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To: Cableguy

Not sure where this picture comes from. BUT I helped my mom with her Ohio absentee ballot last week and the instructions specifically tell the voter not to attempt to line the numbers on the sheet listing the candidates with the numbers on the punch card. It is really wuite simple to look for the number of the candidate or issue you wish to choose and punch the corresponding number on the card.

This being said, I have heard locally, that the Board of Elections in Cuyahoga County has received a number of complaints about this "misalignment" problem already. I suspect it's just another round in the chamber that the Bolshviks will fire after they lose Ohio.


78 posted on 10/24/2004 3:49:30 PM PDT by Tamaqua ("How about we win and they lose" RR 1981)
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To: Tamaqua
..the instructions specifically tell the voter not to attempt to line the numbers on the sheet listing the candidates with the numbers on the punch card. It is really wuite simple to look for the number of the candidate or issue you wish to choose and punch the corresponding number on the card.

Why the arrows then?

81 posted on 10/24/2004 4:16:32 PM PDT by tsmith130 ("Some folks look at me and see a certain swagger, which in Texas is called "walking."" - GWB)
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