In a message dated 11/6/2004 8:16:23 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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You
might ask if they still provide election workers with a video. I foundthis
more helpful than the training session or the book
along.
The "video" is also shown on a few cable stations, and all e
On 06 Nov, 2004, at 07:27, Marianne Das wrote:
You might ask if they still provide election workers with a video. I
found
this more helpful than the training session or the book along.
I don't know that they provide one to each attendee any more -- they
didn't offer me one, I just got the newspap
On 06 Nov, 2004, at 17:50, Stephen Fisher wrote:
what seems very odd to me is why they called it "officer's control
button". why not "press here to prepare machine for next voter"?
It's like the creation of a textbook...
The machine is a synthesis of the requirements from Election
Commissions ar
In a message dated 11/6/2004 8:16:21 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You might ask if they still provide election workers with a video. I foundthis more helpful than the training session or the book along.
Interesting idea. What video do they use? "The Manchurian Candidate"?
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> > The training sessions run by the City clearly describe the action of
> &
> The training sessions run by the City clearly describe the action of
> the "Officer's Control button."
while they do point this out at the training session, it's amongst a
flurry of other directions and while answering a bunch of question. i
and others i talked with found the training session
On 02 Nov, 2004, at 11:39, Jennifer Horner wrote:
Regarding the below: this morning I voted at 42nd/Baltimore, right at
7. After the first person voted one of the volunteers working the
voting machines told the other one that you are supposed to press a
button to reset the thing after each and
Regarding the below: this
morning I voted at 42nd/Baltimore, right at 7. After the first
person voted one of the volunteers working the voting machines told the other
one that you are supposed to press a button to reset the thing after each and
every voter... the other said, "they didn't