Looks like they forgot something:
On Election Day, voters will be protected from campaign pressures by a 50-foot cone, an invisible barrier that campaign workers cannot breach. Not so for early voters.
While the Voter's Bill of Rights in state law says they have a right to "vote free from coercion or intimidation by elections officers or any other person," a glitch in the newer early voting law does not include the same 50-foot guarantee.
Guess the rest.
In Delray, Danny freakin' Devito was blocking the entrance to the polls. That definitely would have pushed me over the edge if I had been there. Who wouldn't want to push the little twerp's mug in? Get out of people's way and let them vote.
Posted by floridacracker at October 23, 2004 07:34 AMHere is another little [sic] problem that could swing the election. Electoral-Vote.com has an Ohio absentee ballot that must have been designed by Mary-Beth Cahill. The blue box you check to vote for Kerry is, of course, next to his name. The red box for Bush is hidden in another zip code. This could seriously cost him the state and the election.
Posted by: Terry Notus at October 25, 2004 03:34 PMI saw that. I don't know quite what to think of it.
Posted by: Donnah at October 26, 2004 12:08 AM