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Edited on Tue Nov-04-08 04:33 PM by sfnative
Technicians finally arrived. Apparently, something was wrong with the memory on the scanner, so they had to zero out all the votes and scan all the ballots in again. We watched our batch of ballots go through, but they still have to do the rest. The tech said the optical scanners should count 1000 votes. We'll have to see if the machine stops counting at 616 votes again. I don't understand how they could send out a faulty scanner. This is an important election not only for our nation, but for our city and state as well. We have three very important city supervisor races going on, and approximately 32 city and state measures to vote for. I happen to live in a district where the corporate interests are attacking our progressive supervisor candidates. I can't tell you the number of mailers I've received slamming these progressive candidates. The woman passing out the "I voted" stickers joked that the stickers should really say "I think I voted." Next time, I'm voting early.
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