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If you experience problems at the polls on Election Day(such as long lines, voter intimidation, suspicious behavior, machine malfunctions, registration errors, etc.) you can report it to us via text message or the web by using your Twitter account! (Don’t have one? Click here to sign-up.) Here is how it works: 1. “Tweets” should include a description of the problem and a hashtag+zip code (ex. #22205). If you know your voting precinct number, it would also be helpful to add that. 2. Include in your tweet a simple hashtag of “EP” + state abbreviation—so if you are a voter in Virginia, include in your tweet “#EPVA” 3. These tweet-reports will be monitored by the respective state teams on the ground who will confirm the reports and work to resolve any issue. 4. Add #votereport to your tweet to feed live into the Twitter Vote Report website. Example Tweet: @866ourvote Long line est. wait of 2hrs. Some leaving after seeing the line #22205 precinct4 #EPVA #votereport We will be re-tweeting some of the reports from our 866ourvote Twitter account. Begin your tweet with “@866ourvote” to send it right to us. Follow us on Twitter to receive updates on this Twitter voting resource as well as to receive day-to-day voting rights news updates. |
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