Senator Charles Schumer plans to hold a statewide Internet lottery to handle the deluge of New Yorkers wanting to attend President-elect Barack Obama’s historic inauguration.
Schumer, who has received nearly 100,000 ticket requests so far, said Sunday his office will distribute approximately 350 tickets in a random drawing held the first week in December.
“After an historic election season and the extraordinary nomination of Barack Obama, it is time for America to celebrate the bright future that is ahead of us. Although I wish all of America could attend the inauguration, there is only so much space, which is why we need to distribute these tickets fairly.”
To enter, click HERE – where you will be asked to submit their name, address, phone number and number of tickets requested. There is a limit of two per request.
They can also fax their request to 202-228-3027. Only Web site or fax requests will be accepted. The deadline to submit requests is Nov. 30.
There are about 240,000 tickets in total available for the Jan. 20 inauguration in Washington, D.C.
(AP / Dov Gordon – YWN)
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Hey Chuckie old boy, you got nothing better to do with your time than always trying to get in front of the cameras and now this?!
to number 1 chuck hs been great to the jewish people also this is the fairest way to distribute the tickets thanks chuck!!
#2 chuck has done nothing for us frum people.
no tuition tax credits
the state should not pay for the English education of our children in yeshivas.
Jerusalem by him means nothing. he should everyday push that the united states should recognize it as the capital of Israel.
all he wants is bigger government spending.
he compares free speech that he and his friends don’t like to not nice looking pictures.
I hope I win.
If there are 240,000 tickets, how is it that a senator from New York is only distributing 350?