"LCCR/LCCREF Online Voting Resources"
>From the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, 
http://www.civilrights.org:
LCCR and LCCREF Offer Online Compendium of Voter
Resources
The Leadership Conference on Civil Rights (LCCR) and
the 
Leadership Conference on Civil Rights Education Fund 
(LCCREF) are pleased to announce a new online resource
for 
voters. The One-Stop Shop for Voters is a compendium
of 
online resources, including many resources developed
by 
LCCR member organizations, that help voters to:
  * verify voter registration status;
  * understand voting rights; 
  * find polling place and hours of operation;
  * request an absentee ballot;
  * research what candidates and issues will be on
their 
    ballot;
  * find which voting system will be used to record
votes; 
    and
  * know what to do if facing difficulty in voting. 
The website also offers a list of actions that voters
can 
take to help protect voting rights this November 2,
and 
encourages concerned voters to volunteer as a poll
monitor 
with the non-partisan Election Protection Coalition.
Please consider distributing this helpful One-Stop
Shop 
for Voters to your members and linking to it from your
own 
webpage.
Visit the website at:
https://secure2.convio.net/lccr/site/Advocacy?JServSessionIdr006=nfw457a7e2.app6a&id=219
If you have a resource that you would like us to
consider 
adding to the webpage, please contact Erica Swanson at
[email protected] or 202-263-2859.
			
 
			
			
				"LCCR/LCCREF Online Voting Resources"
>From the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, 
http://www.civilrights.org:
LCCR and LCCREF Offer Online Compendium of Voter
Resources
The Leadership Conference on Civil Rights (LCCR) and
the 
Leadership Conference on Civil Rights Education Fund 
(LCCREF) are pleased to announce a new online resource
for 
voters. The One-Stop Shop for Voters is a compendium
of 
online resources, including many resources developed
by 
LCCR member organizations, that help voters to:
  * verify voter registration status;
  * understand voting rights; 
  * find polling place and hours of operation;
  * request an absentee ballot;
  * research what candidates and issues will be on
their 
    ballot;
  * find which voting system will be used to record
votes; 
    and
  * know what to do if facing difficulty in voting. 
The website also offers a list of actions that voters
can 
take to help protect voting rights this November 2,
and 
encourages concerned voters to volunteer as a poll
monitor 
with the non-partisan Election Protection Coalition.
Please consider distributing this helpful One-Stop
Shop 
for Voters to your members and linking to it from your
own 
webpage.
Visit the website at:
https://secure2.convio.net/lccr/site/Advocacy?JServSessionIdr006=nfw457a7e2.app6a&id=219
If you have a resource that you would like us to
consider 
adding to the webpage, please contact Erica Swanson at
[email protected] or 202-263-2859.