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Democrats Ask Judge To Extend Denver Poll Hours (Colorado)
CBS 4 Denver ^ | November 7, 2006 | Rick Sallinger

Posted on 11/07/2006 12:10:07 PM PST by beaversmom

Colorado Democratic Party officials said they will ask a state judge to keep Denver polling places open for two extra hours Tuesday night, saying computer problems forced some voters to wait up to two hours while others were turned away.

A court filing said the Denver city attorney supported the request. A Republican Party spokesman said the GOP would oppose it.

GOP spokesman Bryant Adams said an extension was unnecessary because anyone who showed up at a polling place by 7 p.m. would be allowed to vote, no matter how long it took.

Lines of up to 300 people formed at some Denver polling places.

"This is positively ridiculous," said 82-year-old Jack McCroskey, clutching his cane while waiting at the Washington Park polling place in southeast Denver. "At 82, I don't deserve to have to stand out here. What if it had been 10 degrees today?"

Denver Election Commission spokesman Alton Dillard blamed the delays on an power problem with laptop computers used to check voter registrations.

He said some election officials had to call the central election office for the registration information, which he said added "a couple more minutes" to the process. Dillard said voting machines themselves were not affected.

Colorado Democratic Party Chairman Pat Waak said the problem was major. Party spokesman Brian Mason said the laptop computers were not working at least four Denver polling places and probably more.

"Some (voters) were turned away and told to come back later. Others were given provisional ballots, but they ran out," Mason said.

State GOP spokesman Bryant Adams called the request for longer hours "outrageous."

"Absolutely, we're going to oppose the extension," he said. "All a person has to do to vote is to be line by 7 o'clock," he said.

He accused Democrats of trying to win the election in the courts rather than at the ballot box.

Secretary of state spokeswoman Lisa Doran said long lines were reported around the state, which she blamed on the longest ballot in decades -- with 14 proposals -- and new voting machines.

"Despite the training, some of the election judges are intimidated by the machines," she said.

Jon Winterton, 66, who said he had been waiting for an hour and 15 minutes at the Washington Park polling place, didn't mind.

"I love voting. Tonight is like other people's football games. I love watching the returns," he said.

Up to 300 people stood in line at Denver sites. At one, Democratic gubernatorial candidate Bill Ritter waited an hour and 40 minutes to vote.

"It's actually heartening, because if you're standing in line, that means there are people in front of you and in back of you who are all voters. They understand the process is important enough to be patient and wait in line," he said after voting.

A spokesperson for Ritter said after the legal action was announced that there is a reason to be concerned. He added that the party is trying to make sure everyone who wants to vote is physically able to vote. The Ritter campaign said if extending the hours resolves the problem, then great.

Republican Bob Beauprez, who spent months battling Ritter for governor, summed up the election in a single word: Watershed.

The Beauprez campaign said it was still working to determine the facts of what caused the vote delays. They said there was no current evidence that anything outside of the existing rules and law were needed.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Front Page News; US: Colorado
KEYWORDS: ratsvoteextentions; voterfraud
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To: beaversmom
Some lady rear-ended the car on my right trying to introduce me to her middle finger on the Boulder Turnpike back in '04.
She must not have liked my work back then....

61 posted on 11/07/2006 12:39:17 PM PST by RandallFlagg (I have ALL of my magnetic bumper stickers available to FRiends for use -CLICK MY NAME!!)
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To: Red Badger
To the asteroid:

"Down here! It's the THIRD planet from the Sun!" - Bob Grant

62 posted on 11/07/2006 12:40:28 PM PST by Williams
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To: beaversmom

And an update! The poll book (which Denver uses to check voter registration) is now down all across Denver. Sigh. I don't know whether to blame it on shennanigans, or just general incompetance. (And believe me, there's been plenty of both in Denver in this election.)


63 posted on 11/07/2006 12:41:03 PM PST by Starter
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To: Starter

No excuse. We all got the chance to vote early.


64 posted on 11/07/2006 12:44:20 PM PST by RandallFlagg (I have ALL of my magnetic bumper stickers available to FRiends for use -CLICK MY NAME!!)
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To: beaversmom

My daughter stood in line for over two hours in Denver. They had far far too few machines for the size of the district. She stayed until she voted.


65 posted on 11/07/2006 12:44:27 PM PST by OldFriend (Vote For the Sake of All the People in the World Who Never Get to Vote)
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To: beaversmom
I just heard on Denver radio that now the computerized poll books are down in several polling places. Denver is run by dems, so this is their issue. This year they decided to ditch the precinct system and go to a voting center model where you can go to any voting center to vote. As a result, each voter's name must be checked against a computerized central data base. I heard the problem has been in checking the names, resulting in the long lines.

I live in a republican-run county in the suburbs of Denver, which has kept the precinct voting model. I went to my precinct where they knew who I was, checked my id per law, and found my name in a printed voter book for my precinct. I was signed in within a minute and spent about 5 minutes voting an extremely long ballot. Of course each precinct only has a few hundred voters, while the 55 "voting centers" in Denver must handle all the voters for a population over one million. Brilliant plan.

Also, according to Colorado law, if you are in line by 7pm (poll closing time) you vote, so what is the problem? Maybe they just want to do drive-through voting like McDonald's. No wait. Terrible to have to stand in line to exercise such a precious right.
66 posted on 11/07/2006 12:44:39 PM PST by keepitreal
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To: HitmanLV

Funny, I was thinking Medved himself sounded a little downtrodden. I'm hoping you're right!


67 posted on 11/07/2006 12:46:04 PM PST by I_like_good_things_too
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To: beaversmom
Would you believe in Durango Colorado, they allowed about 200 people to vote YESTERDAY? The deadline for early voting was last Friday. I guess that is one way to skip the long lines, just vote on the wrong day and beat the crowds.

http://www.durangoherald.com/asp-bin/article_generation.asp?article_type=news&article_path=/news/06/news061107_1.htm
68 posted on 11/07/2006 12:46:46 PM PST by realmagnolia
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To: keepitreal

Everyone in Colorado will be finished voting, the results will be in and Denver will still be voting. I guess then they will know how much they need to get over the top.


69 posted on 11/07/2006 12:47:01 PM PST by beaversmom
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To: Xenalyte
I'm with Mr. Winterton.

For presidential elections, I take the whole day off.

:)

He's a very good friend of mine.

70 posted on 11/07/2006 12:47:15 PM PST by confederacy of dunces (Workin' & lurkin')
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To: I_like_good_things_too

Medved doesn't sound nearly as optimistic as he did yesterday, but not defeatist either. Wait and see.


71 posted on 11/07/2006 12:48:38 PM PST by HitmanLV ("If at first you don't succeed, keep on sucking until you do succeed." - Jerry 'Curly' Howard)
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To: beaversmom
Jusy voted in Colorado Springs, 75% GOP precinct. judges say "very busy", I haven't been here long enough to have a personal history as to whether it seems busier than past years.

I voted on a simple paper ballot (blacken the oval), very very easy, only a person with an IQ of 70 or less would have trouble with it. No more 66 judge retentions on the Illinois butterfly to punch, no chads to strip. A lot of initiatives, though, which Illinois doesn't allow.

72 posted on 11/07/2006 12:49:27 PM PST by cookcounty (John Kerry: On both sides of 3 wars. Four if you count the Battle for his Mouth.)
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To: beaversmom
WHY is it that the voting "problems" are ALWAYS in areas where the Dems run the election boards?????????????? And then want to BLAME THE REPUBLICANS????

Could some news organization, just once, investigate this fact???

73 posted on 11/07/2006 12:52:09 PM PST by cookcounty (John Kerry: On both sides of 3 wars. Four if you count the Battle for his Mouth.)
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To: DakotaGator
Any other explanations out there?

You got it in one.

74 posted on 11/07/2006 12:52:20 PM PST by LexBaird (98% satisfaction guaranteed. There's just no pleasing some people.)
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To: HitmanLV
Medved doesn't sound nearly as optimistic as he did yesterday, but not defeatist either. Wait and see.

Oh no, getting bad vibes again. Say something postive HLV!

75 posted on 11/07/2006 12:54:27 PM PST by beaversmom
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To: stockstrader
Stocks, you asked...Why is it that it is ALWAYS the DEMOCRATS that ask for extensions of voting hours?

Well, (he said, cynically) election fraud takes a little more time.

.

76 posted on 11/07/2006 12:56:03 PM PST by Seaplaner (Never give in. Never give in. Never...except to convictions of honour and good sense. W. Churchill)
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To: RandallFlagg
I'd agree, but this is the latest talking point.
77 posted on 11/07/2006 12:58:42 PM PST by Starter
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To: beaversmom

Reading this makes me think...I usually arrive at polling places either very early (before work), or very lat (after work)...I've never had to wait longer than 5 minutes to cast a ballot.


78 posted on 11/07/2006 12:59:55 PM PST by CT-Freeper (Said the perpetually dejected Mets fan.)
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To: beaversmom

Wimps. Voters in Iraq stood in line for hours under threat of terrorist attack. These nancies should be ashamed of themselves.


79 posted on 11/07/2006 1:02:36 PM PST by savedbygrace (SECURE THE BORDERS FIRST (I'M YELLING ON PURPOSE))
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To: beaversmom
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80 posted on 11/07/2006 1:06:14 PM PST by b4its2late (FOOTBALL REFEREES: It's tough playing with us, but you can't play the game without us.)
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