Liberty voter drive nets 2,500 registrations

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In its first few days of encouraging students to register to vote locally, Liberty University has collected more than 2,500 voter registration forms.

“It’s going better than expected, and we’re going to continue to push it hard,” Chancellor Jerry Falwell Jr. said Wednesday.

Last week, Falwell announced an unprecedented voter registration initiative that included handing out registration forms by the thousands to students in classrooms and dorms.

Tuesday night, resident advisers distributed forms to the school’s more than 6,000 on-campus students at dorm hall meetings.

So far, 1,700 of those students have turned in paperwork to the school to vote locally, Falwell said. The school will forward the forms to the city registrar.

Also, the school collected about 300 registration forms at school events last week.

And Wednesday, the first day that professors handed out forms, they collected an additional 500 from commuter students.

That’s just including students who turn in forms to the school, Falwell said. Other students may choose to register on their own.

“I just told them how important it was to register here,” Falwell said Wednesday. “I heard on the radio yesterday that … Virginia is still right on the fence and could go either way. They could go down in history as the college that elected a president.”

Out of the school’s roughly 11,300 students, about 10,500 are U.S. citizens qualified to vote, Falwell said. A survey the school took last year found that about 65 percent of those students were registered to vote in their hometowns.

Liberty graduate student Justin Whitman, who previously was registered in his home state of New Hampshire, decided to register to vote locally last week, before Falwell’s announcement.

“It makes sense — I’m no longer under my parents’ wings, really,” he said. “In Virginia, it just seems that my voice would be heard a whole lot more.”

“Lynchburg is now going to be my home for the next several years, so why not be a voice in the community? And I think one of the biggest ways to do that is to change your voter registration to where you are going to be living.”

Whitman has heard other students around campus decide both ways, he said.

“Many people are talking about it,” he said.

“My brother is also a student here, and he’s decided that he’s not going to change (his voter registration). He said there were important things at home that he still wanted to focus on.”

Falwell acknowledged that not all students would decide to register locally, but said the school would continue the initiative through Oct. 6, the deadline to register to vote in the November election.

“You’re never going to get 100 percent, but we think we can register between 50 to 75 percent of these students,” Falwell said. “We’re just going to keep pushing until we run out of time.”

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Flag Comment Posted by Freedom on September 18, 2008 at 12:43 pm

lack of COMMONSENCEPIS,,,thats real simple,,WWJD,,its in violation of GOD,S law..JESUS was born in a barn,,,because the law says go to home town to be counted and VOTE there,,dont you read the bible !!its call absentee ballot and thats what all the other do !!plus i watch jerry speach in the vine center on l station,,i,m if i,m gonna bash u then i want ammo to lob,,and what better than from the DONKEYS mouth !!he said that we were to hard on his university,,boo-hoo,,and that the state and its epa,,etc etc ,,and thats why tutions was so high !!lol,,its high to support you high livin and farms and trips around the world etc,,and lastly no i dont want your rights taken nor do i want mine abridged,,so get your darn absentee ballot !!and quit stealin OBAMA sign,s !!this applies to u O-MAMA,,its not parnoide,,its our loss of liberty,,and to think liberty began in VA !!so civic duty my rear-end !!

Flag Comment Posted by Martha on September 18, 2008 at 10:49 am

Shannon is not going anywhere. She is TOO valuable and well liked and works w/ LU as much as possible.

Maybe Lynchburg won’t go for Obama BUT remember UVA and Tech and ODU and others are also registering voters and they are NOT right wing ideologues and VA is likely to go blue!

Once the Nat’l election dies down these LU-ers won’t vote in other elections!

Flag Comment Posted by o-mama on September 18, 2008 at 10:40 am

I think the real purpose behind this drive is to ensure that students exercise their civic duty by voting. I do not see anything wrong with that, do you? I think some of the Obama-supporters are “paranoid” to say the least.

Flag Comment Posted by In The Middle on September 18, 2008 at 9:50 am

So LU can get the glory of having been the force that elected the president!  Poor, poor power hungry little Jerry.  He is so far from the teachings of Jesus that he doesn’t even understand the golden rule any more.

Flag Comment Posted by commonsenseplz on September 18, 2008 at 9:26 am

Freedom, you want to tell us how it is illegal? No, because you can’t. Do you have a problem with 25,000 students voting in Richmond? Or UVA students voting in Charlottesville? Give us a break. You want to stop people from doing their civic duty. You want to take away their rights. Sad

Flag Comment Posted by looksee on September 18, 2008 at 8:55 am

Of course we all know which candidate they are “pushing” up on the hill, why are some people above the law? Oh well, we still have northern Virgina, they will make up the difference for us ......AND OBAMA WILL WIN!!!

Flag Comment Posted by Freedom on September 18, 2008 at 7:15 am

i wonder if steve newman will put forth a bill in richmond to stop this illegal activity in the commonwealth,,if not i guess its time to bring back the ghost ballot of the civil war !!

Flag Comment Posted by citycitizen on September 18, 2008 at 6:58 am

It is sad that people who are just “passing through” Lynchburg have the “power” to change our entire city.  I have nothing against Liberty University students and welcome the diversity.  However, as the article stated, they are only here for a few years and will be voting in our elections for people that the Liberty “powers that be” tell them to vote for.  Then they will be gone and we, the long-term citizens of the City of Lynchburg, will be left with what they put in office to further their own agendas.  It does not matter that those in office do not serve the whole City, as long as they serve the interests of Liberty University and Thomas Road Baptist Church.  What other religious body in the City has such power as to have their agendas pushed through City Council?  This is Liberty’s way of eventually “stacking” City council to get their way on everything.  There are many Christians in this area who are not affiliated with Thomas Road and we don’t want to be dominated by their ideologies.

Flag Comment Posted by Some Would Say on September 17, 2008 at 11:44 pm

Bye-bye to Mayor Foster, Vice-Mayor Dodson, Delegate Valentine, council appointed school board.  Look for the obligatory cliches - “Wanting to spend more time with my family”, “The time demands became too much”, etc.

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