Rube would be offended.
I cannot imagine the difficulty older GOP voters will have with this contraption.
Actually, having played with this thing for a couple of elections while in Harris County, I can actually write out her name in under two minutes. Maybe it's a new world record or something. :P
When you don't vote straight party (as I never would and like most people do) and have to actually go through the usual Harris County (or Texas) ballot, you end up spending at least 30-45 minutes anywho, considering the amount of judges (usually about 30-40, most uncontested GOP) and the string of ballot propositions and state constitutional amendments to go through.
Just as an FYI, in 2002, I had to vote in 68 contests and about 55 contests in 2000.
But then again, I'm not one of those voters who is getting senile (not quite yet) and I actually like being in the voting booth for that long annoying the precinct chairs and purposely did the same thing in Maryland in 2004, even though there the ballot was only 1/3rd as long.