Get Involved
You can have an impact on the effort to ensure your vote is counted.
You can help immensely by letting people know about this campaign. Here are some ways to do so:
Please click here to send email to your friends.
Every U.S. citizen or permanent legal resident can contribute, even though only California voters can circulate petitions.
If the above link doesn't open your email program, you can compose your own message, or copy and paste the following:
tangibleballot.org
Please check out www.tangibleballot.org. The problem is that democracy is threatened by the mis-use of touch screen voting computers. The solution to it is the Tangible Ballot Initiative. Please go to www.tangibleballot.org, and help us repair our broken election system.
Please post a message such as the above to any suitable forum. There is a lot of discussion about voting integrity lately, and for good reason. Let people know that we can do something about it – and are doing something about it.
If you have paper and a printer, please use the following links to print simple flyers to hand out to friends and associates – or to complete strangers! Whatever you can do will help.
The PDF linked below is designed to print 10 standard 2" x 3-1/2" business cards on pre-cut sheets such as Avery product #5876. You can obtain these or compatible sheets at most office supply stores, or order online from Avery and others.
You can then make your own cards to carry with you, and pass them out to anyone interested in preserving our democracy.
A detailed essay on why democracy remains the best choice today.
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A great article by nationally recognized voting-rights activist Tom Courbat
on what's wrong with voting machines.
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California Secretary of State Debra Bowen performed a top-to-bottom
review of voting machines used in California.
Read about it here >
If you are eligible to vote but have not yet registered, you
can follow these links to do so:
Application to register to vote in California >
Online guide to voter registration in California >