Video The Vote has volunteers with video cameras in seven states to document problems. They will only go to polling places with reported problems. If you see something in one of these states, email them at their site.
Ariz. voting under scrutiny
Film director, lawyers among many watching for errors, complaints
Chris Ramirez
The Arizona Republic
Nov. 1, 2006 12:00 AM
Lawyers, civil rights groups, even a documentary film director, are lining up to send observers to Arizona voting precincts for Tuesday's election.
They want to discover and document errors in Arizona's polling places, including those related to the state's new voter-identification law
A national voter advocacy group, Videothevote.org, will send volunteers to Arizona to check out complaints and videotape voting irregularities. Arizona is one of seven states the group will monitor. The states, which include Florida, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Ohio, New Jersey and Maryland, were chosen because they are expected to experience the most voting problems.
Sorry I didn't have this up sooner. Another diary had a comment about videotaping and I remembered this article. I also apologize if this was already posted and I missed it.