Voting machine complaints trickle in
By Ben Marrison and Jill Riepenhoff
Things must be going fairly well at voting locations as the complaints about voting glitches and other problems are relatively low. Unlike in 2004, when the Dispatch voter hotline rang nonstop during the morning hours, only a handful of complaints have been lodged.
Things must be going fairly well at voting locations as the complaints about voting glitches and other problems are relatively low. Unlike in 2004, when the Dispatch voter hotline rang nonstop during the morning hours, only a handful of complaints have been lodged.
-- A woman who voted at the senior citizen's center in Obetz told The Dispatch that the touch-screen machine changed her choice for president. She was able to correct the error but is concerned there's a glitch.
-- A man who voted at the union hall on Alum Creek Drive on the East Side reported to The Dispatch that the voting machine changed many of his votes.
"I could believe that I might have 'fat-fingered' one of two but 75%!," said the 59-year-old man who didn't want to give his name. "I caught the changes during a review and switched everything back until I was satisfied."
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