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To: Brian Sullivan who wrote (249098)5/6/2008 7:54:14 PM
From: Tom Clarke  Respond to of 793916
 
IN's Rokita: Keep It Going

The following is a statement from IN Sec/State Todd Rokita on campaigns or county election bds filing to keep polls open past 6:00 p.m.:

"Our office has received reports that a Porter County Circuit Court Judge ordered polls in a few select Porter County precincts to remain open until 7:00 P.M. CST. We currently have a Special Deputy in Porter County and will keep updated on the situation."

"Indiana Code Section 36-1-3-8 states that county election boards have no home rule over the length of time the polls are open and cannot order that polls remain open past 6:00 p.m. Rather, the local county court makes the call."

"Counties should always follow court orders regarding polling place hours. But, any voter who was not within the "chute," which is the area or pathway that extends fifty feet from the entrance of the polls must vote by provisional ballot. Those provisional ballots go without challenge and are secured separately from those cast prior to 6:00 p.m."

"Voter turnout is high and polling place lines continue to be long as voters arrive at the end of the day. This is a great problem to have and I encourage voters to be patient as local election officials react as quickly as possible."

"Our office also heard of ballot shortages in Jackson County today. The County ran out of ballots in 5 precincts, but complied with procedural fail-safes and printed out additional ballots in time for voters to cast those ballots."

"We have worked closely with the counties, asked them to prepare plenty of ballots due to large increases in voter registrations, and continue to brief the county officials on the appropriate failsafe procedures to ensure that every Hoosier who has the right to vote may do so."

hotlineblog.nationaljournal.com



To: Brian Sullivan who wrote (249098)5/6/2008 8:18:05 PM
From: Nadine Carroll  Respond to of 793916
 
NBC/MSNBC network is sure in the tank for Obama. Minutes after the polls close in North Carolina they call it for Obama, but say the Indiana is too close to call.

The polls are staying open longer in Indiana.

Not that MSNBC isn't in the tank, but not for this.