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This just, in from Sharon Manitta, Press Officer of Dems Abroad. The blog <www.demsjapan.jp> has the complete release. Terri
PRESS RELEASE-For Immediate release-September 20, 2004
Some may be trying to rock the vote but the Pentagon has decided to block it.
Readers of the International Herald Tribune awoke this morning to a front-page story titled Pentagon blocks site for voters outside U.S. The lead reads, "In a decision that could affect Americans abroad who are not yet registered to vote in the Nov. 2 presidential election, the Pentagon has begin restricting international access to the official web site intended to help overseas absentee voters cast ballots. What few Americans, either at home or living outside the U.S., know is that the Federal Voting Assistance Program (FVAP) whose website (www.fvap.gov) is the site in question is a part of the Department of Defense. Originally created to help military personnel stationed overseas to vote, the FVAP is now the official reference for voter registration information to help voters within the estimated 7 million Americans who live and work abroad.
The rationale for cutting off access to the site is the fear of hackers.
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