>> 1) Most of the people in that area are older retired citizens, who need a >> little help... > >So, they can ask for help. If the first person doesn't know, ask the >second, etc.
Except that a) they were given only 5 minutes, and b) help in the form of friends or translators wasn't allowed.
>> 2) The order (Bush, Buchanan, Gore) in order on the ballot is not in >keeping >> with state law... > >See elsewhere in this thread. It's not in keeping with the law for paper >ballot s(i.e. pencil & paper ballots), *not* machine punched paper ballots. >For machine punched paper ballots the punch can be before *or* after the >name, hence the vertical alignment was OK by Florida law.
I'm not talking about where the punch. I'm talking about the *order of the candidates names*. Buchanan should have been lower than Gore, not above, by law.
>and after you vote, if you made a mistake and the card has gone into the >ballot box, there is no turning back. It's done. Voter screwed up. >Period.
And if it were an evenly-distributed error, then I'd agree. But when it's concentrated in one county, which is primarily populated by people who might vote against the governor's brother...then that's a bit different...and makes one ask, did they fall or were they pushed?
I'd like that question answered, one way or another.
jms
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