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Problems at the polls
First Coast News ^ | 9/10/2 | First Coast News Staff

Posted on 09/10/2002 8:14:54 PM PDT by tutstar

Problems at the polls

By First Coast News Staff

JACKSONVILLE, Fl - Some of the problems that caused the extended voting period Tuesday night was caused by a variety of problems - from understaffed polling sites to problems with the new optical scanners.

It has been so bad that many of the candidates are asking the Department of Justice to send observers to our area to investigate these problems. Many of these observers are already in other counties across the state.

At the voting precinct in Springfield, the polls didn't open until an hour and a half later than scheduled - at 7am. Voters say after last year's voting disaster, they hoped election officials would have been better prepared.

"What I've seen is perhaps one of the most disorganized set-ups," said Alvin, Mitchell, upset voter. "I'm beginning to feel that people just don't care about this precinct."

At the Mary Singleton Center in Springfield, the polls didn't open until after 8:30am. Councilwoman Pat Lockett-Felder expressed the anger and impatience felt by voters at that precinct.

"Nobody can vote. We had people who were here since 7am this morning wanting to vote ," said Pat Lockett-Felder, Councilwoman District 7. "It's a disgrace for this city."

Poll workers said nearly 100 people lost their voice in this Primary because they couldn't wait for elections officials to fix machine problems. Many were already late for work. "I'm going to have to either make this [work day] up or get docked for it," said Laila Channel, upset voter.

Voters recalled the problems of the Presidential elections of November 2000. "I feel a little betrayed. My vote is not even going to count like it did last time in the election," said another voter.

On the Northside, workers were confused since two precincts were voting at the same location. Also, four polling locations didn't have any Republican ballots.

"I don't think its fair to the candidates that the voting population is not able to vote," said Tony Vaughn, upset voter. On the Westside, machine problems had voters outraged. Their ballots were being rejected.

"One of the keys was not turned just right and so it wouldn't take a ballot," said Bertha Dean Greenwalte, poll worker.

Voters felt confused and betrayed once again. Due to the problems across the state, Gov. Bush has extended the polling hours until 9pm.


TOPICS: Announcements; Editorial; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Florida
KEYWORDS: florida; problems; voting
Is it just me? or does the media avoid interviewing certain races about problems with voting? I am not prejudiced but I think the media is.
1 posted on 09/10/2002 8:14:54 PM PDT by tutstar
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To: tutstar
Did I miss something ?
Where did race come into this?
2 posted on 09/10/2002 8:20:16 PM PDT by fineright
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To: tutstar
Is it just me? or does the media avoid interviewing certain races about problems with voting?

Pray tell, how do you know the race of the people interviewed for this article? I don't understand your question or your point.

3 posted on 09/10/2002 8:20:28 PM PDT by Jean S
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To: tutstar
The Dems have to keep the voters angry to get out the vote. They have to create disruption to hide the vote fraud. They have to make Jeb Bush look bad. They have to keep their hate of the last General Election alive....
4 posted on 09/10/2002 8:26:52 PM PDT by Consort
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To: fineright; All
The particular district Alvin is in also had problems in the 2000 Pres. election if I'm not mistaken. One of our precincts in the Pres. election earned us a visit from Jesse Jackson...oh brother!

Did you watch the video on the page the article is on?

5 posted on 09/10/2002 8:27:12 PM PDT by tutstar
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To: Jimer
A reckless and clumsy view of the situation IMHO. This is about a fair election...not about disruption. If the election is not fair, then disruption has already been achieved. Every vote counts...or at least it should.
6 posted on 09/10/2002 8:34:13 PM PDT by spanky_mcfarland
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To: tutstar
See what happens when Katherine Harris leaves,and democrats demand reforms in the voting procedures. Florida is so screwed up.
7 posted on 09/10/2002 8:52:37 PM PDT by ampat
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To: spanky_mcfarland
None of your comments negate anything I said; our comments are different sides of the same coin. Yours are idealistic and something we should strive to attain, and mine are based on what takes place in too many elections at too many places. Which of them do not reflect what is actually taking place?
8 posted on 09/10/2002 9:05:08 PM PDT by Consort
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To: tutstar

There they go again!


9 posted on 09/10/2002 9:20:40 PM PDT by Paleo Conservative
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To: tutstar
They really expected not to have any problems with all the new voting machines and procedures they put in. It will take a few elections to get the glitches worked out and people become familiar with the new machines.

Voters recalled the problems of the Presidential elections of November 2000. "I feel a little betrayed. My vote is not even going to count like it did last time in the election," said another voter.

How does this person know that their vote didn't count? If they did cast a ballot, chances are very good that the ballot did get counted properly. Only a small fraction of the total ballots cast in 2000 were spoiled and many of those were counted by hand. Even if there was no vote, the counters were assigning one to the ballot.

On the Northside, workers were confused since two precincts were voting at the same location. Also, four polling locations didn't have any Republican ballots.

This will somehow become Democrat ballots in future reports.

10 posted on 09/10/2002 10:15:53 PM PDT by eggman
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To: tutstar
These talking heads are clueless- as are the voters. There were HUNDREDS of Justice department observers in Florida election day- positioned in every county which had problems in 2000.

Duval was one of the Counties sued that settled early on- so I know they were there. They were documenting every problem they observed- and Ashcroft released one memo sent from Broward about 4:30am that was just scathing.

Sounds like bogus democrat spin to me- just setting up for Janet's suit for a "re-do" election. The black community turned out in droves for her- so they are just repeating what they have been told to say.

Remember the "thousands" of people who realized they voted "wrong" after being called by Gore's people? Not a single legitimate claim filed. This sounds like the same thing.
11 posted on 09/11/2002 9:02:40 PM PDT by Goldwater Girl
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