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To: King of Florida

At our precinct, as in all our city precincts, there are separate books/rolls for Dems and Republicans during a primary.

Also, each table is divided into alphabetical lines, i.e. A-G, H-M, etc.

You stand in the appropriate line, the poll worker checks your voter ID and photo ID, you sign the book, and then they activate the card (electronic voting) with the right issues (in other words my screen only showed Republican candidates, not Democratic candidates.)


60 posted on 01/29/2008 8:29:52 AM PST by dawn53
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To: dawn53

We had a new system today. Just one line. They scanned my driver’s license and I had to sign on a touch screen. Then I was handed my ballot and headed off to a booth to vote.


80 posted on 01/29/2008 9:02:23 AM PST by Alice in Wonderland
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To: dawn53
You stand in the appropriate line, the poll worker checks your voter ID and photo ID, you sign the book, and then they activate the card (electronic voting) with the right issues (in other words my screen only showed Republican candidates, not Democratic candidates.)

You mean you actually have to show proof of identity and a photo to vote in Florida? How restrictive. Here in NM you just show up an tell them your name and they check your name against the list and give you a ballot. No photo, no ID and no check if you are a citizen. Much more progressive than Florida.

/sar

89 posted on 01/29/2008 9:46:38 AM PST by CedarDave (Hillary and Obama promise change: Exactly what will be left in our pockets after they take the rest)
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