that have different ISPs.
http://www.blackboxvoting.com is up, it is owned by publisher Plan Nine, and has a lot of news stories, content, and his entertaining commentary.
http://www.blackboxvoting.org is the activism site. DemActivist programmed it quite brilliantly; it is kind of "self serve" in that activists can post their letters, set up work groups on the forum, go into private work group forums, post a calendar of events, and it has an extensive library for those doing research who need to lay their hands on documents all in the same place.
Blackboxvoting.com has been successfully hacked out at least twice, though the security is pretty strong there. The last time the hackers had to really do an extensive denial of service.
Blackboxvoting.org had one ISP completely cave on us; they booted us out using the excuse that if we send press releases they can get us on the spam regulations. So we moved to a more supportive host, who stood up to one cease & desist, and was deciding what to do about this when they got a call from the Electronic Frontier Foundation -- whatever they said caused them to pull the site. The EFF lawyer is now in my "not necessarily to be trusted" file.
For now, blackboxvoting.com is the place to go. We're working on it -- I've been on the phone with the press quite a bit today. They are very interested in this. Won't say who, because that has, in the past, managed to get them contacted and pressured to delay, change, or not run stories.