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Dilligent Donating Member (29 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-18-04 06:19 AM
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50. I don't see how this could happen.
I worked the polls in Ohio for a couple of years but not for this election. Our precinct had four poll workers, 2 Dems & 2 Reps. I looked up the names when people came in and had them sign. I gave their name to the 2 book keepers(1 each party) They recorded the name by the appropriate ballot number. All 3 books were reconciled constantly since they had to match the number on the ballots at the end of the day. The other poll worker gave out the ballots. It is state law there had to be a representative of both parties there at all times. Lunch was even scheduled around this premise. In order for this to happen both parties would have had to have been in on it.
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