Your voting experience

charrison

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Oct 13, 1999
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I early voted today. The poll worker said turnout has been very brisk and they have stayed busy all day.
Very polite and no one harrassed me while voting :D

This year we have touch screen voting machines. Overall they seem to be easy to use. User error would be almost impossible on these machines, but a couple of things could have been done better.

1. candidate selection review should have listed the candidates party with the name.
2. One of the races had candidate split across 2 screens. This is the only place where the user might become confused.


Overall it went well.
 

Darkhawk28

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Dec 22, 2000
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Originally posted by: charrison
I early voted today. The poll worker said turnout has been very brisk and they have stayed busy all day.
Very polite and no one harrassed me while voting :D

This year we have touch screen voting machines. Overall they seem to be easy to use. User error would be almost impossible on these machines, but a couple of things could have been done better.

1. candidate selection review should have listed the candidates party with the name.
2. One of the races had candidate split across 2 screens. This is the only place where the user might become confused.


Overall it went well.

Republican or Democrat, I'm glad your voting experience went well. BTW, where do you live?
 

charrison

Lifer
Oct 13, 1999
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Originally posted by: Darkhawk28
Originally posted by: charrison
I early voted today. The poll worker said turnout has been very brisk and they have stayed busy all day.
Very polite and no one harrassed me while voting :D

This year we have touch screen voting machines. Overall they seem to be easy to use. User error would be almost impossible on these machines, but a couple of things could have been done better.

1. candidate selection review should have listed the candidates party with the name.
2. One of the races had candidate split across 2 screens. This is the only place where the user might become confused.


Overall it went well.

Republican or Democrat, I'm glad your voting experience went well. BTW, where do you live?

Texas.
 

Darkhawk28

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Dec 22, 2000
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Originally posted by: charrison
Originally posted by: Darkhawk28
Originally posted by: charrison
I early voted today. The poll worker said turnout has been very brisk and they have stayed busy all day.
Very polite and no one harrassed me while voting :D

This year we have touch screen voting machines. Overall they seem to be easy to use. User error would be almost impossible on these machines, but a couple of things could have been done better.

1. candidate selection review should have listed the candidates party with the name.
2. One of the races had candidate split across 2 screens. This is the only place where the user might become confused.


Overall it went well.

Republican or Democrat, I'm glad your voting experience went well. BTW, where do you live?

Texas.

ahh, but hey you have touchscreens. Here in Missouri, we're still using butterfly ballots and fill-in-the-bubble sheets. Really archaic stuff.
 

charrison

Lifer
Oct 13, 1999
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Originally posted by: Darkhawk28
Originally posted by: charrison
Originally posted by: Darkhawk28
Originally posted by: charrison
I early voted today. The poll worker said turnout has been very brisk and they have stayed busy all day.
Very polite and no one harrassed me while voting :D

This year we have touch screen voting machines. Overall they seem to be easy to use. User error would be almost impossible on these machines, but a couple of things could have been done better.

1. candidate selection review should have listed the candidates party with the name.
2. One of the races had candidate split across 2 screens. This is the only place where the user might become confused.


Overall it went well.

Republican or Democrat, I'm glad your voting experience went well. BTW, where do you live?

Texas.

ahh, but hey you have touchscreens. Here in Missouri, we're still using butterfly ballots and fill-in-the-bubble sheets. Really archaic stuff.

Last time around we have paper ballots and black markers. That was a pretty easy system as well.
 

Darkhawk28

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Dec 22, 2000
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Originally posted by: charrison
Originally posted by: Darkhawk28
Originally posted by: charrison
Originally posted by: Darkhawk28
Originally posted by: charrison
I early voted today. The poll worker said turnout has been very brisk and they have stayed busy all day.
Very polite and no one harrassed me while voting :D

This year we have touch screen voting machines. Overall they seem to be easy to use. User error would be almost impossible on these machines, but a couple of things could have been done better.

1. candidate selection review should have listed the candidates party with the name.
2. One of the races had candidate split across 2 screens. This is the only place where the user might become confused.


Overall it went well.

Republican or Democrat, I'm glad your voting experience went well. BTW, where do you live?

Texas.

ahh, but hey you have touchscreens. Here in Missouri, we're still using butterfly ballots and fill-in-the-bubble sheets. Really archaic stuff.

Last time around we have paper ballots and black markers. That was a pretty easy system as well.

Tell me, have they instituted a paper-trail backup system?
 

charrison

Lifer
Oct 13, 1999
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Originally posted by: Darkhawk28
Originally posted by: charrison
Originally posted by: Darkhawk28
Originally posted by: charrison
Originally posted by: Darkhawk28
Originally posted by: charrison
I early voted today. The poll worker said turnout has been very brisk and they have stayed busy all day.
Very polite and no one harrassed me while voting :D

This year we have touch screen voting machines. Overall they seem to be easy to use. User error would be almost impossible on these machines, but a couple of things could have been done better.

1. candidate selection review should have listed the candidates party with the name.
2. One of the races had candidate split across 2 screens. This is the only place where the user might become confused.


Overall it went well.

Republican or Democrat, I'm glad your voting experience went well. BTW, where do you live?

Texas.

ahh, but hey you have touchscreens. Here in Missouri, we're still using butterfly ballots and fill-in-the-bubble sheets. Really archaic stuff.

Last time around we have paper ballots and black markers. That was a pretty easy system as well.

Tell me, have they instituted a paper-trail backup system?


Nope. But I trust the bipartison election committees will keep anyone from playing games. I think the best solution is for the touchscreen app to not count votes, but to generate a paper ballot that can them be reviewed and deposited in ballot box for scanner counting.
 

judasmachine

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Sep 15, 2002
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Originally posted by: charrison
Originally posted by: Darkhawk28
Originally posted by: charrison
Originally posted by: Darkhawk28
Originally posted by: charrison
Originally posted by: Darkhawk28
Originally posted by: charrison
I early voted today. The poll worker said turnout has been very brisk and they have stayed busy all day.
Very polite and no one harrassed me while voting :D

This year we have touch screen voting machines. Overall they seem to be easy to use. User error would be almost impossible on these machines, but a couple of things could have been done better.

1. candidate selection review should have listed the candidates party with the name.
2. One of the races had candidate split across 2 screens. This is the only place where the user might become confused.


Overall it went well.

Republican or Democrat, I'm glad your voting experience went well. BTW, where do you live?

Texas.

ahh, but hey you have touchscreens. Here in Missouri, we're still using butterfly ballots and fill-in-the-bubble sheets. Really archaic stuff.

Last time around we have paper ballots and black markers. That was a pretty easy system as well.

Tell me, have they instituted a paper-trail backup system?


Nope. But I trust the bipartison election committees will keep anyone from playing games. I think the best solution is for the touchscreen app to not count votes, but to generate a paper ballot that can them be reviewed and deposited in ballot box for scanner counting.

Prolly a good idea. Well rounded indeed.

 

Dissipate

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Jan 17, 2004
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Originally posted by: charrison
Originally posted by: Dissipate
Overall it went tell.

I have to disagree with you there. You basically just voted for your next slavemasters.



My what a bad attitude .....

One is supposed to have a good attitude towards someone who sends out an invitation to be raped? :confused:
 

CycloWizard

Lifer
Sep 10, 2001
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I would prefer it if they didn't list party names with candidates. Then people who don't pay attention and vote on party lines wouldn't know what to do, which is fine by me.
Originally posted by: conjur
You could not have voted. You aren't of age.

We all know you're only 12.
And you're still standing by your claim that you're not a troll? Fair enough, because I doubt anyone is still buying it.
 

cwjerome

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Sep 30, 2004
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I've only been voting since 1992. It was always cool, lotta friendly people in their 80s and 90s helping out ;) I already voted this time around... used the early ballot for the first time. Hope I didn't screw it up. If I see lawyers coming to my door, I'm breakin out the 12 gauge
 

Thegonagle

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Jun 8, 2000
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Originally posted by: charrison
Originally posted by: Darkhawk28

ahh, but hey you have touchscreens. Here in Missouri, we're still using butterfly ballots and fill-in-the-bubble sheets. Really archaic stuff.

Last time around we have paper ballots and black markers. That was a pretty easy system as well.

There's really nothing wrong with that system. As long as the ballot is well designed (some aren't; I don't consider the butterfly design to be a good design), optically scanned paper ballots are very accurate, and most importantly, produce an inherent paper trail.
 

Mean MrMustard

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Jan 5, 2001
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Originally posted by: CycloWizard
I would prefer it if they didn't list party names with candidates. Then people who don't pay attention and vote on party lines wouldn't know what to do, which is fine by me.

I vehemently agree.

There should be no mention of party affiliation on ballots, even if one wants to vote straight ticket. This is not saying you can't vote all Repub. or Dem. but it forces the voter to actually THINK about who they're voting for.

This idea, in my opinion, can eliminate a good portion of the sheepish thought processes of voters.

Anyway, back to reality...
 

CycloWizard

Lifer
Sep 10, 2001
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Originally posted by: ELP
Originally posted by: CycloWizard
I would prefer it if they didn't list party names with candidates. Then people who don't pay attention and vote on party lines wouldn't know what to do, which is fine by me.

I vehemently agree.

There should be no mention of party affiliation on ballots, even if one wants to vote straight ticket. This is not saying you can't vote all Repub. or Dem. but it forces the voter to actually THINK about who they're voting for.

This idea, in my opinion, can eliminate a good portion of the sheepish thought processes of voters.

Anyway, back to reality...
In addition, remove party boxes from voter registration forms and the requirement of belonging to a recognized party to get on the ballot - instead require X signatures. If you have a significant backing that wants to fund your campaign, so be it, but that should be the extent of it. The party system is way out of hand, and far too overreaching.\
 

MidasKnight

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Originally posted by: CycloWizard
I would prefer it if they didn't list party names with candidates. Then people who don't pay attention and vote on party lines wouldn't know what to do, which is fine by me.
Originally posted by: conjur
You could not have voted. You aren't of age.

We all know you're only 12.
And you're still standing by your claim that you're not a troll? Fair enough, because I doubt anyone is still buying it.

He " was " a respectable poster but what I've read from him here since the summer time and getting closer to the election I'd have to agree with your statement. Really to bad. And his reply seems like a " personal attack " to me.


But back to the topic ... great you had a comfortable voting experience charrison
and I hope the rest of the voting public has a trouble free time as well. (D) or (R) I hope after this election we as a Nation can meet in the middle most of the time to work " together " to solve our Nations problems.
 

Mean MrMustard

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Jan 5, 2001
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Originally posted by: CycloWizard
Originally posted by: ELP
Originally posted by: CycloWizard
I would prefer it if they didn't list party names with candidates. Then people who don't pay attention and vote on party lines wouldn't know what to do, which is fine by me.

I vehemently agree.

There should be no mention of party affiliation on ballots, even if one wants to vote straight ticket. This is not saying you can't vote all Repub. or Dem. but it forces the voter to actually THINK about who they're voting for.

This idea, in my opinion, can eliminate a good portion of the sheepish thought processes of voters.

Anyway, back to reality...
In addition, remove party boxes from voter registration forms and the requirement of belonging to a recognized party to get on the ballot - instead require X signatures. If you have a significant backing that wants to fund your campaign, so be it, but that should be the extent of it. The party system is way out of hand, and far too overreaching.\

Amen to that.
 

Darkhawk28

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Dec 22, 2000
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Originally posted by: charrison
Originally posted by: Darkhawk28
Originally posted by: charrison
Originally posted by: Darkhawk28
Originally posted by: charrison
Originally posted by: Darkhawk28
Originally posted by: charrison
I early voted today. The poll worker said turnout has been very brisk and they have stayed busy all day.
Very polite and no one harrassed me while voting :D

This year we have touch screen voting machines. Overall they seem to be easy to use. User error would be almost impossible on these machines, but a couple of things could have been done better.

1. candidate selection review should have listed the candidates party with the name.
2. One of the races had candidate split across 2 screens. This is the only place where the user might become confused.


Overall it went well.

Republican or Democrat, I'm glad your voting experience went well. BTW, where do you live?

Texas.

ahh, but hey you have touchscreens. Here in Missouri, we're still using butterfly ballots and fill-in-the-bubble sheets. Really archaic stuff.

Last time around we have paper ballots and black markers. That was a pretty easy system as well.

Tell me, have they instituted a paper-trail backup system?


Nope. But I trust the bipartison election committees will keep anyone from playing games. I think the best solution is for the touchscreen app to not count votes, but to generate a paper ballot that can them be reviewed and deposited in ballot box for scanner counting.

I can agree with that.
 

tallest1

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Jul 11, 2001
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My girlfriend and I early voted yesterday and everything went well

Before we left, we went online and researched all of the candidates and issues we would vote on and we came to our own independent decisions (Ex. We disagreed on Better Roads & Paths 5 cent tax, Parental notification of teenage abortions among other things)

We arrived at the voting center and a couple folks running locally were there. My girlfriend (her first time getting involved politically) quizzed one of the candidates she was voting against (according to her website, it seemed the candidate [Paula something] was running purely on experience and nowhere gave her stance on general issues) and got some crappy answer from her. She was all giddy inside knowing that she made the right decision beforehand. The voting process went smoothly as well. Friendly folks though I was a bit uneasy seeing that they were giving us pens instead of pencils to fill in the bubbles. After that, we went out for lunch and proudly wore our "I early-voted" stickers :)

(I'm not good at storytelling as you can see)
 

Darkhawk28

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Dec 22, 2000
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Originally posted by: tallest1
My girlfriend and I early voted yesterday and everything went well

Before we left, we went online and researched all of the candidates and issues we would vote on and we came to our own independent decisions (Ex. We disagreed on Better Roads & Paths 5 cent tax, Parental notification of teenage abortions among other things)

We arrived at the voting center and a couple folks running locally were there. My girlfriend (her first time getting involved politically) quizzed one of the candidates she was voting against (according to her website, it seemed the candidate [Paula something] was running purely on experience and nowhere gave her stance on general issues) and got some crappy answer from her. She was all giddy inside knowing that she made the right decision beforehand. The voting process went smoothly as well. Friendly folks though I was a bit uneasy seeing that they were giving us pens instead of pencils to fill in the bubbles. After that, we went out for lunch and proudly wore our "I early-voted" stickers :)

(I'm not good at storytelling as you can see)

Good for you Tallest1 and good for your girlfriend. It's refreshing to see someone do independent research to draw their own conclusions. :thumbsup:
 

Spamela

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Oct 30, 2000
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mrs. spamela voted early, by mail. i usually
vote in person.

we use the "fill in the white box with a #2 pencil" method
here (central valley of california).
 

classy

Lifer
Oct 12, 1999
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Originally posted by: charrison
I early voted today. The poll worker said turnout has been very brisk and they have stayed busy all day.
Very polite and no one harrassed me while voting :D

This year we have touch screen voting machines. Overall they seem to be easy to use. User error would be almost impossible on these machines, but a couple of things could have been done better.

1. candidate selection review should have listed the candidates party with the name.
2. One of the races had candidate split across 2 screens. This is the only place where the user might become confused.


Overall it went well.

Did you vote for Kerry ;)