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Group Wants Voters to Go Green with Mail-In Ballots

Concerned about the environment? Along with hybrid cars and solar powered homes, an education advocacy group says you can also "go green" when you cast your ballot. In Sacramento, Jenny O'Mara repor

Group Wants Voters to Go Green with Mail-In Ballots

Concerned about the environment?  Along with hybrid cars and solar powered homes, an education advocacy group says you can also "go green" when you cast your ballot.  In Sacramento, Jenny O'Mara reports.

Call it a "green twist' on the "get out the vote effort"… The group EdVoice is launching a campaign called Carbon Free Voting 2008. Spokesman Roger Salazar says the goal is to encourage people to vote by mail instead of driving to the polls.
Roger Salazar: You know there are some states that have gone like Oregon that have gone to vote by mail systems, so we think voting by mail is one of the most environmentally friendly ways to vote.
Salazar says the campaign will also purchase some carbon offsets to balance the pollution created by producing the mailers.  But some have raised questions about the mailer. It features former Assemblywoman and current state Senate candidate, Democrat Fran Pavley.  It will be sent out in Southern California, including the district she's running in. Salazar says the effort has nothing to do with her campaign. He notes it's targeting the February presidential primary.