This writer contends that many thousands of 2016 voters will likely be turned away from the polls -- or just give up -- because of antiquated voting machines, especially in poorer areas where local governments don't have the money to replace them.
Oregon and Colorado apparently vote entirely by mail, and in California vote-by-mail is an option. Other jurisdictions still use "fill in the box" paper ballots that are read and tabulated by OCR scanners (and of course, the paper ballots can be recounted if necessary).
http://ift.tt/1LtVfaM
So, wherever you are, how do you vote? How long are the lines? If there are problems, what would you do differently?
Oregon and Colorado apparently vote entirely by mail, and in California vote-by-mail is an option. Other jurisdictions still use "fill in the box" paper ballots that are read and tabulated by OCR scanners (and of course, the paper ballots can be recounted if necessary).
http://ift.tt/1LtVfaM
So, wherever you are, how do you vote? How long are the lines? If there are problems, what would you do differently?
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