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Any problems/mischief this morning? Any fruitcakes screaming? Post 'em here.
Pretty uneventful on my side of things. We woke up at 6 to go get in line (a very short one, thankfully). This is the third time I've voted in this high school gym equipment closet (I'm not lying).
We had two machines this time around; ol' bessie (a push button ballot) and a newfangled Diebold device.
True to form, some guy was throwing a fit that the Diebold machine
ed up his vote, and there were three people working on the machine to try and register his vote. Delightful piece of technology. And we got to the polling place at 6:10, so it had only been running for 10 minutes (with people using it, anyway) before it broke. While I understand the man's frustration, my lack of coffee made me hard to find sympathy in.
So, luckily (and I would have demanded it anyway), we used ol' Bessie. One thing I don't get about the hubub over the Diebold machines not giving paper receipts is that ol' Bessie doesn't either. I push a button adjacent to candidate X, and a red light appears in that box (think back to that child's toy called Alphie). I trust that it is genuinely tied to candidate X, but have no certainty. While I understand the grievance that a computer-based machine is easier to manipulate (especially given the evidence that Diebold voting machines are easier to hack than the Dreamcast was to pirate); nevertheless, I still don't have a paper receipt displaying my vote either.
It was a crappy rainy morning; rain does have a depressing effect on voter turnout, but it doesn't impact those (1) upright citizens that feel the need to vote or (2) party diehards on both sides. I don't see the weather *changing* the vote here in terms of percentages, but, rather, just bringing down the number of overall votes cast.
Pretty uneventful on my side of things. We woke up at 6 to go get in line (a very short one, thankfully). This is the third time I've voted in this high school gym equipment closet (I'm not lying).
We had two machines this time around; ol' bessie (a push button ballot) and a newfangled Diebold device.
True to form, some guy was throwing a fit that the Diebold machine

So, luckily (and I would have demanded it anyway), we used ol' Bessie. One thing I don't get about the hubub over the Diebold machines not giving paper receipts is that ol' Bessie doesn't either. I push a button adjacent to candidate X, and a red light appears in that box (think back to that child's toy called Alphie). I trust that it is genuinely tied to candidate X, but have no certainty. While I understand the grievance that a computer-based machine is easier to manipulate (especially given the evidence that Diebold voting machines are easier to hack than the Dreamcast was to pirate); nevertheless, I still don't have a paper receipt displaying my vote either.
It was a crappy rainy morning; rain does have a depressing effect on voter turnout, but it doesn't impact those (1) upright citizens that feel the need to vote or (2) party diehards on both sides. I don't see the weather *changing* the vote here in terms of percentages, but, rather, just bringing down the number of overall votes cast.