Wednesday, April 06, 2005

IBEW counted among Supporters of "National Conference on the 2004 Election and the Need for Election Reform "

National Conference on the 2004 Election and the Need for Election Reform
Nashville, Tennessee, April 8-10, 2005




Hundreds of concerned citizens and nationally recognized election reform activists are gathering in Nashvhille, April 8-10, 2005 for what's been proclaimed as “the most important gathering in America since 1775." This two day forum will focus on the still unresolved discrepancies and fraud issues from the 2004 election and on the crucial need for election reform in America.

(PRWEB) April 6, 2005 -- Hundreds of concerned citizens and nationally recognized election reform activists are expected to attend the National Election Reform Conference in Nashville, TN, April 8-10, 2005. Proclaimed as “the most important gathering in America since 1775," the conference is hosted by "Gathering to Save Our Democracy", a Tennessee grassroots organization, this forum will focus on the still unresolved discrepancies and fraud issues from 2004 election and the crucial need for election reform in America. With support by over 40 local, state and national election reform organizations (see below), the event features a prestigious panel of speakers, many of whom are experts in their related fields or are well known for their work on the election fraud investigations. Conference sessions and pre-and post-conference discussion groups will be explore the current threats to our democratic process and ways to achieve meaningful election reform and election justice moving forward.

Featured speakers and panelists include Robert Fitrakis Attorney at Law, Moss V. Bush; Bernie Ellis, Tennessee, Gathering To Save Our Democracy; David Cobb, California, 2004 Green Party Presidential candidate; Michael Grant, TN NAACP Statewide coordinator Voting Rights Act celebrations; Cliff Arnebeck, Ohio, Moss v. Bush; David Lytel, District of Columbia, www.left.org; Susan Truitt, Ohio, Citizens’ Alliance for Secure Elections (CASE)-America; Leatrice Tolls, Ohio, Ohio recount coordinator; Robert Koehler, Illinois, syndicated columnist; (Chicago) Tribune Media Services; Brad Friedman, California, BradBlog/Velvet Revolution; Lowell Finley, California, Help America Recount; Clinton Curtis, Florida, election fraud whistle-blower.

Supporting organizations this conference include 51 Capital March; NAACP; Alliance for Democracy; Citizens' Alliance for Secure Elections; Coalition Against Election Fraud; Columbus Institute for Contemporary Journalism; Common Cause; Count The Vote; Justice Through Music; Libertarian Party of the United States; Fisk University Civil Rights Institute; Progressive Democrats of America; Open Voting Consortium; Election Fraud and Reform Center; Help America Recount; Velvet Revolution; Voters Unite; Honest Elections Campaign Fund; Illinois Ballot Integrity Project; International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.

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