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Voter Fraud-2014 (Page 2)
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Games Meister
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Originally Posted by subego
Re: getting out of jury duty
If you're ever tried by a jury, do you want to be judged by people "too stupid to get out of it"?
Or who don't want to be there? Or do want to be there?
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Clinically Insane
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Originally Posted by The Final Dakar
Or who don't want to be there? Or do want to be there?
My point was mainly about karma.
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45/47
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Games Meister
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Officials say they were able to confirm that the signature on the original ballot did not match the legal voter's signature on file.
Are they idiots?
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Games Meister
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Originally Posted by BadKosh
ONLY in DEMOCRAT controlled states do things like this happen it seems.
Voting machine again displays wrong choice - News-Record.com: News
Percy Bostick, 69, of Greensboro said he tried casting a vote for Democrat Kay Hagan at the Old Guilford County Courthouse, only to have the machine register Republican Thom Tillis as his choice.
“I called one of the poll workers over,” Bostick said. “She said do it again. And again, I touched the screen at the proper place for Kay Hagan, and it again reported it for Thom Tillis.”
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On Wednesday, another voter had reported a similar problem at the Craft Recreation Center. In that case, the voter also tried selecting Hagan but saw the machine had recorded him as choosing Tillis
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This is one of the better ballot methods. No chads to worry about and hard copy backup. Voters can't claim they voted for the wrong person. In AZ, if you do manage to fill in the wrong bubble the ballot is shredded on the spot and a new ballot is issued.
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I used something like this, this morning in Sterling, VA.
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Clinically Insane
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That's been the system we've used in Chicago for, I don't know, a decade.
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Games Meister
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In PA we ised to do fill in the arrow between the candidate you want the head of an arrow
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Clinically Insane
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Actually, in Chicago, we have the arrow, and not the oval, but I imagined only pedants would be interested in such details.
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Originally Posted by subego
Actually, in Chicago, we have the arrow, and not the oval, but I imagined only pedants would be interested in such details.
I feel its harder to **** up than the oval.
Obviously it'd be easier to follow the lines across if they were differentiated, but that'd turn into a partisan war about a shade of gray being more favorable or something.
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Clinically Insane
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You don't get to choose your own colors, because then everybody fights over who gets to be "Mr. Black"!
I agree the arrows are superior to the ovals.
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Clinically Insane
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They were about to hassle me about my signature not matching, but I cut them off by saying they could look at my DL if desired.
The election judge's commentary was along the lines of "we get shit if we **** this up".
Perhaps a touch less vulgar.
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Games Meister
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Originally Posted by subego
They were about to hassle me about my signature not matching, but I cut them off by saying they could look at my DL if desired.
The election judge's commentary was along the lines of "we get shit if we **** this up".
That's how it should work.
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