The thing I don’t get about the
article is what happened to the zero totals tape. That is the first thing you do in the
morning, and every poll worker has to sign it. It’s not like you can miss 37 test
ballots. Was this a matter of the operating procedure
being to not print the tape b/c it is too long? If this is the case, we really have to
get this situation improved by implementing a proper summary report on the
AVTS. This has been done for the 4.4
release, if it is any consolation.
I don’t like blaming pollworkers in
cases like this, as the article seems to do. The software needs to suck less. -----Original Message----- To the right of the article, you can click on “Shops” or
“Places Nearby” and it indicates Columbus, Georgia. -----Original
Message----- The reference to Kennesaw State University at the bottom of the
article makes me think this must be Columbus, Georgia. When posting
articles such as these, perhaps we could make a point of indicating the state,
given the amount of states a county or city of a certain name may occur in. Nel -----Original Message----- This is a Diebold site??? Was this
Columbus Ohio? Georgia? Who can we call to discuss this with? -----Original Message----- This Story has been sent to you by :
lesley@dieboldes.com City's original vote totals flawed When all the vote tabulations were finally completed the morning after the Nov. 5 general election, unofficial totals from Columbus' first use of the new voting system were released for publication. The full article will be available on the Web for a limited time: https://www.ledger-enquirer.com/mld/enquirer/news/local/4567841.htm
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