Democrat poll worker ejected for pre-selecting 'straight Dem ticket' on voting machines

Aug 6, 2012
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The Hamilton County Sheriff's Office has reportedly opened an investigation into James Zheng


An Indiana election office reportedly ejected a Democrat poll worker over allegations that he had pressured poll-goers against voting for certain candidates and even pre-selected Democratic andidates on a voting machine last week, local election officials told Fox News.

The incidents took place at a polling place in Carmel, Indiana, under the Hamilton County Election Office. Hamilton County Election administrator Beth Sheller declined to identify the poll worker in an interview with Fox News Digital, but detailed a report from the inspector at the polling location. Sheller stated that the inspector had learned of two separate incidents that may constitute electioneering and election interference. The poll worker, first identified by Chalkboard Review executive director Tony Kinnett, as James Zheng, is now reportedly being investigated by the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office, and Sheller says she hopes to see Zheng prosecuted.
 

Not this again...

The Hamilton County Sheriff's Office has reportedly opened an investigation into James Zheng


An Indiana election office reportedly ejected a Democrat poll worker over allegations that he had pressured poll-goers against voting for certain candidates and even pre-selected Democratic andidates on a voting machine last week, local election officials told Fox News.

The incidents took place at a polling place in Carmel, Indiana, under the Hamilton County Election Office. Hamilton County Election administrator Beth Sheller declined to identify the poll worker in an interview with Fox News Digital, but detailed a report from the inspector at the polling location. Sheller stated that the inspector had learned of two separate incidents that may constitute electioneering and election interference. The poll worker, first identified by Chalkboard Review executive director Tony Kinnett, as James Zheng, is now reportedly being investigated by the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office, and Sheller says she hopes to see Zheng prosecuted.


TX stopped straight line party voting, and on the new machines each race in on new screen as you progress down the ballot. Once you finish, you insert paper in the machine to print your selections. When you verify that is how you voted, then the paper is inserted into a scanner to record your votes. When I voted, you select the machine you will use and the poll workers stay away unless you have a question about operating the machine. That's the way it should be done.

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None of you loons are willing to wait for the actual story if it makes Conservatives or Republicans look bad.

Seems the guy was demonstrating how to use an electronic voting machine and clicked down the Democratic Row

The machine was reset before the guy voted
 

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