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Why is it that Democrats seem to have all sorts of problems being able to vote correctly?
Well, the Democratic Party does get the vote of the uneducated and the stupid, so it's not that surprising.
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Why is it that Democrats seem to have all sorts of problems being able to vote correctly?
If you can't find your proper place for voting probably you shouldn't be,and its a dumb law,both side make them everyday,and there in is the problem.
Not one word about a law that makes it so people can not be directed to the proper place to vote?
Why are you opposing elections workers helping voters ?
Of those 14,000-plus ballots, 3,423 were cast in Cuyahoga County, home to Turners district and by far the county with the most uncounted provisional ballots during the November 2008 elections due to wrong place filings.
The irony here, given Turners fight to get poll workers to assist voters, is that the casting of provisional ballots in the wrong place is most often the fault of the poll workers themselves not voters.
If you can't find your proper place for voting probably you shouldn't be,and its a dumb law,both side make them everyday,and there in is the problem.
So you are FOR laws that make it harder for legal American voters to vote?
If you can't find your proper place for voting probably you shouldn't be,and its a dumb law,both side make them everyday,and there in is the problem.
So you are FOR laws that make it harder for legal American voters to vote?
Can you even read??
If you can't find your proper place for voting probably you shouldn't be,and its a dumb law,both side make them everyday,and there in is the problem.
So you are FOR laws that make it harder for legal American voters to vote?
Poll workers exsist to help people vote
A voter cannot get a provisional ballot unless given one by a poll worker. Remember, under current law, the law in place in November 2008, poll workers were mandated to get voters to the right location even if they are voting provisionally. Ostrowski noted that it is not always poll workers fault because sometimes voters insist they are in the right location and demand a provisional ballot.
from your article
If an individual declares that the individual is eligible to vote in a jurisdiction other than the jurisdiction in which the individual desires to vote, or if, upon review of the precinct voting location guide using the residential street address provided by the individual, an election official at the polling place at which the individual desires to vote determines that the individual is not eligible to vote in that jurisdiction, the election official shall direct the individual to the polling place for the jurisdiction in which the individual appears to be eligible to vote, explain that the individual may cast a provisional ballot at the current location but the ballot will not be counted if it is cast in the wrong precinct, and provide the telephone number of the board of elections in case the individual has additional questions.
If the individual refuses to travel to the polling place for the correct jurisdiction or to the office of the board of elections to cast a ballot, the individual shall be permitted to
vote a provisional ballot at that jurisdiction in accordance with division (B) of this section.
Did anyone bother to read the damned bill?
http://www.legislature.state.oh.us/BillText129/129_SB_148_PS_Y.pdf
If an individual declares that the individual is eligible to vote in a jurisdiction other than the jurisdiction in which the individual desires to vote, or if, upon review of the precinct voting location guide using the residential street address provided by the individual, an election official at the polling place at which the individual desires to vote determines that the individual is not eligible to vote in that jurisdiction, the election official shall direct the individual to the polling place for the jurisdiction in which the individual appears to be eligible to vote, explain that the individual may cast a provisional ballot at the current location but the ballot will not be counted if it is cast in the wrong precinct, and provide the telephone number of the board of elections in case the individual has additional questions.
If the individual refuses to travel to the polling place for the correct jurisdiction or to the office of the board of elections to cast a ballot, the individual shall be permitted to
vote a provisional ballot at that jurisdiction in accordance with division (B) of this section.
Essentially, they ARE required to direct voters to the correct precinct.
Did anyone bother to read the damned bill?
http://www.legislature.state.oh.us/BillText129/129_SB_148_PS_Y.pdf
If an individual declares that the individual is eligible to vote in a jurisdiction other than the jurisdiction in which the individual desires to vote, or if, upon review of the precinct voting location guide using the residential street address provided by the individual, an election official at the polling place at which the individual desires to vote determines that the individual is not eligible to vote in that jurisdiction, the election official shall direct the individual to the polling place for the jurisdiction in which the individual appears to be eligible to vote, explain that the individual may cast a provisional ballot at the current location but the ballot will not be counted if it is cast in the wrong precinct, and provide the telephone number of the board of elections in case the individual has additional questions.
If the individual refuses to travel to the polling place for the correct jurisdiction or to the office of the board of elections to cast a ballot, the individual shall be permitted to
vote a provisional ballot at that jurisdiction in accordance with division (B) of this section.
Essentially, they ARE required to direct voters to the correct precinct.
Yes, but there was an amendment suggested (and refused) to stop poll workers from directing voters. TruthDon'tMatter attests that this was a deliberate attempt by Republicans to stop people voting. Rational, intelligent people know it was to because the poll workers were responsible for the wrong directions.
Not rocket science but still it is so far over the head of TruthDon'tMatter that it could be on the fucking shuttle.
For example, one provision added by the Ohio House barred poll workers from helping voters find their correct precinct for voting if they end up in the wrong place.
I dont , I want everyone to vote.
I want every person who disagrees with me to have their legal vote counted.
Why do you all here defend tactics that make it harder and harder for people to vote?
She's well known for whackery and quackery.Did anyone bother to read the damned bill?
http://www.legislature.state.oh.us/BillText129/129_SB_148_PS_Y.pdf
Essentially, they ARE required to direct voters to the correct precinct.
Yes, but there was an amendment suggested (and refused) to stop poll workers from directing voters. TruthDon'tMatter attests that this was a deliberate attempt by Republicans to stop people voting. Rational, intelligent people know it was to because the poll workers were responsible for the wrong directions.
Not rocket science but still it is so far over the head of TruthDon'tMatter that it could be on the fucking shuttle.
The OP stated:
For example, one provision added by the Ohio House barred poll workers from helping voters find their correct precinct for voting if they end up in the wrong place.
The obvious implication in the OP is that this was part of the bill which was passed, and an evil plot by the GOP.
Essentially... the OP lied.
I'm starting to see a pattern of that from this particular poster. Sad that they have so little to stand on in regards to Democratic ideals, policies and platforms, that the OP has to resort to bold faced lies to attack the opposition in the hopes that it will draw attention away from the ever more obvious shortcomings of their party.