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I do not wish to sound conspiratorial or paranoid but I followed the signs to the specified room, was greeted and given a form to fill out. I noticed in the room there were electronic voting machines and a few paper ballot booths. I filled out the form returned to the front desk and began to ask for a paper ballot. The woman who was entering and checking my data shushed me and said just a minute. She verified my eligibility, called a gentleman over to take me to an electronic machine. I asked for a paper ballot and the man told me I needed to ask for one earlier. I checked all the signs on the walls and there was no mention of paper ballots anywhere. I was taken back to the desk, scolded for not saying anything earlier. Someone apparently went and got an armed police officer who stood behind the desk. I apologized for the inconvenience this may have caused but did say by law this was my right. I pointed at the paper ballot booths just 10 feet away. One of the poll workers within earshot came to my aid and lead me out of the room, and once out of earshot of the staff, apologized to me and said there was no problem and I shouldn't have known paper balloting was done in a separate room which was not marked. They had just changed this routine do to the crowds. He took me to another other room down the hall (which was unmarked) where I had to have my id checked a second time and was given a paper ballot. Oddly enough, the staffer who then assisted me didn't know if they had any paper ballots and had to search for one.
After completing the paper ballot, I noticed if one folds the two page ballot in half for envelope insertion, the crease falls across only one, and I mean the only one, darkened circle. You guessed it, my vote for Obama. I don't know anything about electronic scanners but after years of taking standardized tests and being warned against folding the forms, I thought this strange. If you haven't seen the absentee ballot, it lists the presidential candidates in a curious way. Obama is the first choice followed by McKinney, Barr, Nader, and then McCain. I folded the ballot in such a way that my presidential pick was not in the crease and it still fit in the envelope. I was instructed to just drop it into the locked box. There was a line of people dropping off sealed absentee ballots. I asked the poll worker about turn out, she told me in Delaware County approximately 40,000 people have voted early to date.
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