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To: Nick who wrote (14135)11/10/2000 2:05:59 PM
From: CAtechTrader  Read Replies (1) of 65232
 
Nick it is now being reported that the so called 19000 disallowed ballots were ballots turned in to the precinct workers as having been mistakenly marked, the ballots were cancelled properly and new ballots reissued and voted on. There are no 19000 people whose vote did not count. This happens in every precinct nationwide. I for one mis-marked a state initiative out here in CA and was reissued a new ballot after I signed a form and a stamp was put on the wrong ballot. I have done this in several elections before as state propositions are lengthy and hard to understand sometimes. There is no "injustice" here. As for machines, they are used nationwide and there accuracy has not been invalidated in court even once.
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