The Romney campaign has asked the state of Virginia to investigate voter registration efforts by the nonprofit Voter Participation Center. The story has been playing out this week in the Richmond Times-Dispatch, with the Romney campaign making its request and the Voter Participation Center responding that it could discourage voter registration drives.
Today, the paper runs the story of a disenfranchised felon who illegally registered to vote and then voted, in 2008, after getting an already filled-out form from the Voter Participation Center. The center has had some mishaps, with its forms mailed to dead folks and dogs and so on.
In the case of the Virginia felon, the person pledged that she had reviewed and met state requirements for voting. She signed the form, sent it in and voted. She was then prosecuted for voter fraud by now State Senator Thomas A. Garrett Jr., and sentenced to 10 years with all the time suspended. From the Times-Dispatch:
Garrett said he believes Nicholson and another felon he prosecuted for illegally registering to vote were essentially duped into breaking the law.
"They knew they weren't supposed to do it," Garrett said. "But when people start soliciting you to do it, it's almost like an entrapment sort of thing. I believe sincerely that if people hadn't solicited them to register, they wouldn't have done it."
For what it's worth, Virginia's voter registration form is readily available online (pdf); it asks whether you are a felon and, if so, whether your voting rights have been restored. And for broader context, it's hard telling how many eligible Virginians are not registered to vote and thus could be helped by registration drives -- at first glance, it appears to be many thousands.





Oh come on now! You'd think they were trying to stop people from voting by what you show us. Really, why would anyone in this day and age try to prevent a large turnout on election day?
(Huh? He did? He actually stated it would help Romney get elected?)
Excuse me the coffee pot is boiling...
Sigh. It is so sad when Republicans have to resort to voter disenfranchisement in order to gt someone elected, they can't actually win any other way, like actually winning.
I don't think the Voter Participation Center is Republican. It is geared towards minorities, the young and women...all that tend to vote Democratic. This is the same company that made the headlines a couple of weeks ago - including here when it sent pre-filled out resistration forms to some dogs. One of the dogs has been dead for 10 years. The quote for the state Senator I believe is talking about the soliciting by this company - and again the Voter Participation Center is clearly no Republican leaning. They are ones that filled out the form and most likely checked off the "no" box in the felon question. NOT any Republican.
Trapping people into registering illegally by leading them into it? How desperate ARE the Republicans, anyway?
mpguy - see my post above # 3.1. The company is not Republican. They are the ones that filled out the form for the woman...who apparently did not look closely to see that the felon box was checked no. I don't know how you think it was the Republicans that illegally registered her.
skip hoffman, have you any information that would lead to a conclusion that this company has failed to register ANYONE because of their political beliefs? Perhaps women, the young and minorities are being "targetted" because they're the ones who AREN'T registered? I mean, really, why would anyone waste their time registering someone who's ALREADY registered?
And, sorry, but anyone who signs a voter registration form, ESPECIALLY someone convicted of a felony, is the person to be held responsible.
Or aren't you a believer in personal responsibility?