Voters encouraged to review ballots before confirming
CHARLESTON, W.Va. - A few voters from different counties continue to experience problems with electronic machines during early voting.
By Paul J. Nyden
Staff writer
October 27, 2008
CHARLESTON, W.Va. - A few voters from different counties continue to experience problems with electronic machines during early voting.
Eleven early voters from three counties - Jackson, Putnam and Berkeley - previously reported having problems with voting machines to the Charleston Gazette. At least five more voters in three other counties - Ohio, Monongalia and Greenbrier - recently reported similar problems.
A Wheeling Intelligencer editorial noted, "A few people who have cast ballots last week at the Ohio County early voting station in the City-County Building have reported difficulties.
"When they tried to select specific candidates on the touch-screen machine, votes instead were reported for their choices' opponents." MORE...
http://www.wvgazette.com/News/200810270020In every case I have seen reported the vote switch is from the voter intending to vote for Obama and the device switching their vote to a vote cast for McCain. If the DOJ and the FBI want to investigate something they should check into what seems to be an attempt to steal people's votes with these crooked ES&S devices.