[MD-AtLarge] [Greater-Baltimore] Urgent Action Needed on Tuesday February 4

Chikodinaka mr. Oguledo chikodinaka.2girls at gmail.com
Thu Jan 30 16:11:06 UTC 2020


 stoegate  *       Where did you vote (polling pole place)?
 *       What time of day did you vote?1:00p.m
 *       Once it was your turn to check in, ho10 minitsw long did the
entire voting
 process take you?
 *       What did the poll worker say to you when you checked in in terms of
 your do u want2use a odbd?options for voting?
 *       Was the poll worker able to explain how to use the ballot marking
 device (BMD) to you?Yes.
 *       Was the BMD set up and working when you were ready to use it?Yes.

 *       If not, what was it worksthe problem?
 *       How long did it take to rnonesolve?

 *       Anything else we should know about your voting experience?i
voteing with no Problem
 *       Before 2/4, please ask sighted individuals voting in this election
 to keep track of what poll workers say to them in terms of their options for
 voting (e.g., are they directed only to hand-marking paper ballots or given
 the choice of using the BMDs? How was that choice phrased?)let me
take you over 2 a audio balled marked divice

 *       Please list these voters' names, contact info, and, if you know,
 what they were told by poll workers.! no names at all

On 1/30/20, nfbmd via Greater-Baltimore <greater-baltimore at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Colleagues,
>
> Are you planning to vote in the election to replace Congressman Cummings on
> Tuesday, February 4?  NFBMD needs information about your voting experience.
> Please answer the below questions and send your response off-list to me at
> <mailto:nfbmd at earthlink.net> nfbmd at earthlink.net.  Do it as soon as
> possible
> after you vote so that we get your best recollections.  This is another
> step
> that we must take to end voting segregation in Maryland, so it is very
> important that you help.  Please ask your sighted friends, neighbors, etc.,
> about their experience, too.
>
>
>
> *	Where did you vote (polling place)?
> *	What time of day did you vote?
> *	Once it was your turn to check in, how long did the entire voting
> process take you?
> *	What did the poll worker say to you when you checked in in terms of
> your options for voting?
> *	Was the poll worker able to explain how to use the ballot marking
> device (BMD) to you?
> *	Was the BMD set up and working when you were ready to use it?
>
> *	If not, what was the problem?
> *	How long did it take to resolve?
>
> *	Anything else we should know about your voting experience?
> *	Before 2/4, please ask sighted individuals voting in this election
> to keep track of what poll workers say to them in terms of their options
> for
> voting (e.g., are they directed only to hand-marking paper ballots or given
> the choice of using the BMDs? How was that choice phrased?)
>
> *	Please list these voters' names, contact info, and, if you know,
> what they were told by poll workers.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Sharon Maneki, Director of Legislation and Advocacy
>
> National Federation of the Blind of Maryland
>
> 410-715-9596
>
>
>
> The National Federation of the Blind of Maryland knows that blindness is
> not
> the characteristic that defines you or your future. Every day we raise the
> expectations of blind people, because low expectations create obstacles
> between blind people and our dreams. You can live the life you want;
> blindness is not what holds you back.
>
>
>
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