On Nov 3, 8:22 am, Amy Guskin wrote:   
   > 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.   
   Here in Morris County, NJ, we have the headphones, but everyone   
   chooses to go with assistance, instead, once they're told that the   
   headphone process takes about half an hour.   
   We had a lousy time yesterday; the Fools at the Top removed all the   
   upside-down printing from the signature books, so that we either had   
   to spin the books around and around or stand in front of and facing   
   the table just like the voters. It roughly doubled the time to sign in   
   each voter, and is going to make the cross-check error count soar,   
   because:   
   Me: [handing voucher to voter] You are number 156. [writing 156 in   
   book]   
   has now become:   
   Me: [handing voucher to voter] You are number 156. 156. 156. 156.   
   [spinning book, knocking pen and voucher pad on floor] 156. 1 156.   
   156. 156. 156. [writing 156 in book]   
   And then there was the voter who took "write-in" a little too   
   literally. We had to shut down one of our two machines until the   
   county flying squad could come to clean the ink off.   
   --- SBBSecho 2.12-Win32   
    * Origin: Time Warp of the Future BBS - Home of League 10 (1:14/400)   
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