I guess the big question is - and I hope it is in place - does Preibus have a plan for all precincts to have Pubbie monitors at all polls, including the inner city, Black Panther districts?
Discrepancies on rolls, Dems assuming identities of the dead is gonna be big, and unless we do have a plan to monitor, a tree will have fallen in the woods, but we weren’t there to hear it and as such, it made no noise we can prove.
Don’t know about Cincy (since I escaped from there in 1971 when the Army joined me)(Greenhills)
. . but here in Florida, the state passed a law that limits to 50% the number of Poll Workers that can be personally requested as members of the same family by the Precinct Manager of those who pass the training. The rest will be appointed by the Supervisor of Elections for that county. Here in Duval, the people who check in the voters and verify their registration status with their photo ID with a signature are called Investigators. Our SoE has his own rule that the number of Investigators will be balanced between the Parties and the opposing balance will be appointed by the SoE.
The two people appointed as Republicans in the minority precinct we work are also part of the original organizers of the local Tea Party group.
Reference: http://www.eac.gov/assets/1/Page/Poll%20Worker%20Requirements%20by%20State.pdf
FLORIDA
Affiliation with Political Party Requirement and Process for Nomination as Poll Worker
No affiliation required. At least 20 days before election the county supervisor of elections appoints election board, comprised of clerks and inspectors, for each precinct.
Fla. Stat. §102.012(1) (Thomson/West 2006).
No election board can consist solely of members of one party, unless its a primary where only one party has candidates on ballot, and then all workers may be members of that party.
Fla. Stat. §102.012(2) (Thomson/West 2006).