To: Sabertooth
Captain PBear and I just voted in our regular precinct in our community. We vote in every election and have never seen more than a couple of people at the polling place at a time.
There were a dozen people in line and I saw at least five people voting with 'provisional ballots'. Husband and I concurred that this is probably a tactic for both fraud and to slow down the count.
Anybody else seen anything odd?
372 posted on
10/07/2003 9:12:18 AM PDT by
pbear8
( sed libera nos a malo)
To: pbear8
At my polling place (which was also jammed) I saw what seemed to be an unusually high number of people voting "provisionally," too. At least they had to fill out a particular form in order to vote. In previous elections, I've noticed that when there is some problem and people ask for provisional ballots, the poll workers just give them an ordinary ballot and mutter something about "keeping them aside to check later." Now, that's scary!
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