NAACP spearheads prison vote drive in Maine

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) - The NAACP is registering voters at prisons in Maine, one of just two states that allow all inmates to vote while behind bars, in what is apparently the nation's first such statewide drive.

The relatively few votes at stake - only a few hundred - mean the drive's potential to affect outcomes this fall on such issues as gay marriage, marijuana laws and tax limits is low.

Though prison inmates tend to skew to the Democratic side, the drive isn't about furthering any political agenda, said Rachel Talbot Ross, president of the Portland chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.

"It's about establishing strong voter patterns and becoming a fully functioning person to re-enter society," Ross said. "It's part of the rehabilitation and re-entry process."

The NAACP is wrapping up its effort in Maine prisons this week. After next June's primary election, the organization plans to lead another drive at all 15 county jails, as well as state prisons.

It's not focusing just on black inmates.

Volunteers already have registered an estimated 200 or more inmates at five of the state's seven adult correctional centers. The Maine State Prison's NAACP chapter - the only one of its kind in New England - has 70 members, many of them white, including the branch president, Ross said.

Randal Horr, a 49-year-old white inmate at the Bolduc minimum-security prison in Warren, registered as a Democrat when volunteers arrived. Going through the voting process helps him feel connected to the outside world and will help when he is released, he said.

In November's election, he said, he plans to vote for state and municipal tax and spending limits and liberalizing medical marijuana laws. He's not sure how he'll vote on whether to overturn a state law allowing gay marriage.

"Having that access to the vote makes a difference. It makes me feel I'm continuing in the loop of the community and society.

You feel like you count," said Horr, who has served nearly nine years of an 111/2-year sentence for habitual drunken driving.

State laws giving convicted felons the right to vote vary. About 5.3 million people nationwide are barred from voting because of criminal convictions, according to the American Civil Liberties Union.

Only in Maine and Vermont are felons in state prisons allowed to cast ballots while serving their sentences. Those prisoners, however, still have to register to vote, something easier done on the outside.

To help those inmates, the NAACP last year held a drive at the Maine State Prison, the Maine Correctional Center in Windham and the Cumberland County jail in Portland.

The effort now under way is the first time there's been a systemwide initiative to register inmates across an entire state, Ross said.

Benjamin Jealous, national NAACP president, was on hand last week as volunteers registered inmates at five correctional centers.

Inmates are prohibited from hanging political signs in their cells or even wearing political buttons, said Denise Lord, Maine's associate corrections commissioner.

But officials encourage inmates to vote, she said.

"When someone is engaged in social activities, thinking of others or outside of themselves, that is what we would call a positive behavioral development," she said. "Registering to vote is one indication of that."

State Sen. Chris Rector, R-Thomaston, gave a quick presentation of the Republican platform to a group of inmates before helping register them last week at the Bolduc prison, where Horr learned about his options.

"They say recidivism rates are lower among those who can achieve some kind of community engagement," Rector said. "This is a tiny building block in that process."

 

 

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jalbrecht1's picture
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momof4, Look it up. You can

momof4,
Look it up. You can start with the Kinsey Reports wonder through Master and Johnson or go anywhere in legitimate scientific research. Heterosexuals engage in all the sex acts that homosexuals do. With the same consequences. Of course homosexual sex is a subset of Heterosexual sex.
Jon Albrecht Dixfield

momof4's picture

Hey Jal: I kinda doubt that

Hey Jal: I kinda doubt that they "perform the same sexual acts"....

jalbrecht1's picture
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Registering 200 even 2000

Registering 200 even 2000 new people in Maine has no impact on statewise races. Even local elections in the towns they would register in would not be effected because the 200 are split among many towns. So the registration of inprisoned felons will have no political effect. And as the article says it does benefit the community and the felon. So all you racist commentators all your rants prove is how insane you are.
But nothing can match Sammie's delusion comments.
"According to the General Psychiatry in 1999, "homosexual people are at substantially higher risk for some forms of emotional problems, including suicid(e), major depression, anxiety disorder, conduct disorder, and nicotine dependence."" Compared to whom? Homosexuals in America are an oppressed minority. They suffer from all the problems that any oppressed minority suffers from. Had you been cursed your whole life, beaten up in gym, denied a job with a snear, denied housing with a door slammed in your face. Or met Sammie. You too would suffer higher risks of emotional problems.
I'm checking with the Omega Journal to confirm the median age of death for homosexual men. Were the report from 1999 I can understand it. Gay men were in the mist of an epidemic that most heterosexual men did not experience. But the epidemic has nothing to do with being gay. The man who brought the disease to America was homosexual. In Africa where it originated entire countries both men and women have died at exceptional rates. Were you to calculate their median age at death it would be just as significant.
The comparison on STD's is equally meaningless. You can't compare two "classes" of people. Its called stereotyping and has no scientific basis. You have to compare two groups based on the causal factor in this case the number of partners and frequency of sex. The only thing these numbers mean is that homosexuals are enjoying themselves more than heterosexuals. Since they perform the same sexual acts, being gay in and of itself has nothing to do with Sammie's nonsense.
This is homophobic bigotry. Don't even know why its here.
Jon Albrecht Dixfield

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What a great example of

What a great example of ACORN- and Chicago-style politics at work in Maine. The Far Left liberals have gone too far this time, and it's time for Maine to implement a law that would not allow jailbirds to vote. What will they think of next?

Nancy's picture

Interesting timing dont you

Interesting timing dont you think???
And they will tell you this has no political agenda....mmmmm

Ernest's picture
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Suxanne to be a raciest you

Suxanne to be a raciest you have to be white. all others are exempt.

FeloPrergoHok's picture

Here are some facts and I

Here are some facts and I ask WHY WHY WHY would you want this in our great state of Maine: African Americans overwhelmingly are against Gay marriages so if the NAACP is after the black vote in Maine . . . go for it.
The gay rights lobby in this country works unceasingly to advertise and glamorize a deadly lifestyle. They celebrate behavior that tears families apart, wrecks homes, and sentences people to lifetimes of loneliness, confusion, disease, and heartache.
According to the General Psychiatry in 1999, "homosexual people are at substantially higher risk for some forms of emotional problems, including suicid(e), major depression, anxiety disorder, conduct disorder, and nicotine dependence."
Dr. N.E. Whitehead from the National Association for Research and Therapy of Homosexuals stated, "Studies show homosexuals have a substantially greater risk of suffering from psychiatric problems than do heterosexuals. HIGHER rates of suicide, depression, bulimia, antisocial personality disorder, and substance abuse are prevalent.
Physically, the consequences of homosexuality are devastatingly apparent:
According to the Omega Journal of Death and Dying, the median age of death for homosexual men is between 40 and 43. The median age of death for heterosexuals is between 74 and 80.
The Centers for Disease Control stats for homosexuals: (1) homosexuals accounted for nearly 65 percent of all new HIV cases (keeping in mind that they make up only 2-3 percent of the entire population), (2) Cases of Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Hepatitis A and B, Lymphogranuloma Venereum, and virtually every other sexually transmitted disease disproportionately affected the homosexual community.

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Just wonderful, come here

Just wonderful, come here and stir up some controversy.
Isn't the NAACP a racist organization?

FeloPrergoHok's picture

Oh my gosh! What else will

Oh my gosh! What else will this state allow!

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