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Early birds, long lines: Crowds, complex ballot slow the process(Florida)
Miami Herald ^ | 11/4/02 | SOFIA SANTANA, EVAN S. BENN AND MARTIN MERZER

Posted on 11/04/2002 12:19:16 PM PST by finnman69

Early birds, long lines: Crowds, complex ballot slow the process

`I didn't think I'd have to wait an hour'

BY SOFIA SANTANA, EVAN S. BENN AND MARTIN MERZER mmerzer@herald.com

Election officials call it ''convenience voting,'' but it didn't seem all that convenient Friday. Thousands of voters hoping to avoid long lines on Election Day found themselves enmeshed in long lines four days before Election Day.

Many advance voting sites were jammed Friday as early birds confronted lengthy, complex ballots and relatively few machines at six locations in Broward County and 14 in Miami-Dade County.

Was it a harbinger of things to come in South Florida? Probably.

Broward Elections Supervisor Miriam Oliphant was so worried about overcrowded polling places on Election Day that she asked Gov. Jeb Bush to officially lengthen voting hours. Request denied.

''I didn't think I'd have to wait an hour,'' said Mark Sanchez, 34, of West Kendall, one of 40 people in a line that snaked through the children's section of the West Kendall Regional Library. ``But I'm sure it will be worse Nov. 5.''

An hour? He was lucky he wasn't at the Broward County satellite courthouse in Hollywood. There, an hour carried you only halfway to the touch-screen machines, if you decided to stay.

''You gotta be kidding me,'' Rick Dunn, 49, said as he gazed at a line twisting around courthouse corners. ``No way. I'm out.''

His words were repeated nearly verbatim in North Miami, where Rita Cecilio reversed course after learning she'd have to wait 45 minutes to vote at the library.

''It's frustrating,'' she said. 'I walked in and said, `No way.' Once I saw the line, I said 'I'm outta here.' ''

SOMETHING NEW

Election officials noted that early voting by machine is a new phenomenon in Florida, and that some sites accommodated voters without undue delay Friday.

All early voting locations in both counties are open today.

''You learn from every election you do,'' said Broward Commissioner Suzanne Gunzburger, ``although this election is like a 100-year storm.''

And one that moves pretty slowly.

Voters at the Pembroke Pines voting center endured 90-minute delays Friday -- and that was before the lunch-hour crowd arrived.

''I tried to beat everyone by getting here a little early,'' said Jim Cocca, 61, of Miramar. ``But I almost passed out back there.''

Shortly after noon, the line grew to 80 feet as voters stood outside in the heat, waiting to reach one of seven touch-screen machines inside the small but air conditioned office.

Heeding complaints from the crowd, election workers brought out 30 chairs. That seemed inadequate to Larry Seidman, 79, of Pembroke Pines.

''How about some lunch?'' he asked.

Still, most said they'd rather wait and vote early than face longer lines Election Day.

''I can tell you this -- an hour today is better than whatever's coming Tuesday,'' said Harriet Friedman, 76, of Hallandale Beach. ``That'll be murder.''

EASY VOTING

And it wasn't all bad.

At Miami Beach City Hall, voters who arrived at noon were pleasantly surprised. Only four of 12 voting booths were occupied. At West Miami City Hall, some voters were in and out in 20 minutes.

''Sometimes, you're sitting here and it's quiet, and then a whole lot of people come in,'' said Kirkland Beale, a poll worker in Miami Beach. ``Some older voters take longer to cast their votes and it slows things down.''

Carlos Rodriguez, 90, required 15 minutes to work through the Miami-Dade ballot, which is considerably shorter than the Broward ballot. ''Better today than Election Day,'' he said after voting in Miami Beach.

Experts worry that voters using unfamiliar new equipment are consuming too much time as they negotiate a ballot crammed with the hotly fought gubernatorial race, other statewide elections, judicial retentions, 10 state constitutional amendments and additional contests.

Voters at the Broward County Governmental Center took an average of about 10 minutes to cast ballots Friday afternoon, but some needed as long as 16 minutes.

In Miami-Dade, Aventura resident Cynthia Bloom spent 20 minutes in line and another 20 minutes getting through the ballot.

''The ballot isn't just long; it's not clear,'' she said. ``These amendments are so difficult to understand.''

Lori Parrish, chairwoman of Broward's County Commission, said voters who study the ballot before they reach polling places can perform their civic duty without inconveniencing others.

''Everybody's panicking, and they need to stop,'' Parrish said. ``You can vote in less than six minutes, max, if you're prepared.''

But on Friday, the ballot clearly contributed to the problems.

At a library in Cutler Ridge, more than 50 people waited in line, and they watched with growing anger as voters spent 10 minutes or more at the machines.

''You have to read the instructions on how to use the machines before you get to the polls,'' Estille Jovan, 61, of Perrine, said with sufficient volume to be heard throughout the auditorium.

She stormed off.

Election officials in both counties said they were aware of the lines Friday but could not do much to alleviate them.

Most voting machines already are committed to Election Day use. In addition, state law requires that early voting only be offered at election offices.

BUSLOADS OF VOTERS

Miami-Dade officials said some delays were caused when busloads of voters arrived at some sites. ''If people all of a sudden show up, it could be a problem,'' said Mayor Alex Penelas.

Last week, when early voting began, slightly more than 2,000 people a day voted early in Miami-Dade, officials said. By Friday, more than 4,000 a day were voting; a similar number voted early in Broward.

Despite the lines, state officials urged voters to cast ballots today, Sunday (in Miami-Dade) and Monday.

On Sunday, many church congregations are expected to travel to County Hall, the only early voting site open that day in Miami-Dade. Broward does not plan to open polling places Sunday.

''To whatever extent we can get people to vote early, we can avoid even longer lines on Tuesday,'' said Secretary of State Jim Smith.

REDUCING WAIT

About 75,000 Broward residents are expected to vote early or by absentee ballot -- 14 percent of the total expected turnout. In Miami-Dade, 65,000 people cast early or absentee votes by Friday night -- about 11 percent of the total expected turnout -- and several thousand more should arrive before Tuesday.

That should help reduce waiting times on Election Day, but even if all machines work perfectly, long lines are likely to form, especially during peak voting times -- from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Officials reminded South Floridians that anyone in line at 7 p.m. will be allowed to vote, even if polling places must remain open for many hours to accommodate them.

Herald staff writers Erika Bolstad, Richard Brand, Oscar Corral, Joni James, Jennifer Maloney and Andrea Robinson contributed to this report.


TOPICS: Front Page News; Politics/Elections; US: Florida
KEYWORDS: earlyvoting; election; floriduh; jebbush; mcbride
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To: finnman69
Touch machine, that explains it. Someone thought it would be easier and quicker on a computer.

Get out the paper cards, the card reader and the number 2 pencils. Fill in the little circle. Do not mark outside the circle. Fill the circle in completely. Be sure to read carefully before making your selection. If you make a mistake, erase completely.

Gather the cards, run them through the machine. Works like a charm. And I bet you could have picked up the system for pennies on the dollar of what the new system cost.

KISS Keep It Simple Stupid. In Floiduh's case, KISFS Keep It Simple For Stupid.
41 posted on 11/04/2002 2:57:55 PM PST by BJungNan
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To: finnman69
A Sample Ballot is essential this time around, along with some time dedicated to study it.

I have already filled out my Sample Ballot. All I need to do tomorrow is transfer that data into the machine. But I'm probably the exception, and so, yes, lots of folks will be in the Voting Booth for 10 or more minutes, easy.

42 posted on 11/04/2002 3:02:23 PM PST by beckett
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To: Joe Brower

Seems a whopping four machines have been located. Sun-Sentinal October 31:
The county owns 5,040 touch-screen machines, but 14 are still missing from the Sept. 10 primary

43 posted on 11/04/2002 3:14:39 PM PST by NautiNurse
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To: Gunslingr3; FLdeputy; Beauty
Heeding complaints from the crowd, election workers brought out 30 chairs. That seemed inadequate to Larry Seidman, 79, of Pembroke Pines.

''How about some lunch?'' he asked.

Wonder what party he's going to vote for.

44 posted on 11/04/2002 3:14:40 PM PST by Jonathon Spectre
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To: finnman69
"I didn't think I'd have to wait an hour," said Mark Sanchez, 34, of West Kendall."

Mr. Sanchez (whom I am safely assuming to be of Cuban descent) needs to keep in mind that in Cuba, they have been waiting to vote since 1952.

It's incredible that people think that an hour out of their lives to carry out the most important duty of the citizenry in our form of government, is a lot to ask for.

45 posted on 11/04/2002 3:24:38 PM PST by Luis Gonzalez
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To: Ragtime Cowgirl; All
I am filling out my sample ballot to bring with me tomorrow and I am not sure about a couple of the Court of Appeals judges. Any info on the following would be great:
Orfinger
Palmer
Pleus
Sawaya

Thanks!

46 posted on 11/04/2002 3:37:27 PM PST by inflorida
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To: NautiNurse; Joe Brower; finnman69; yoe; Luis Gonzalez

TOLL-FREE NUMBER FOR VOTERS WHO HAVE PROBLEMS AT POLLS ON ELECTION DAY

The number is 1-866-VOTE-411. You'll be prompted to enter your 5-digit zip code -- you can leave a recorded message about the problem you're having -- and then you'll be transferred either to a Democratic Party "Promote and Protect" call center or your local County Board of Elections.


DNC Toll-Free Election-Day # [GOP pollworkers, voters w/complaints: let YOUR voice be heard!]
47 posted on 11/04/2002 4:10:41 PM PST by Ragtime Cowgirl
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To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Will you make an exception FV? You said no more "duh". lol Thanks for putting the toll free number up there. So, you found out it's inclusive? Very interesting. I know, wrong thread but I should be sleeping. I am really under the weather. You, go, ragtime. I'll be back tomorrow. Good night all you worker bees.
48 posted on 11/04/2002 4:13:18 PM PST by floriduh voter
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To: inflorida
Sorry, inflorida. I have no idea. Did you check the Florida board? My local judges were all Chiles-Graham appointees so I voted "NO"...but the SOE said that in 20 years not one judge has been voted off the bench. My Dem. neighbor is voting "No" for both FSC Judges. Maybe a first for Florida voters? (^:
49 posted on 11/04/2002 4:14:31 PM PST by Ragtime Cowgirl
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To: finnman69
Idiot Dems slow the process!
50 posted on 11/04/2002 4:15:38 PM PST by Lurking2Long
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To: floriduh voter
You are most definitely not a DUH. I don't think that the DNC number is meant for US, but what are they going to do? Deny OUR eyewitness voter fraud complaints - AGAIN!(^:

Get well. We'll spread the news.

I got a LITTLE carried AWAY with those CAPS, lol!

51 posted on 11/04/2002 4:19:57 PM PST by Ragtime Cowgirl
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To: finnman69
I hope the fraud watchers are out in force tomorrow. The reported anecdotes of cheating and fraudulent behavior have been increasing at an alarming rate, and absent enforced sanctions (jail time) against this, it will grow and undermine the free election system. I expect that technology will eliminate most, if not all, fraud within 25 years. Until that time, the Democratic Party will become more and more associated with the problem of vote fraud. Please be vigilant tomorrow!
52 posted on 11/04/2002 4:28:23 PM PST by Zebra
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To: Seruzawa
It is because we have tons of constitutional amendments on in Florida, I think about 11. They are all long and many are difficult to make heads or tail out of. If you have never read them before, even if you are a good reader, you will spend at least 15 minutes reading them. So many people, who think they just have to vote "Bush" or "McBride" are going to greeted with pages and pages (literally) of reading tomorrow. That is why the repubs have been pushing early voting here.
53 posted on 11/04/2002 4:45:56 PM PST by I still care
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To: finnman69
..."busloads"....I can see it now - stay on the bus fellow dimocrats, we're going to vote again at the next stop.
54 posted on 11/04/2002 5:51:25 PM PST by zip
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To: SES1066
I was 1st in line at my polling place with about 5 behind me very quickly. By the time the polling place opened, there were roughly 28 people in line. It took me longer to get my electronic card than it took me to vote on the touch-screen. So long as people have a picture ID out to show and study the ballot before going into the polling place, there should be no problems! Now we will see how some of the NOTORIOUS precincts do.
55 posted on 11/05/2002 4:27:32 AM PST by SES1066
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