Vote Like the Country Depends on It!

Nov 03, 2008 21:46

I'm doing my part to help democracy tomorrow: I'll be at a polling place for over 12 hours. If I can do that, you can do your part: spend (hopefully) less than an hour to get to your precinct, stand in line for a bit, and make your choices known. If you haven't turned in your mail in ballot, get thee to thy County Clerk's office before 7 PM. If ( Read more... )

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flwyd November 4 2008, 05:41:55 UTC
Yes, but county officials are failing in their duty to conduct a free and fair election if a voter's selection flips to a different candidate. Only record the process if it's causing a problem. In such a situation, the election judge should also be notified.

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flwyd November 4 2008, 05:49:25 UTC
I'm saying that the no-cameras-in-the-polling-place law is intended to keep elections free and fair. By recording misbehaving equipment, you're working toward that goal. I'd be shocked if someone got charged with, much less convicted of, a crime in such a situation.

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