the next month--who said what, who outdebated whom, and where the poll numbers in Ohio or Florida are headed. Even in the midst of all this excitement, however, it's critical for supporters of electoral reform to keep asking our friends and neighbors fundamental questions about democracy in America: who gets to vote? Is every vote equal? Is every voice heard?

Talk to your friends about why there isn't a uniform advance voter registration age, or why the Electoral Collegemeans neither John McCain nor Barack Obama will visit Rhode Island in October. Let them know reform can start with something as simple as signing up for our email list (send a request to [email protected]) or donatinga few dollars. The word "change" keeps getting thrown around by both major campaigns this year--but sometimes it has to come from ordinary people. Some of them live in Rhode Island.

With that said, here's our October update. As always, I welcome your emails and phonecalls. Call at 401.429.6059 or write at [email protected].

Best,
Matt Sledge
FairVote RI Director

---

1. Voter registration deadline (Oct. 4) nears, FairVote announces bilingual registration drive

2. Brown hosts Electoral College debate

3. Absentee mail ballot deadline close

4. Pre-registration veto override drive gains steam

5. Volunteer opportunities available

---

1. Voter registration deadline (Oct. 4) nears, FairVote announces bilingual registration drive

Rhode Islanders hoping to vote in the November 4th election must register to vote on or before this Saturday, October 4th. Mail registrations must be postmarked by October 4th. At this late date, FairVote RI recommends delivering your registration form to your local Board of Canvassers in person (a list is available online). Call your local board to confirm hours.

[A quick clarification with regards to our October update email: this Saturday, Oct. 4, is the last day to register for a full ballot in Rhode Island for the November 4th election. In Rhode Island, you may also register on Nov. 4, but on that day you will receive a "limited ballot" that allows you to vote in the presidential election only. Same-day registration is available in select locations only, in many cases city or town halls.]

If you live in Providence, why not let FairVote RI deliver your registration form? This Saturday from 9am to 1pm FairVote will be hosting a bilingual voter registration drive at the Broad Street Farmers Market(the Algonquin House, 807 Broad Street). FairVote RI representatives will be on hand to answer registrants' questions--in English or en Español--and sign up more FairVote supporters. Drop by to pick up healthy foods, exercise your rights as an American, or just say hello.

2. Brown hosts Electoral College debate

Brown University will be hosting a debate on the Electoral College. At FairVote we've found the first step toward refomring the Electoral College is thinking about it. We encourage our supporters to come with friends.

Thinking Outside the Ballot Box:
Is the Electoral College Good for America?

Thursday, October 9th, 2008, 7pm
MacMillan Hall, C.V. Starr Auditorium

Guest speakers: George Edwards and Tara Ross

3. Absentee ballot deadline close

The deadline for Rhode Island's mail absentee ballot is getting closer. It must be received (not postmarked) by 4pm on October 14th. For more information, read the Board of Elections' information on mail ballots here.

4. Pre-registration veto override drive gains steam

The latest news from the Providence Journal is that no decision has been madeon when/whether there will be a veto override session. FairVote RI is ready to swing into motion at a moment's warning, however, and we'll need your help. Reply to this email to join FairVote's Override Team for youth voter pre-registration.

5. Volunteer opportunities available

There's always work to do for democracy reform on our Override Team and more. Reply to this email or call 401.429.6059 for more information.


[ Previous ] [ Next ]  
October 29th 2008
'Everybody's vote should count'
The Newport Mercury

Interview with Newport Mercury about FairVote, the national popular vote plan, youth pre-registration, and the 2008 election.

October 13th 2008
Call to lessen Electoral College�s role renewed
The Providence Journal

Sen. Connors and Rep. Lally weigh in on the Electoral College in the ProJo's Political Scene.

October 11th 2008
Experts cast votes on Electoral College at Janus lecture
The Brown Daily Herald

Eight years after Al Gore lost the presidential election despite winning the popular vote, two experts faced off on issues regarding the Electoral College in presidential elections.

September 2nd 2008
FairVote Rhode Island gets new director
Projo.com

Ari Savitzky back to school; Matt Sledge takes over as FairVote RI director.

August 8th 2008
Candidates ignore R.I.:

FairVote's Ari Savitzky and former U.S. Senator Lincoln Chafee (R-RI) write commentary making the case for the National Popular Vote plan for president.

July 21st 2008
State's electoral votes may end up playing hard to get
The Brown Daily Herald

The Daily Herald's coverage of the national popular vote push in RI quotes FairVote RI's Ari Savitzky

[ Previous ] [ Next ]