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Election Protection: Recent Updates

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Ohio | Georgia | Kansas | Pennsylvania | Illinois | Florida | Indiana | Utah | Colorado | Kentucky | Wisconsin | Maryland | Washington State | Tennessee | Arizona | Missouri | New Jersey | Minnesota | Add'l Reports

ohio

Ohio

Forty-three of Cuyahoga County's 573 voting places either failed to open on time or couldn't get some or all of their electronic voting machines to work. In Shaker Heights, voters who showed up first-thing were turned away temporarily because electronic voting machines were not working. The poll workers later reverted to paper ballots and began welcoming voters.

Jean Schmidt on YouTubeElection Protection volunteers and the EP hotline received widespread reports of voting machine problems leading to delays, as well as problems with confusion implementing the state’s photo ID requirement. Additionally, one polling place opened late because of an overnight break in. A local TV station aired footage of Congresswoman Jean Schmidt’s battle with an optical scan voting machine, which repeatedly rejected her ballot.
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georgia

Georgia

Voting machines are causing problems in Dekalb and Fulton counties.

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kansas

Kansas

Enterprising pollworkers in Kansas are using hand lotion to solve sporadic problems with the county's touch-screen voting system. Machines have rejected the encoded cards that voters plug into the machines, forcing shutdowns and re-coding. Poll workers in Johnson County are using hand lotion to prevent the machines from spitting out the cards.

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pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Election Protection is working with local election officials to extend voting hours in Allegheny County, where machine problems delayed early morning voting, and voters were not provided with sufficient paper ballots. Similar problems were noted in Lebanon County.

EP poll monitors encountered countywide problems with voting machines in Allegheny County, where machines were not working and where there was a lack of paper or provisional ballots. Long lines resulted, with some voters leaving polling places without voting. EP officials were following up with election officials to resolve the problems. Additional voting machine-related delays were reported in Philadelphia and in Lebanon County.

Voting in Lebanon County will continue past the scheduled closing time to accomodate for problems this morning.

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illinois

Illinois

Numerous reports of machine failures and poll workers who were unable to operate voting machines in Cook County have led EP workers on the ground to ask voting officials to extend voting hours for citizens who were unable to cast their votes in the early morning hours.

The Election Protection hotline received reports that in Will County, Illinois, an election judge failed to show up and a polling place was still closed an hour after polls were supposed to open.

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florida

Florida

In Broward County, the Deerfield Beach polling place didn't open until 3.5 hours after it was supposed to because of machine problems. Election Protection attorneys on the ground are working to get the governor to extend voting hours at that polling place.

There were scattered reports of problems across Florida. Voting machine problems and the failure of an election judge to show up at the polls led to some delayed openings in Broward County. In Orange Park, a voting machine failure was forcing voters to use paper ballots. In Deerfield Beach, one predominantly African American precinct did not open for at least two hours when machines failed, and no paper ballots were available.

NPR Radio Interview: Click here to hear Elliot Mincberg, PFAW Foundation's General Counsel, discuss Election Protection operations in Florida.

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indiana

Indiana

Electronic voting machines were causing problems in Delaware County and Marion County. In Delaware County, computer errors were causing problems in 75 precincts, and in Marion County, touch-screen machines were not working in more than 10 percent of the county’s precincts, and voters were using paper ballots instead.

Voting in Cook County will continue past the scheduled closing time to accomodate for problems this morning.

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utah

Utah

Early Utah County voters were stymied by technical problems with the state's new voting machines, while some in Salt Lake City also saw delays at the polls. Voters reported waiting for more than an hour, and then had to leave for work.

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colorado

Colorado

Voters saw long lines in Denver in early voting, with voters leaving slow-moving lines before casting their votes.

Lawyers for the Colorado Democratic Party have lost their suit in Denver District Court to have voting hours in the city of Denver extended.
Voting machine problems, as well as a lengthy ballot, have been causing extremely long lines and voting delays.  Meanwhile, voters report being dropped from the voter rolls — including one Hotline caller who served as an election judge in 2004, but was required to fill out a provisional ballot.

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kentucky

Kentucky

A poll worker was arrested and charged with assault, wanton endangerment and interfering with an election after a fight erupted between that poll worker and voter in Louisville.

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wisconsin

Wisconsin

Voters in the Town of Menasha were reportedly asking voters to show a photo ID, even though there is no photo ID requirement in the state.

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illinois

Illinois

Reports from the field in Chicago indicate that the most common problems encountered today were associated with polling places running low on archive quality pens for marking the paper ballots, and problems with ballots where Election Judges initialed the ballots in the wrong place.  Touch screen problems associated with voter cards getting stuck in the touch screen machines and machines freezing up also occurred.

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maryland

Maryland

There were reports of 300-500 people waiting 2.5-3 hours to vote at a location in Prince George's county because several machines are down. A voter in Prince George's county also reported that police officers are randomly asking people for identification.

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washington

Washington State

A voting judge in Washington state telephoned to say that he received a voicemail from a woman purporting to be Maria Cantwell which instructed him to vote in the wrong precinct.

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tennessee

Tennessee

The Tennessee Democratic Party has reportedly filed suit asking that voting hours be extended because of infrastructure problems throughout the state, involving voting machine problems, late openings, and long lines at the polls.

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arizona

Arizona

Callers reported that a group of people dressed in brown or black shirts at various polling locations in Pima County claimed to be preventing illegal immigrants from voting fraudulently, and this was intimidating Hispanic voters. A voter in Maricopa County who has voted in some place at same address for 11 years and this year switched her party affiliation and her address was changed in the registration list. She had to cast a provisional ballot because officials were telling her to vote somewhere else. An elderly voter in Pima County received at least three unsolicited phone calls from persons offering to pick up her absentee ballot and turn it in for her. The voter gave her ballot to a stranger who came to her door and drove away, but she has since called her local election office and been told that her absentee ballot has not been received. Another caller says the county of Maricopa changed her address, even though she has not moved. She called the elections commission and was told she would not be able to vote.

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missouri

Missouri

In Jackson County, many people who expected to be able to vote at one precinct were told they weren't on the registration list and were turned away from the polls. The hotline caller who reported this said the precinct was a "mad house. The line was very long because so many people weren't on the list.

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new jersey

New Jersey

In Middlesex County, a voter registered in a registration drive at Rutgers University was told that the entire box of Rutgers registration forms had not been processed because of some irregularities on some of the forms (e.g. some had been filled out in pencil). The caller had filled out his form properly yet was not registered to vote and is now unable to vote.  A caller in Hudson County was denied his right to cast a provisional ballot. In Monmouth County, a voter reported several police cars parked outside a polling place and uniformed officers congregated by the entrance to the polls. That problem also occurred in 2004.

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minnesota

Minnesota

A voter in Ramsey County was required to provide a photo ID to vote, as were others at the polling location. Photo ID's are not supposed to be required to vote in MN. This occurred in a heavily Hispanic neighborhood.

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