home bbs files messages ]

Just a sample of the Echomail archive

Cooperative anarchy at its finest, still active today. Darkrealms is the Zone 1 Hub.

   BABYLON5      Babylon 5 Discussions.      2,554 messages   

[   << oldest   |   < older   |   list   |   newer >   |   newest >>   ]

   Message 991 of 2,554   
   Amy Guskin to rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated   
   Re: OT: Election day   
   03 Nov 10 08:22:30   
   
   >> On Wed, 3 Nov 2010 08:14:11 -0400, Amy Guskin wrote   
   (in article <0001HW.C8F6CA5301DD3BC2B01AD9AF@news.eternal-september.org>):   
   >>> On Tue, 2 Nov 2010 18:43:07 -0400, Duggy wrote   
   > (in article    
   > ):   
   >    
   >> On Nov 3, 3:12 am, Charlie E.  wrote:   
   >>> In California, they acknowledge that there are reasons for an   
   >>> absenttee ballot other than you would be out of town.  In our case,   
   >>> Pamela is blind, so I have to fill out the ballot for her.  That sort   
   >>> of thing is frowned on in the voting booth... ;-)   
   >>    
   >> Really?  It's allowed in Australia. <<   
   >    
   > It's allowed in parts of the US, too.  Actually, I've never heard that it's    
   > NOT allowed anywhere in the US, so this California thing is new to me.     
   > Still, I don't know how they could get away with it.  Seems like it's    
   > discrimination against...well...anyone who requires assistance.  And in   
   fact,    
   > what Charlie is doing at home with his wife's ballot is assisting her,    
   > anyway. <<   
   Okay, found this:   
   http://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/Outreach/a-guide-to-voting.pdf   
   Which says:   
   WHAT IF I NEED ASSISTANCE IN VOTING?    
   If you need help marking your ballot, you may choose    
   up to two people to help you cast your vote as long     
   as they are not your employer, your employerıs agent,    
   your labor union leader, or your labor unionıs agent .    
   If ³curbside voting² is available at your polling place,    
   you may get as close as possible to the voting area    
   and elections officials will bring you a roster to sign,     
   a ballot, and any other voting materials you may need .    
   Contact your county elections office to determine if    
   curbside voting is available at your polling place .    
   We don't have curbside voting in PA anymore.  I do note that CA prefers    
   voting to be "in secret," and requires a polling place to be completely    
   accessible to persons with disabilities (meaning both that they can get in,    
   and that they can vote), including blind people.  And I mean, we do have that    
   too, but our few blind residents in our precinct do it both ways: we have    
   some who vote on the optical ballot with an assistant, and some who use the    
   electronic ballot with headphones.   
   Amy   
   --    
   Ten Thousand Questions   
   A Question a Day for Journaling, Self-Discovery, and Transformation   
   "2010 is the Year of Questions"   
   tenthousandquestions.com   
   --- SBBSecho 2.12-Win32   
    * Origin: Time Warp of the Future BBS - Home of League 10 (1:14/400)   

[   << oldest   |   < older   |   list   |   newer >   |   newest >>   ]


(c) 1994,  bbs@darkrealms.ca