Polling problems in Boston
Adam Rosi-Kessel reports on problems with the optical-scan ballots at his polling place in Roslindale:
When I voted this morning, however, the machines were not feeding the ballots. Instead, the poll workers were piling the ballots up on top of the machine, apparently to be fed into the machine when they figured out how to get it to work. When I left, they seemed to have gotten to the point of triple-checking whether the machine was plugged in.
I felt a bit uneasy leaving my secret ballot in a big open pile. It was somewhat reassuring that a police officer seemed to be in charge of watching the ballots, but I still will always have a slight reservation as to whether or not my vote was actually counted. ...
Mike Mennonno reports from Dorchester:
... My roommate just went to vote, and reports that the scanner in use at our polling place is out of order.
The way it works is you fill out your ballot by hand and then they stick it in a machine that sucks it up and shreds--er, I mean, scans it. But the machine isn't working. ...
Kim Atkins reports minor shennanigans, such as campaign workers going into polls with voters and Samiyah Diaz backers in JP telling voters NARAL endorsed her when it really endorsed her opponent, state Sen. Dianne Wilkerson.
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polling problems in JP
The same thing was going on at the Mary Curley School in JP. I arrived to vote at 7 A.M. and the workers were busy making calls to some tech support line. Eventually they had us drop the ballots in a slot on the side of the machine. Presumably, they will be scanned in later.
Same thing in Watertown
H2O town is reporting the same:
http://h2otown.info/node/2128
Mess in Worcester
Blue Mass. Group reports on problems with the touch-screen machines the state is testing in Worcester and some other places.
Struck from the rolls in JP
Jason reports he got to his polling place for the second time to find he'd been taken off the voter list.
Diaz
SAmiyah Diaz, not Chang, that was Sonia .....
Right, and fixed
Also, fixed the name of the reporter for the Herald, in case anybody noticed I got it wrong.
But wait
Have you learned nothing from the Herald?
Make your error on the front page, and bury the retraction somewhere on page 47. Or whatever passes for page 47 on this site.
Page 47
Of cours we have a page 47. What kind of rinky-dink operation you think this is?
A problem in Newton
Not with the machines, but with the system: Every time Margalit goes to vote, something goes wrong.
Voting in Roslindale
I voted at the same Greek church in Roslindale around 10 AM and everything went just fine.