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Worry Builds Over Possible Confusion On Voting Day
Tricky ballots, malfunctioning machines, long lines already among reported issues
Genie Gratto of Oakland, Calif., says early voters have been confused by arrows printed on ballots. Gary Watts reports three-hour lineups at his polling place in Renton, Wash., which provided only two dozen machines for people to vote on. Carrie Tobey has a co-worker in Cape Cod who she said was allowed to vote early instead of by absentee ballot, even though the state of Massachusetts does not allow the practice.
Voters line up beside empty voting booths inside the Acres Homes Mulit-Service Center to cast their votes on the first day of early voting Monday, Oct. 20, 2008, in Houston. Due to a glitch in the electronic voting system, voters waited in long lines to be checked in manually. Many voters left the polling place due to the problem.
(AP Photo/The Houston Chronicle, Brett Coomer) Tomorrow is election day in the United States, but already, reports
of voting irregularities, long lineups, malfunctioning machines and
badly managed polling stations are pouring in from across the country,
suggesting that any victory will not come easily or without controversy.
More than 130 million Americans are expected to vote tomorrow while others, like Ms. Gratto, Mr. Watts and Ms. Tobey, have already made their choice at early polls that were far from problem-free. The trio are among those who have reported voting issues through the Twitter Vote Report, a website created by a volunteer network of software developers so problems can be mapped in real time, helping voters avoid particularly problematic polling places and prepare for specific issues.
"This year, people are really attuned to the administration of the election," said Dan Seligson of electiononline.org, a project of the Pew Center on the State that studies voting issues. "It's part of the reason so many people are voting early, because they're worried about election day."
Last week, his organization released a list of 12 states where voting issues are likely to arise, including important battleground states such as Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Nevada, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Virginia.
Almost every county in every U.S. state has variations in the voting system that present a different set of problems, ranging from strict rules governing voter identification to the likelihood of computer glitches or incomplete voter-registration databases.
For a country still feeling the repercussions of the disputed 2000 presidential election, the prospect of another contested vote is frighteningly real.
Florida, where a controversial recount led George W. Bush to victory eight years ago, is using its third voting system in as many presidential elections.
Pennsylvania, a state many believe could propel either John McCain or Barack Obama into the White House, uses electronic voting machines that retain no paper record of results.
If a machine's memory fails, there is no opportunity for a recount.
And although some areas have statewide systems, most elections are controlled by county election officials, some of whom are elected and highly partisan.
Adding to the confusion tomorrow is the sheer number of things for which Americans will be voting. In addition to the presidential race, most voters will be confronted with an array of controversial and confusing ballot questions, as well as congressional races and some choices for Senate.
But first, they must establish their right to vote.
After the 2000 election debacle, Congress decided each state would be required to create a single voter database.
Of course, many of the databases are deeply flawed, as people's names and addresses were incorrectly entered and voters are turned away when their ID doesn't match the name in the system. It's a problem one voting expert explained to Time magazine as "disenfranchisement through typo."
Even the famous campaign figure Joe the Plumber, a.k.a. Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher, is registered under an incorrect name: Worzelbacher.
The current election has also seen accusations of fraudulent voter registration. A group called ACORN, a community organization that represents low-income and minority communities, signed up 1.3 million people in a registration drive this year.
But the group paid its volunteers using a quota system, creating an incentive for false records, including the registration of a voter named Mickey Mouse in Florida and most of the Dallas Cowboys football team in Nevada.
"I think the largest issue is the number of new registrants," Mr. Seligson said. "Any time you have a significant amount of new registrants there's an opportunity for people to show up and not be on the list. And the quantity of new voters this time is just extraordinary, historic."
He does not believe there will be a "catastrophic meltdown" tomorrow but said the likelihood of scattered problems across the country is high.
The only way voting problems will be inconsequential, he said, is if the margin of victory is larger than the margin of error.
"If McCain wins Oklahoma by 29 per cent, no one will care that there were 1,500 provisional ballots that haven't been counted," he said. "But if Obama wins Missouri by 350 votes, you better believe that everything that happened in that election is going to be under serious scrutiny.
"I would say that election officials are certainly hoping for a blow-out," he added. "Nothing would be better for our system than to have an easy day."
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once Obama is elected he should correct the US voting system. This is absolutely unbelievable. In Europe your voting station is nearby, a couple of hundred meters maybe, there are many of them, nobody waits, you can come 5 minutes before closing time, every adult citizen has the right to vote and you get all your information sent by mail.
The US system is designed to keep the majority out of the democratic system. Why can't a Democratic President change this ? It would be simple. The number of voting stations must be large enough so that nobody waits for longer than 5 minutes and all adults should be eligible for voting provided they are US citizens.
I cannot speak for the other states but, in my opinion, Washington Secretary of State Sam Reed has done an outstanding job with our mail-in ballots. I have been using them for decades. He is the only Republican that this Green voted for in this election.
First Federal Law:
Go back to paper ballots.
I voted early in Florida, so I would have time to try to straighten things out in case they didn't want to let me vote. I did get to vote, and though my wife and I had to pick numbers and wait to be called, the wait was less than 40 minutes and everyone that was waiting to vote was able to sit in an air concitioned auditorium and watch the id process, from a distance. We could tell that there were no problems while we were there.
Thats good to hear. It does no one any good, democrat, republican, green or independent, to have the voting screwed up.
And for the love of your preferred deity, count every last vote.
Possible confusion????? HAAAAA ___ HAAAAAAA ___ HAAAAA!!!!!!!!
It will be a damn mess in several statesw, Ohio, New Jersey and Florida come to mind for starters. Remember 2,000 and 2004?
Hope Nader doesn't swing it to McCain in Florida. Ohio is likely already fixed.
~Kem Patrick~
You need to get the names of the people in charge. Then find their addresses and get their their pictures. Then post the information on bulletins throughout the communities. Then let the people handle it......
Coffeelover,,,,,,
In far West Texas, Brewster County, early voting was a mess. The poll in Marathon opened 35 minutes late and they did not find the registered voters list until after almost 10 people had voted. The list of voting irregularities I witnessed were staggering. One has to wonder at what point indifference becomes malfeasance. You have to understand that during the primary election county officials temporarily lost the Marathon ballet box resulting in legal investigation that ended with no one being held accountable, as everyone in power is interrelated. During the course of my filing a complaint with the Texas Election Commission about my early voting experience on Thursday, I discovered that also during the primary that the early voting count had 991 votes tallied, but some races registered as much as 1398 votes! The spirit of LBJ lives!
Ironically, no one really cares. We get the government we deserve.
Grappa
For the most part,voting in the rural areas are non encumbered, the problems are in the urban areas for the most part. What does that say, since a majority of blacks and other minorities live in the large urban areas.
Thank God for Cynthia Mckinney and the Green Party. The only ones who bothered to fight the debacle last time around.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5965670944815984616&ei=TwMQScqOGZzYqAPuxM2cDA&q=american+blackout&hl=en
"Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God?" -Epicurus
When the power of love overcomes the love of power, the world will know peace.”
- Jimi Hendrix (1942 – 1970) US rock musician
BillofRights
My area will be inundated with absentee ballots that they are unprepared for and understaffed to count. Blacks were encouraged to vote by absentee ballot. I did so as well to avoid using the Diebold touchscreen machines. The lines were very long for about a week.
The Jaded Prole
I just returned from my polling place for the 17th Ward in St. Louis City. My fiancee and I got to the school at 5:45, where there was already a line around the block. We were inside the building at 6:45, where we were split into three lines according to name.
I was in the A-I line, where apparently two poll judges had gotten into a fight and were made to leave. There was NO order, despite the presence of several uniformed officers, and we found out that the one person working our line (which stretched the length of the gymnasium) could not read. Repeat: could not read. I found that to be true when I reached the table two hours later to find her sitting with the voter lists, while someone had to read the names over her shoulder. The ladies in front of me asked for an electronic machine, and the head judge luckily caught one before she took her card, that was not properly readied-to the booth.
The tempers were high, as we who had been the first in the room were left to wait for two hours in a non-moving line, were snapped at by poll judges to fall into single file-impossible when they were still squeezing people into the gym-and watched as the mess of people straggled between the three non-marked alphabetical designations.
Please, please, please...two hours, ten hours is nothing. We have been waiting for eight years for this moment. DO NOT LEAVE WITHOUT VOTING! If possible, record any shenanigans and post them to the Video the Vote's website-http://videothevote.org/upload. If you have any problem in the field, call the Election Protection hotline at 1-866-Our-Vote.
You wouldn't let someone steal your wallet and tell you to sit down and shut up while they did it. This is our right, this is our duty.
This is our day.
Rove and Company are counting on Plan D to put McClone in the White House. D stands for Diebold, the fascist manufacturer and maintainer of voting machines.
Carol
I just don't get it at all for as long as we have been voting we still can't get it right? That doesn't make any sence to me no matter who or what you are voting for the machines should not have a problem but it just keeps on happening I just do not get it at all and that is a fact.
I think if they know that a lot of people are coming out to vote they should be able to get the machines working as they are supposed to and that is a fact.
I think this insults the people who go out to vote and that is a fact.