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This appeared in the July 24 Dispatch.
Ohio counties using touch-screen voting machines must make paper ballots available in the Nov. 4 election, but poll workers won't have to tell voters they have a "paper or plastic" choice, Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner said yesterday.
Remember to ask for one when you go vote. Or even better yet, stand outside your precinct and let people know they can ask for a paper ballot. Would it be legal for us to post notices at precincts?? I think this is important to guarantee a fair election in our state.
Also, all the good folks who are going to be calling and going door to door, please remind people they can have a paper ballot. I would love to see a few hundred thousand voters ask for paper. Wouldn't that seal the argument against the machines we love to hate?????
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