Jonathan Adams
Who is “Lamont Williams”?
H/T Facing South
It seems that Black families in North Carolina have been receiving automated calls from “Lamont Williams” that incorrectly inform them that they must fill out an application and mail it in if before they are eligible to vote in the upcoming primary election. Click here to listen.
“Hello, this is Lamont Williams. In the next few days, you will receive a voter registration packet in the mail. All you need to do is sign it, date it and return your application. Then you will be able to vote and make your voice heard. Please return the voter registration form when it arrives. Thank you.”
Facing South also has news that Lamont Williams called Black families in Virginia and Ohio.
Facing South has learned that voters in Virginia received calls with the same message before that state's Feb. 12 primaries -- although, the Virginia State Board of Elections curiously viewed it as an attempt at identity theft, not voter disenfranchisement. As WAMU 88.5 reported:
State police and elections officers in Virginia are warning residents about a possible identity theft scam. The state board of elections says at least a dozen people in central and southern Virginia have received automated phone calls this week telling them to expect a voter registration packet in the mail. The residents say they were instructed by the caller to fill out the packets and mail them in. State Board of Elections Secretary Nancy Rodrigues says the state did not make these calls and does not register voters in that manner.I called the Virginia State Board of Elections, and a spokeswoman told me they did not have transcripts of the calls and did not know whether or not they came from "Lamont Williams." She said they had referred the matter to state police.
Facing South has also learned that, last year, voters in Ohio received almost the exact same calls, using the same name of the supposed caller in North Carolina. In November 2007, a voter in Columbus, Ohio wrote in to the Buckeye State Blog with this eerily familiar story:
I just got a weird robo-call that I suspect may be a form of voter suppression, albeit kinda braindead. From memory, a stentorian voice reminiscent of James Earl Jones says: "Hello. This is Lamont Williams. In a few days you should be getting a voter registration form in the mail. Please fill it out and return promptly and you will be able to vote. Thank you."Since the election is Tuesday, the message is nonsensical. Also, I can't find any information on this Lamont Williams. The caller ID was blocked ("unknown caller").
As Bob Hall at Democracy North Carolina said in a statement:
This is another in a long line of deceptive practices used in North Carolina and elsewhere that particularly target African-American voters. In our view, this phone message plainly violates North Carolina law. We ask the Attorney General, State Bureau of Investigation, and the State Board of Elections to investigate, expose, and prosecute the sponsors of these calls.
Posted at 8:31 AM, Apr 30, 2008 in Elections | Permalink | View Comments
Comments
Not only did I receive the "packet" that "Lamont Williams" referred to, I received 2 phone messages from "him". I was suspicious and ignored the calls and threw out the "packet" and followed up online at the North Carolina State Board of Elections website to ensure that my registration was still valid (of course it was). DO NOT BE FOOLED BY THIS MESSAGE!!!
I encourage anyone in the state of NC who is unsure about the status of their registration or their voting precinct to check online at the NC State Board of Elections website well before going to the polls. Even better, if you are unsure you can go now to the One Stop, Early Voting and vote well before May 6th. At One Stop Voting you can register and vote at the same time. Also, for those who are sure that they are currently registered and want to vote early and avoid the masses next week, you can do so at many location across the state. Check you local Board of Elections or the State board of elections website.
Posted by: NC Voter | April 30, 2008 7:21 PM