Posted on 10/31/2004 8:08:15 AM PST by GOPologist
If the 2000 election is remembered for Florida's infamous butterfly ballot, 2004 will be known as the year when many Americans cast their first electronic votes.
(Excerpt) Read more at parade.com ...
DeForest Soaries Jr., the chairman of the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC) wants to put any fears to rest. He told us that the machines will be closely guarded, can be checked for tampering, and can't be infected with viruses because they aren't networked. He added that electronic machines "do recounts more effectively than lever machines," and certain models can produce a printout of every vote.
So, what do voters need to know on Nov. 2? Anyone with a question should immediately ask a poll worker. If he or she can't help, ask a supervisor or call the EAC (1-866-747-1471). "No question from a voter is ever a silly question." said Soaries.
His advice:
1. Study the sample ballot you got in the mail.
2. Know the location of your polling place.
3. Familianize yourself with the type of voting machine being used.
4. Know your rights. IF YOUR NAME ISN'T LISTED, USE A PROVISIONAL BALLOT. It's up to election officials to determine if you're registered.
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Nowhere did I see any protection against fraudulent voting.
The main thing you need to know is not to accidently vote for a Rat.
RCP is showing an interesting dynamic.
While nationally the polls have tightened to a 1.8% Bush lead, Bush has maintained 232 probable Electoral Votes, and Kerry has slipped to 190!
There are now 116 EVs in the toss-up column!
(PA was the latest to move to "toss-up")
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