<<http://www.courier-journal.com/localnews/2003/10/23ky/wir-front-votes102
3-9144.html>>

<<http://nielsenhayden.com/electrolite/archives/003937.html#003937>>

Party of Lincoln update. Joshua Micah Marshall is all over the story,
mentioned on Electrolite here, of Republican black-voter-suppression
efforts in the current Kentucky gubernatorial race. 
Here's the flyer used this past summer to recruit Republican
"challengers" to work at the polls, in order to counter the wicked "NAACP
and their efforts to marshal the Get Out To Vote efforts targeted toward
the black, poor voters in selected communities and selected targeted
races of national impact." 

<<http://talkingpointsmemo.com/docs/kentucky.gov.pdf>>

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<<http://nielsenhayden.com/electrolite/archives/003907.html#003907>>

Keep them down. The Louisville, Kentucky Courier-Journal reports on the
party of Lincoln: 
Jefferson County Republicans intend to place Election Day challengers at
59 voting precincts in predominantly black neighborhoods, a move that
NAACP leaders yesterday called blatant intimidation. 
The GOP election workers, most of whom live outside the targeted
precincts in western and central Louisville, Portland and Newburg, will
be on hand to challenge voters who they suspect aren't eligible. 

Jefferson County GOP Chairman Jack Richardson IV said the precincts were
chosen at random or because the Republican Party has had trouble finding
registered voters in those areas to serve as election workers. [...]
Richardson said the precincts weren't chosen because of their racial
makeup or voting patterns. 

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<<http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com/archives/week_2003_10_26.html#002131>>

There they go again. 

As long time readers of this site know, we devoted a good deal of time
last fall to the Republican voter suppression and intimidation efforts in
South Dakota, as well as in a few other states around the country. 

At the moment, there�s a close-fought race for the governorship in
Kentucky and, as often happens when these races come down to the wire,
Republicans are at it again. 

(In South Dakota last year these efforts were directed at Native
Americans, but in this case African-Americans are the targeted group.)

As recent press reports have noted, state Republicans plan to flood
predominantly African-American precincts in western and central
Louisville with poll watchers to challenge the eligibility of voters. 

On Thursday, Jefferson County GOP Chairman Jack Richardson IV told the
Louisville Courier-Journal that the precincts in question weren�t chosen
on the basis of racial make-up or voting patterns. But a flyer sent out
in July a meeting to recruit poll watchers tells a different story. 

(We've just added the flyer itself to the TPM Document Collection, click
here to see it.)

The flyer is signed by Mike Czerwonka, a Republican activist from
Louisville. In the flyer he says he has been "asked by the Fletcher
Campaign for Governor to serve in the capacity of insuring the integrity
of the election process" in portions of Louisville, and that Fletcher,
the Republican candidate for governor, would himself be attending the
meeting. 

When I spoke to a representative of the Fletcher campaign this morning,
he told me that to the best of his knowledge Fletcher had not attended
the meeting and that Czerwonka is working with the state party rather
than the campaign. 

We'll try to make a few more calls to sort that out, but what does the
letter say? 

Under the headline "Gubernatorial Election Integrity Call to Arms" it
asks a rhetorical question ...

What do a series of close-fought races in Kentucky and Louisiana in
recent years have in common, the flyer asks? It then answers the question
�

All were adversely impacted by the presence and influence of the
Democratic National Committee and the A. Phillip Randolph Institute (the
black militant division of the AFL-CIO and funded in part by the DNC),
and the NAACP and their efforts to marshal the Get Out To Vote (sic)
efforts targeted toward the black, poor voters in selected communities
and selected targeted races of national impact. 
More, I suspect much more, to come on this �

Late Update: The Czerwonka flyer says �Please join Ernie Fletcher and me
for an informational meeting at the ABC Office�s in Louisville � to learn
more about this most important and vital issue.� (To get more of a sense
of the context, see the letter itself.) 

The ABC offices are the offices of the Associated Builders and
Contractors.

A spokesman for the Fletcher campaign, Wes Irvin, tells me that
Congressman Fletcher did attend a board meeting of the Executive Board of
the ABC on the morning in question. But this, said Irvin, was a normal
campaign outreach meeting to a group of political supporters and was
unrelated to any issues about voting or ballot integrity. 

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