| Indiana recognized for protecting voting rights military |
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| Monday, July 16, 2012 11:27 PM |
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Indiana was recognized as an All-Star state by the
Military Voter Protection Project for taking significant efforts to
promote and protect the voting rights of America’s military service
members and their families. “Military members and their families make great sacrifices for our
country, including relocating to military bases away from home and even
overseas,” said Secretary of State Connie Lawson. “My office strives to
ensure Hoosier military members and their families have access to cast
their ballot from wherever the job takes them because every member of
the community deserves to have their voice heard.” In analyzing these states, the MVP Project looked at a number of factors, including: *The state’s efforts to work with and reach out to local military installations and National Guard units on a proactive basis to provide on-base voter assistance;Its use of electronic and web-based services to send election materials; *Its willingness to create specialized communications to military voters
either through public service announcements or web-based announcements; *The state’s legislative efforts to eliminate barriers to military voter participation; and *Its track record of making sure that absentee military ballots are sent
out no later than 45-days before the election and, when they are not, a
high degree of accountability to resolve any violations. For more information about the Military Voter Protection Project’s
Heroes Vote Initiative or to view details about the MVP Project All-Star
states, visit www.heroesvote.org/. To read the rest of this article please subscribe or sign in |