governor terry mccollin said because that's only way you can get those privileges back is if the governor pardons you. so he did an amazing job with that. one of the thins that we do here, because a lot of ex-felons do not know that here in massachusetts so i want to say it again. the moment you step out of prison in massachusetts you can register and vote and if you're in prison for a misdemeanor you can vote absentee ballot. we do a card rights, the bill of rights, because there are many things people do not know they can do; for instance, if english is your second language you can take anybody you want into the polling location with you explaining to you, fill out the form for you and feel comfortable during this process. so we try to help people under there are some things that you protection? what about aspects of ensuring there is not intimidation when you go into the polls. >> we're running a very robust voter protection campaign along with common cause in the lawyer's committee for civil rights. we do this and most of the big elections, but where we have attorneys on-site at a sta