[nfbmi-talk] why wasn't automark used here?

Jason Meddaugh jj at bestmidi.com
Mon Nov 19 20:09:22 UTC 2012


Not all people are comfortable with using the technology, even if it is 
available. Some would just prefer the help. We can certainly work to educate 
more people on the benefits of using the machines, etc.
It may be something to think about for 2014, having the NFB of MI hosting 
some demonstrations in key locations. Would also be good PR for us.



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Why wasn’t the Automark used?



Joe Harcz





Pontiac precinct accused of changing blind voter's ballot



Published: Tuesday, November 06, 2012

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By MEGAN SEMERAZ

Megan.Semeraz at oakpress.com

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@MeganSemeraz



A Lansing organization called Protecting Michigan Taxpayers, which strongly 
opposes Proposal 2, has accused Pontiac Precinct 13 of breaking election law

after they say a blind voter’s ballot was changed.



Nick DeLeeuw, spokesman for the organization, said the blind voter requested 
a “no” vote on Michigan ballot proposals, and instead recorded a “yes” vote.

A poll watcher saw the incident, and wanted to challenge it.



When the vote was challenged, DeLeeuw said the Precinct Captain Carla 
Williams refused to accept the challenge on the ballot.



Pontiac City Clerk Sherikia Hawkins said she had heard about the incident, 
but that is not what happened. She said the legally blind voter was being 
assisted

and wanted the help.



Hawkins said that the group is misinforming people, and the vote was not 
changed.



Jared Rodriguez, a spokesperson for Protecting Michigan Taxpayer said: “The 
precinct captain’s refusal to accept a legally required ‘challenge’ on the 
ballot

cast by a voter whose vote was shamelessly changed against his will is 
reprehensible.”



Contact Megan Semeraz at 248-745-4628 or email

Megan.Semeraz at oakpress.com

or follow her on Twitter @MeganSemeraz



Pontiac precinct accused of changing blind voter's ballot



Published: Tuesday, November 06, 2012

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By MEGAN SEMERAZ

Megan.Semeraz at oakpress.com

; Twitter:

@MeganSemeraz



A Lansing organization called Protecting Michigan Taxpayers, which strongly 
opposes Proposal 2, has accused Pontiac Precinct 13 of breaking election law

after they say a blind voter’s ballot was changed.



Nick DeLeeuw, spokesman for the organization, said the blind voter requested 
a “no” vote on Michigan ballot proposals, and instead recorded a “yes” vote.

A poll watcher saw the incident, and wanted to challenge it.



When the vote was challenged, DeLeeuw said the Precinct Captain Carla 
Williams refused to accept the challenge on the ballot.



Pontiac City Clerk Sherikia Hawkins said she had heard about the incident, 
but that is not what happened. She said the legally blind voter was being 
assisted

and wanted the help.



Hawkins said that the group is misinforming people, and the vote was not 
changed.



Jared Rodriguez, a spokesperson for Protecting Michigan Taxpayer said: “The 
precinct captain’s refusal to accept a legally required ‘challenge’ on the 
ballot

cast by a voter whose vote was shamelessly changed against his will is 
reprehensible.”



Contact Megan Semeraz at 248-745-4628 or email

Megan.Semeraz at oakpress.com

or follow her on Twitter @MeganSemeraz





Source:



http://www.theoaklandpress.com/articles/2012/11/06/news/local_news/doc5099907e6d7e2663725273.txt
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