[Blindtlk] voting experience
David Evans
drevans at bellsouth.net
Mon Nov 12 19:47:19 UTC 2012
Dear Reese,
The best thing is to contact the Supervisor of Elections office in your
County and maybe go there before the next election and become familiar with
the machine and how it works.
Normally, the machines do give you instructions as to how to use them, right
up front and talk you through the ballot.
It is usually simple to use, but I can not speak as to your model machines
as they vary all over the country as to which one each county uses.
They will read the ballot and choices to you and even let you come back at
the end and change choices you have made before you cast your ballot.
The NFB HQ in Baltimore has a copy of every voting machine that is available
and can answer questions.
David Evans and GD jack.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Reese" <atlanticstar1 at gmail.com>
To: "Blind Talk Mailing List" <blindtlk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2012 11:34 AM
Subject: Re: [Blindtlk] voting experience
> David:
>
> Thanks for the information and I'll pass it along to a couple more people
> that I know that it happen to as well. That brings up another good
> question. How many of the pole workers know how the accessible voting
> machines work? Or are we suppose to figure that out on our own.
>
> Reese
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> Dear Reese,
>
> According to Federal Law, under the HAVA, Help America Vote Act, passed
> under the Bush Administration, there Must be at least one accessible
> voting
> machine in each precinct.
> Your voting Rights have been violated and you should file a complaint with
> the Justice Department A.S.A.P.
>
>
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