Door-to-door Latino vote effort on Saturday

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September 04, 2008, 6:13 p.m.
FERNANDA ECHÁVARRI
Tucson Citizen

A civic-participation group will talk to Latinos on Saturday about the importance of voting in the presidential elections.

Members of Mi Familia Vota, or My Family Votes, will knock on doors of Latinos and explain how they can vote from their homes in November's elections, a news release said.

They will meet at 9 a.m. at 203 W. Cushing St. near the Tucson Convention Center.

Mi Familia Vota is looking for volunteers to help organizers talk to voters on Saturday, a lead organizer said.

"We'll have coffee and doughnuts at the meeting point and hopefully (knock on) 300 doors in different precincts," Amy McQuillen said.

She said volunteers will provide voters with forms to register for mail-in ballots.

"In the future we want to have voter registration parties at the office where we can explain in a lot more detail how to register," McQuillen said.

Mi Familia Vota works with labor unions, churches and other organizations to help immigrants in Arizona and Colorado become United States citizens and register to vote.

Read All Comments » 7 TOTAL COMMENTS
Sep 5, 2008 @ 8:34pm
They can knock on my door anytime, as long as the two illegals I hire to clean my pool and yard arent around lol..
Sep 5, 2008 @ 6:00pm
Can I register my Dogs too?
Sep 5, 2008 @ 12:48pm
This could work for ICE.

They could pretend to be a part of this
group and get some info on who's who at
each dwelling.

Hope I haven't let anything out of the
bag.

ILLEGALS - Don't open that door.

ICE IS COOL
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