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Department of Justice Press Release
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For Immediate Release
October 22, 2008
Catherine L. Hanaway, U.S. Attorney
Eastern District of Missouri
Contact: (314) 539-7719


United States Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Missouri has
Established a Hotline for Handling Election Fraud and Voting Rights Calls

St. Louis, Missouri: United States Attorney Catherine L. Hanaway announced today that John Bodenhausen, an Assistant United States Attorney in the Eastern District of Missouri, will coordinate the efforts of his Office in the connection with the Justice Department’s nationwide Election Day Program for the upcoming November 4, 2008, elections.  Assistant United States Attorney Bodenhausen will serve as the District Election Officer for the Eastern District of Missouri for this election, and in that capacity, is responsible for overseeing the District’s handling of complaints of election fraud and voting rights abuses in consultation with Justice Department Headquarters.

On October 8, 2002, Attorney General Ashcroft established a Department-wide Ballot Access and Voting Integrity Initiative.  The goals of this Initiative are to increase the Department’s ability to deter voter intimidation, suppression, discrimination and election fraud and to prosecute these offenses whenever and wherever they occur - to make voting easier and cheating harder.  Both goals are equally important.  It is imperative that in pursuing voter integrity, ballot access is not in any way diminished or harmed.  The Department’s long-standing Election Day Program furthers the goals of the Initiative.  The Program also is intended to ensure public confidence in the integrity of the election process by providing local points of contact within the Department where the public can report possible election fraud and voting rights violations while the polls are open on election day.  The franchise is the cornerstone of American democracy. We all must ensure that those who are entitled to the franchise exercise it, while those who seek to corrupt it are brought to justice.
 
In order to respond to complaints of election fraud or voting rights abuses on November 4, 2008, and to ensure that such complaints are directed to the appropriate authorities, United States Attorney Hanaway stated that she and AUSA Bodenhausen will be on duty in this District while the polls are open.  The United States Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Missouri has established a hotline for handling election fraud and voting rights calls.  That number is (314) 539-7733.  Note, this number is for election fraud and voting rights, not general election information.

The FBI will also have Special Agents available in each field office and resident agency in this District to receive allegations of election fraud and other election abuses.  The FBI can be reached by the public at (314) 231-4324.

Complaints about ballot access problems or discrimination can be made directly to the Civil Rights Division’s Voting Section in Washington at 1-800-253-3931 or 202-307-2767.   Where voter intimidation or suppression tactics target voters on the basis of race, color, religion or national origin, please contact the Civil Rights Division’s Criminal Section at 202-514-3204.

“This office considers election fraud to be a very serious offense.  Election fraud and voting rights abuses dilute the worth of votes honestly cast.  They also corrupt the essence of our representative form of government.  As crimes against both the individual and the government, they will be dealt with promptly and aggressively,” said Hanaway.  “Anyone who has information suggesting electoral corruption or voting rights abuses should make that information available immediately to my Office, the FBI or the Civil Rights Division.”

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