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To: All Blue State; PureSolace; netmilsmom; StarCMC; narses; Tigercap; fanfan; murphE; Mjaye; ...
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Other precincts either simply don't have enough paper ballots on hand or are giving voters provisional ballots instead. One New Jersey precinct that experienced problems with machines had already run out of paper ballots by 9am and was handing out photocopied ballots to voters. Nearly all New Jersey counties use push-button electronic voting machines made by Sequoia Voting Systems.

Provisional ballots are conditional ballots that have to undergo a verification process to determine that the voter is eligible to vote before the ballot is counted. Voters who were already determined to be eligible to vote before the election who are given provisional ballots would then be subject to an extra verification process to which voters who get to vote on machines aren't subjected.

Maybe not just in NJ. Look at the Florida numbers....look how many provisional ones haven't been counted yet!

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127 posted on 11/06/2008 5:28:44 PM PST by fanfan (www.Digg.com)
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Here is the current Florida count.
130 posted on 11/06/2008 5:30:26 PM PST by fanfan (www.Digg.com)
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Nearly all New Jersey counties use push-button electronic voting machines made by Sequoia Voting Systems.

Are’nt these made in Venezuela? no i’m not kidding?


299 posted on 11/06/2008 9:51:57 PM PST by BrianE (The Republican party may not exist 40 years from now-host Fred Flannigan WKRS 1220 am on Oct. of 04)
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