There is an article in today's Inquirer about how bizarre the election
set up in Philadelphia is (imagine that -- using "bizarre",
"Philadelphia" and "elections" in one sentence) with polling places in
private homes, bars, businesses, etc.  I wonder how common it is to have
the confusion of more than one division voting at the same place?

http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/news/local/10073989.htm

Kathleen

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At 01:37 PM 11/2/2004, Turner,Kathleen wrote:
>Clarification on this: there are two separate divisions that vote at 
>this location.  One of them may be entirely made up of that building 
>(although I don't think so because I saw friends who live elsewhere 
>standing in that line), but it isn't that the additional machines are 
>"reserved" just for residents of the Fairfax.

Thanks, someone told me that off list.  Apparently there is a sign in
there 
telling residents to go one way.  My resident friend thought that meant 
there were ones just for them.  I accepted it.  Two divisions there
makes a 
little more sense though.

-Ben 

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