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Technical difficulties with voting machines | The Votes Are In
 

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Technical difficulties with voting machines

Election Day got off to a rough start Tuesday in some precincts in Montgomery County, where new touch-screen voting machines are being used for the first time.

The machines, which officials said are more accurate and are expected to speed up the vote-counting process, are being used in about half of Ohio’s 88 counties, including Greene and Miami.

Sporadic problems were reported throughout Montgomery County, including Miamisburg, Washington Twp. and Dayton. Mike Petkus, 47, of Dayton said that when he went to cast his ballot at Kiser Middle School in north Dayton, he had the Northridge school board candidates on his touch screen rather than the Dayton school board.

He thought, ‘I don’t have time to play games but this isn’t right,’ ” he said. As he was leaving the polling place to get to work, he said, “another guy was raising that same red flag.” “I think there was some very poor checking,” he said. Montgomery County Board of Elections Director Steve Harsman acknowledged there were some expected and unexpected problems, though he was pleased overall with the way things were running.

“We had some minor issues, some expected situations this morning rolling out a new voting system of this magnitude,” he said.

His office received 30 to 40 calls from precincts reporting a “low paper error” on some of the machines even though each contained a new roll of paper.

Harsman believes the machines got jostled while moved to the polling locations, shaking a bracket and causing a sensor to go off.

Voters should have been able to use other machines while roving troubleshooters remedied the problem, he said. Harsman said there were also some scattered reports of poll workers who were not able to properly insert the memory cards into the machines.

At one Washington Twp. precinct, two of the eight voting machines were reportedly taken out of service in the morning because of snafus.

In Miamisburg, a voter who went to cast his ballot at a precinct in the Miamisburg library at 7 a.m. said he wasn’t able to vote because the new machines were displaying ballots for a Warren County precinct.

He said poll operators told him they had to cancel all the ballots of people who had tried to vote there earlier because they all said the wrong ballots were displayed.

Harsman said that particular precinct is a split precinct covering two school districts, Miamisburg and Carlisle. He said a troubleshooter was sent out and reported about 9 a.m. the problem had been corrected.

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By Sandra Snider

November 8, 2005 04:00 PM | Link to this

I thought that instead of saying “print ballot” it should have said ‘validating ballot’. Several co-workers thought the machine was printing a copy of the ballot for their record and kept looking for the printed copy. When it validated the ballot it could have made an internal copy and I wouldn’t have known the difference.

By bear

November 8, 2005 04:34 PM | Link to this

Would someone explain to me, in 500 words or less, how and why this system is “better” then the punch cards? Newer, more expensive, and flashier I’ll buy, but better? At least with the punch cards at the end of the day you had a box full of paper cards if something goes bad. Now it is all on someone’s computer. We have all experienced “computer problems” before. How are we to know that the Democrats (or the Republicans, or the martians for that matter) aren’t messing with the system? We just have to trust the guy running the machine. What if there is a thunderstorm and lightning scrambles the computer? great

By Tony Braakmsa

November 8, 2005 04:47 PM | Link to this

I used the system this morning and yes I had a card that needed to be re-keyed before I used it, but overall I thought it went rather smoothly. When you pushed print it did print a hardcopy for you to view. The viewer was on the right hand side. You had to lift it to actually see your ballot. This was all identified in the little instruction guide at the precinct table. Overall I liked the new system, problems at first absolutely but this will improve.

By Slippery Pete

November 8, 2005 05:06 PM | Link to this

I voted today. The machine crashed after I submitted my votes. Nobody could tell if they had been submitted so I revoted. I may have voted twice. Feel better? Not me.

By patty

November 8, 2005 06:09 PM | Link to this

I asked about a paper trail and the poll worker said ‘YES’ I would get one. I went to the machine and started voting. People around me were beeping right alone. I had to repeatedly hit the NEXT button and after a significant time delay and another press, finally, the screen would advance. After completion, I asked where was the paper trail. Another poll worker said ‘Oh, you don’t get on. It stays in the machine!’. When I reported the trouble, they closed up the machine and took it offline. Also, didn’t like that the title of the issue you were voting on would disappear if the text was beyond a page. They should have repeated the title on each page. I was not impressed by most of it but did like the screen summary of your voting at the end. Just wish the paper trail portion has functioned correcting like the Diebold hand-out said it would!

By Joe

November 8, 2005 07:18 PM | Link to this

I used punchcard systm in Franklin and found the chain was to short for the bigger ballots. Had a hard time reaching the punch holes, so I guess even the old technology has its glitchs too.

By lkenton

November 8, 2005 08:18 PM | Link to this

When my husband I went to vote at 6:30 a.m. none of the new voting machines at our precinct were working. We waited as long as we could, we both have to be at work in the morning. Evening hours were not an option for us today, because of car trouble. We using a relatives car which had to be returned and our car retrieved from the mechanic. The so called minor problems prevented us from voting, so the problems didn’t seem minor to us and we are not pleased
 

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