NEWS The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, November 2, 2004 - 7 'U' VOTE Continued from page 1. LSA junior Ramya Raghavan, chair of the College Democrats. They will also provide entertainment and guidance for those waiting inlines at polling sites, not only in Ann Arbor, but also in Detroit, Scio Township and Ypsilanti. But the group is focusing on students, Raghavan "We kno said. weTekn u Voice Your Vote there is a will have about 50 volunteers at the of potenti polls to ensure that everybody who is not to go eligible is able to vote. The objective is to have a nonpar- tisan presence at the polls in case con- Co flicts emerge. "We know that there is a great deal of potential for it not to go smoothly," Woiwode said. Not all polling conflicts, how- ever, are accidental, and intentional deception has occurred in the past. Students are sometimes told false- ly, for instance, that they are not allowed to vote in a town that isn't their home. "That's what we're try- ing to stop, to just clarify the process j7 i 1. >r and make sure everyone's informed in this election," Woiwode added. Voice Your Vote is also driving both Ann Arbor residents from their homes to the polls and students who have gone to the wrong polling place to the correct location. In addition, the Alpha Iota Omi- cron fraternity is teaming up with the South Asian rthat Awareness Net- work and Citi- great deal zen Change to present the Vote al for it or Die campaign -- sponsored by smoothly." rapper P.Diddy on the Diag - Pete Woiwode - encouraging students to go Voice Your Vote to the polls. The mission co-chair presentation, which has been publicized on MTV, is expected to start at 7 a.m. tomorrow. "It's important to create electric- ity to really get it big," president of Alpha Iota Omicron Neal Pancholi said. "People will pay attention. they've seen it on TV. There are superstars names behind it." - Daily Staff Reporter Victoria Edwards contributed to this article. FLORIDA Continued from page 1 wrong information to voters by phone, Loehndorf said. "We just had a set of calls today where people were told their polling places had changed, and this is in a very Democratic precinct," she said. "We've heard reports of people with Kerry but- tons collecting absentee ballots. ... We don't have any people collecting absen- tee ballots." To guard against intimidation and other wrongdoing at the polls, Loehndorf said the county Demo- cratic Party has registered about 750 poll watchers. "They're going to be in heavy Democratic areas," she said. "Our goal is just to make sure our folks are allowed to vote." Jenni Garrison, executive director of the Palm Beach County Republi- can Party, said Loehndorf's charges were false. Garrison said the elec- toral process and the new touch- screen voting machines are fair and accurate, and predicted that any problems in today's election would be caused by the Democrats. "The Democrats are disgusting in the tricks and deception that they're creating in this election," Garrison said. "The problem is going to be the Democrats and their tricks and shenanigans, to try to encourage people to vote who aren't qualified to vote, or who have already voted absentee. ... We intend to prevent them from getting away with it." Still, some county residents wor- ried that the Florida election could be disrupted by factors outside the bounds of partisanship - such as the state's disproportionately large elderly population. "There are so many elderly people, and a lot of them can't see, so there could be mistakes," said Lake Worth resident Michelle Merola. Merola praised Florida's touch- screen electronic voting machines, which Loehndorf said have been reported to display votes for Bush after voters have attempted to select Kerry. Merola said she has used the machines before and found them easier to understand than any other voting method. Still, while Merola said she did not expect any trouble for herself at the polls, she was not confident that today's vote would go well for Florida. "I just don't see it going too smooth- ly," Merola said. PROPOSAL Continued from page 1 under a similar policy used four years ago, the system had twice as many people as it does now. In order to let freshmen explore the chapters before they rush, the council heads proposed giving cards to them as a way of letting them visit parties and lending some control over who still comes in. The cards would be distributed at parties by fraternities members. Another proposal raised was a policy that would make people attending Greek parties purchase and bring their own alcohol to fraternity houses. No chapter would provide alcohol, although individ- ual brothers could purchase and distrib- ute their own drinks with their personal funds. Currently, students attending official fraternity parties are supposed to bring their own alcohol but this policy is not inforced. The new proposal is specifically designed to decrease the liability frater- nities face from underage drinking and injury lawsuits. How much an individual can consumewoulddepend onhowmuch that person brings into a party. For safety reasons, only plastic bot- tles would be allowed. Such drinks would be checked at the door where they would be marked with a sticker, which would verify that alcohol is brought in from outside. Going a step further to ensure safe- ty, "sober monitors" would make sure that no drinks were left unattended once inside. Currently, the company that insures fraternities says that all parties have to have attendees bring their own alcohol. The proposed reforms would aim to bring fraterni- ties in line with the insurance compa- ny's policy, the council said. The danger in being outside of that policy is that lawsuits amounting to thou- sands of dollars -and sometimes higher - can be brought against the fraterni- ties without insurance coverage, making members, if they want to drink, pay the settlement. Some people voiced their concern that the new policy would contribute to a higher rate of minors-in-possession-of- alcohol infractions among party attend- ees, which the council heads countered by saying they would not be responsible for MIPs if underage people bought their own alcohol. Panhel and IFC will meet later this week and present their findings on noon Sunday at the fraternity Alpha Delta Phi. Proposed changes will be voted on next week. MONITORS Continued from page 1 ers. Democratic spokespeople said in previous interviews that Republicans would try to intimidate student and minority vot- ers today in an attempt to discourage people from voting. Moon said all lawyers that will be present at sites will be volunteers. The Republican Party willhave poll challengers at precincts to check for any problems and make sure that no political advertising is being done within 100 yards of the polling site, Paolino said. They will not be sending lawyers to the polls. "The Democrats have definitely made this an election about lawyers. We will combat any Democrat dirty tricks by having Republican lawyers standing by," Paolino said. the michigan daily , k Nonpartisan organizations will have poll monitors at sites that they perceive fostered discrimination against voters in past elections. The Michigan Student Assembly's Voice Your Vote Com- mission will have a poll monitor at every predominantly student precinct, such as the Michigan Union and Bursley Residence Hall, said Pete Woiwode, co-chair of the commis- sion If the problem is unsolved at the polling site, volunteers can then call a legal team. "Volunteers will call a hotline that goes to a legal team and report the incident. If legal action is necessary, someone will come by and make sure everything gets figured out," Woiwode added. Voice Your Vote is working with Election Protection, a nonpartisan group that will be training volunteers to monitor in precincts that are required to provide this service, polls. Volunteers have been trained to provide voters with a and if voters who qualify for provisional ballots receive "voter's bill of rights" and to ask them to check that they have them. Provisional ballots are given to voters who vote in the correct ballot. the city in which they are registered, but show up to the Other nonpartisan groups have more specific goals when wrong precinct. training their poll monitors. The Asian American Legal The Fund will have one volunteer at the Michigan Union Defense and Education Fund has teamed up with the Uni- and more in other cities in southeast Michigan. versity's Asian and Arab American student groups and will The U.S. Department of Justice is also concerned with have volunteers today in cities that may have previously dis- cities that have a history of voter discrimination. 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