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To: Kozak
Then again most of the SCOTUS would flunk that simple test...

Actually, that's not a problem. In fact, justices who fail this test could be barred from voting on issues before SCTOUS. </pipe dream>

81 posted on 01/08/2004 3:43:36 PM PST by Still Thinking
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Changes to touch-screen machines proposed
The undervotes remained something of a puzzle Thursday. ES&S, which sold Broward County the $17.2 million touch-screen system, believes that some voters failed to push the ''vote'' button to record their choices. In that case, poll workers might have canceled the ballots by mistake. They are supposed to cast the ballots, creating a special electronic record.

Others, including several candidates, have theorized that Democrats who reached the polls decided not to cast a vote when they realized that only Republicans were on the ballot.

Undervotes are also possible when poll workers reset the machine after a voter error, or after initially choosing the wrong language for the voter.

Whatever the reason, the electronic machines do not provide a paper record that might offer a clue to the voter's intent.


The undervotes may remain a mystery, but they did lead to a major change in future Broward County elections. Voters will have a ''none of the above'' option that allows them to vote, without selecting a candidate.

It may not forestall recounts in close races, but it will help explain undervotes in the future, election officials said.


82 posted on 01/09/2004 12:51:53 PM PST by george wythe
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