Posted on 11/04/2014 2:54:42 PM PST by Morgana
NASHVILLE, TN (WSMV) -
Issues have been reported at some polling locations in Davidson County on this Election Day.
he polling location at the Church of the Redeemer in Oak Hill opened an hour and 10 minutes late because election officials said a church employee left the wrong key for poll workers.
Three satellite locations were given as alternatives for the voters who were affected.
Some voters were frustrated, while others just shrugged it off.
(Excerpt) Read more at wsmv.com ...
The less votes in liberal Davidson County the better.
Hey, it is an election. When elections are held, the Socialist Homosexual Peoples Commie Loving Party will find something to whine about, cry about, sue somebody over.
It is an Episcopal church, this Church of the Redeemer. They are radical liberals and an arm of the democrat party. The ‘left a wrong key’ is a ploy. They want a placed where they can try to add votes from a liberal location AFTER they get an idea how the vote is going.
Ah, Episcolpalians...liberals that thought the Methodist were too strict! lol
Left the wrong key. This is small time stuff. But worth a story here in Tennessee. Nothing to see here, folks. I wonder about Virginia, though.
Bingo! We have a winner!
Turn in the Republican precincts results last.
I voted in a heavily Republican precinct in North Carolina about 11:30 am this morning. Turnout was heavy and there was a line of voters waiting to cast ballots. Ballots were filled out by hand coloring in ovals by the candidates on the ballot. The voter was then to insert the paper ballot into a machine that would tabulate the vote. Unfortunately the electronic machine was broken ( per the poll workers it was jammed) so the votes were not being tallied. They were being collected and held by the poll workers. There has been nothing on the local news about this problem.
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