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To: TaxRelief
BTW, I observed for a couple hours yesterday. The average for 7 voting machines was 127 voters in one hour. That's a rate of 18 voters/machine/hour or 3.3 minutes per voter. This also means the maximum number of voters, for a precinct with 7 machines, on election day will be 1651.

My precinct has 3052 registered voters. This truly smells like chaos.

Is it possible that there will be additional machines brought in for Tuesday? Depending on turnout, there may be no problem anyway.

28 posted on 10/27/2004 3:34:20 PM PDT by Bob
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More machines? Nope. They're basing machine distribution on 2000 info (they say). Of course that was when we didn't have "electronic voting" freaking everyone out. I am hoping we can send a formal request for the machine counts-by-precinct, then I can finish crunching the numbers.


32 posted on 10/27/2004 3:46:41 PM PDT by TaxRelief (380 Tons sounds like WMD to me. One-third of a Kiloton. That's huge.)
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