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So you are writing on Ballotpedia, but want to do more? Here are a number of other ways to make others aware of vote fraud occurring near you!

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Twitter

Vote Fraud Guide has set up a stream of relevant communication made possible thanks to Twitter, a powerful free social media tool. Twitter allows anyone to send, or "tweet" messages that are 140 characters or less, and have them displayed in a "stream" of messages created by friends and followers.

In order to participate in the Vote Fraud twitter stream (your tweets will show up on the main page of VoterFraudGuide.com), you'll want to set up a free account at Twitter.com. Once your account is established, you can publish, or "tweet" your vote fraud related message and have it displayed for all of those who follow you to see. If you wish to have your vote fraud related tweets displayed here on the site, simply include #voterfraud somewhere in the tweet. By having #voterfraud in the tweet, our site is able to index the tweet and include here within our pages.

Flickr

Our Flickr group is in place to host vote fraud related pictures you might have captured while out and about. To join the group, make sure you have a free Flickr account. Once you have your account set up, simply visit the Voter Fraud Squad Flickr Group.

After you've joined the group, you can submit vote fraud pictures and they will appear in the group stream.

Video

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Blog

If you have a blog, then go write about it. Otherwise feel free to start a blog at Blogivists, a community of those new to the blogger scene.

Also feel free to link back to the articles you've written on Ballotpedia or source in your side bar with the following html banners:

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Google group

  • This too is on its way

Volunteer

Don't forget the most powerful action will be you keeping an eye on your local election authority.

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