Posted on November 27th, 2006 by TechDigger
According to Bexar County, my polling place had a total of 753 voters. We had eight voting machines and at least six poll workers. One of the other polling places we visited on election day registered a total of 887 voters with six machines and four workers that we could identify.
As I’ve stated before, these [...]
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Posted on November 26th, 2006 by Dig ad veritas
Poll failures put results of future ballots in doubt | Chron.com - Houston Chronicle
Problems not addressed
Voting experts say it is impossible to know how many votes were not counted that should have been. But in Florida alone, the discrepancies reported across Sarasota County and three others amount to more than 60,000 votes. In Colorado, as [...]
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Posted on November 13th, 2006 by Dig ad veritas
Caller.com: Local News
Bogus flyers direct voters in heavily Democratic Precinct 73 to wrong voting place
By Jamie Powell/Caller-Times
November 7, 2006
Some residents in Voter Precinct 73 on the Westside found flyers on their doors or in their mailboxes Monday directing them to vote at Precinct 83, H-E-B Tennis Center instead of Fannin Elementary.
Who does this? I just [...]
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Posted on November 10th, 2006 by TechDigger
So what does our little precinct tour mean? In terms of drawing conclusions, nothing. It wasn’t scientific, it wasn’t random, it wasn’t even planned. We’re pretty certain about the number of machines available but we could have easily missed some of the poll workers. Our observations prove nothing.
It does mean that somewhere someone should have [...]
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Posted on November 9th, 2006 by Dig ad veritas
Yesterday, I was just too shell-shocked to post about this. I will talk a little bit about that in a while but right now–election day. I got to my polling place around 10:30. There were 6 machines and 4 workers, two behind desks, one in the line and one setting up machines. There was quite [...]
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Posted on November 9th, 2006 by TechDigger
So what was your voting experience like? Mine was pretty positive. I pulled up to my precinct polling place at around 9:00 am and easily found a place to park. A poll worker was putting up signs in the parking lot to point to which entrance to go to.
Inside, there were two tables set up, [...]
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Posted on November 8th, 2006 by TechDigger
Dear dismayed conservatives::
Dear dismayed conservatives:I hereby make these promises to you.
We will protect your lives and livelihoods.
We will listen to and respect your beliefs.
We will never try to force you to change your religion, sexual orientation, or first language.
We will do our best to reduce the number of abortions in our country.
We will have no [...]
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Posted on November 8th, 2006 by Dig ad veritas
Bexar County Results
Media Report Bexar County,Tx
Joint,General, Special & Bond
November 7,2006
Run Date:11/08/06 12:54 AM
Early Election
PRECINCTS COUNTED [...]
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Posted on November 7th, 2006 by Dig ad veritas
All the important voter links for today.
Bexar County Elections
Sample Ballot
Bexar County Voters Guide
If you aren’t in Bexar County you should be able to find the same links through this link.
Online Voter Central
Click on either polling place or ballot on the left hand side. You will need to enter your drivers liscence number and birthdate to [...]
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Posted on November 6th, 2006 by TechDigger
Reason #3
Because by cutting taxes he saved you an average of $20 in taxes.
109th Congress, 2nd session, House vote 135 | Congress votes database | washingtonpost.com:
This bill extended the Bush administration’s previously passed tax cuts on dividends and capital gains, and spared about 15 million middle-income Americans from the alternative minimum tax.The Washington Post reported [...]
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