Oh, yeah, George..things are going wonderfully over there... Election Days and scavenger hunts go together so well, don't they?
http://www6.lexisnexis.com/publisher/EndUser?Action=UserDisplayFullDocument&orgId=574&topicId=100007188&docId=l:250609071&start=3To vote, crack the code Iraqi districts said to be using cryptic messages to lead people to polls
WASHINGTON - If Iraqis go to the polls on Jan. 30, there will be districts where only a local resident would know how to find a ballot box. An election worker, speaking on condition of anonymity because of the security situation,
said signboards with cryptic notations in marking pencil would go up on the day of the vote in some of Iraq's most violent neighborhoods."They'll have general instructions that will lead you to figure out how to vote," said one senior election manager in Baghdad.
With three weeks to go, the Independent Electoral Commission of Iraq is
unrolling a voter information campaign in a cat-and-mouse fashion that gives Iraqis the information they need to vote while hoping to frustrate the planning of suicide bombers and other election saboteurs. Michael Pan, a senior policy analyst with the Democratic-leaning Center for American Progress in Washington, said poor security threatens the integrity of the Iraqi vote. "Low turnout in certain areas could put the whole process in jeopardy," he said. "Generally speaking, this is not the way you do it. You don't rely on luck. That seems to be the strategy of the U.S. government and the Independent Electoral Commission of Iraq. But there are no good options because security's so bad."