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RE: Voting fiasco in Montgomery County Maryland
From: "Young, Keith" <Keith.Young () montgomerycountymd gov>
Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2006 17:17:40 -0400
Yeah, my location that I set up was running at about 7:40, but my engineers didn't have theirs going until later... --Keith Keith Young, Security Official Department of Technology Services Montgomery County, Maryland phone - (240) 777-2955 -----Original Message----- From: funsec-bounces () linuxbox org [mailto:funsec-bounces () linuxbox org] On Behalf Of Richard M. Smith Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2006 4:29 PM To: funsec () linuxbox org Subject: [funsec] Voting fiasco in Montgomery County Maryland From Slashdot. Someone doesn't want some of the federal government employees to vote...... Richard http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/09/12/AR200609 1200535_pf.html Montgomery to Extend Voting Hours After Election Glitches County Polling Places to Stay Open Until 9 P.M. By Debbi Wilgoren and Miranda Spivack Washington Post Staff Writers Tuesday, September 12, 2006; 3:52 PM Polling stations in Montgomery County will remain open until 9 tonight--an hour later than usual--to accommodate voters who were turned away from the polls this morning because of a glitch that left computerized voting machines across the county inoperable. Circuit Court Judge Eric M. Johnson issued the order about 2 p.m., in response to a petition by the Montgomery County Board of Elections. Boxes of automated voting cards that are required to work the electronic machines were mistakenly left behind in a Rockville warehouse in the run-up to Election Day, elections officials said. Early morning voters were forced to cast provisional, hand-written ballots at Montgomery County's 238 polling places, while election staffers scrambled to deliver the forgotten voting cards as quickly as possible. Several precincts ran out of the paper ballots, and workers from at least one precinct went to a copy shop to make more. Some poll workers, according to witnesses, did not know the provisional ballots were an option and told voters to try again later in the day. The cards began to be delivered shortly after 7 a.m. and had been dropped off at all polling stations by 9:50 a.m., election officials said, and voting returned to normal. But for some of those who had shown up as early as 7 a.m. to cast their ballots and could not wait, it was too little, too late. "This is just obscene that we can live in one of the most forward-thinking counties in the country, and have so many advantages open to us, and for some reason we can't get our polls to work," said campaign volunteer Valerie Coll, who was stationed outside Cannon Road Elementary School in Silver Spring. ... "That's negligence," he said of the undelivered cards, speaking outside Green Street Elementary School in Annapolis, where he cast his own ballot without difficulty. "That's inexcusable." ... She said precinct workers began calling the board's officers at 6:15 a.m. to report that the cards -- which function like ATM cards and are handed to each voter as he or she arrives at the polls -- had not been delivered. Voters are supposed to insert their cards into the electronic voting machines so that the correct ballot will appear on screen. Without the cards, the voting machines cannot work.
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