Rules for Poll Watchers in Indiana:
Who may be a watcher?
a. Only newspaper reporters
b. Only members of political parties
c. People appointed by political parties or independent candidates and members of the media
d. Only people appointed by independent candidates
When can a watcher enter a polling place?
a. 6:30AM on Election Day
b. Noon on Election Day
c. 6:00PM on Election Day
d. As early as 5:30AM on Election Day
What is a watcher barred from doing at a polling place?
a. Leaving and re-entering a polling place
b. Interfering with voters or officials, handling election materials, and observing how a particular voter votes
c. Remaining at the polling place until counting is done
d. Hearing and seeing what happens in a polling place
Sorry, paste problems on my last post.
Who may be a watcher?
People appointed by political parties or independent candidates and members of the media
When can a watcher enter a polling place?
As early as 5:30AM on Election Day
What is a watcher barred from doing at a polling place?
Interfering with voters or officials, handling election materials, and observing how a particular voter votes
So, to be a watcher in Indiana, one must have been appointed by a candidate or member of the media. Who appointed Bolat Bersebayev and Anne Uhlig to be poll watchers in Indiana?
We’ve got similar regulations on “poll watchers” in Florida. I just fired off emails to my county supervisor of elections and to Governor Scott to find out how they plan to handle these “UN Observers” if they show up at a Florida polling place. This is an outrageous affront to our sovereignty that must be stopped. I’ll follow up with phone calls next week if I don’t get prompt replies.