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To: amadeus who wrote (98353)12/2/2000 1:08:41 PM
From: TH  Respond to of 769670
 
Amazing, but what about this whole circus isn't?

HAGO

TH



To: amadeus who wrote (98353)12/2/2000 1:32:09 PM
From: Gordon A. Langston  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Interesting article. It also highlights a difference of opinion that is constantly being discussed here, namely the counting machines.

A representative for the manufacturer of Palm Beach County's voting equipment said indentations should not
be counted. If partially punched cards were meant to be counted, said Don Ussery, the computerized
counting equipment would be designed to detect them.

The problem of partially punched cards is a weakness in the system, which Palm Beach County started
using in 1976, said Sandy Brill of the state Division of Elections.