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Civil-Rights Groups Urge TN Governor to Prevent Voter Intimidation

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Tuesday, November 3, 2020   

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- As Tennesseans cast their votes today, civil-rights groups are calling on Gov. Bill Lee to address the issue of voter intimidation at the polls.

Hedy Weinberg, executive director for the American Civil Liberties Union of Tennessee, said voter intimidation includes displaying misleading signage or being aggressively questioned about your citizenship status or criminal record.

She said the letter comes on the heels of President Donald Trump urging his supporters to become poll watchers and to be present at voting locations.

"And we asked him to publicly acknowledge that voter intimidation is a crime," Weinberg explained. "There are Tennessee laws that prohibit that practice, and also to commit to holding everyone accountable who in fact does harass, coerce, intimidate or in any way inflict violence on individuals."

Anyone with concerns at the polls can call a nonpartisan Election Protection Hotline at 866-OUR-VOTE or the Tennessee Division of Elections at 1-877-850-4959. Residents can find their nearest polling location and hours by visiting govoteTN.com.

Absentee ballots must be received by county clerks by the close of polls today.

Weinberg said voters heading to the polls should be prepared to wait in line and have a valid photo ID.

She pointed out state leaders have a responsibility to ensure everyone's vote is protected and counted.

"Unfortunately Tennessee has a history of electoral violence against voters of color in the South,"
Weinberg cautioned. "And we wanted to urge the governor, as we did in our letter, to really seize this opportunity to lead and make it clear he believes voting is the cornerstone of democracy."

According to the Secretary of State's Office, more than 2.3 million people have already cast their ballot; more than half of the state's registered voters.


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