CONFIRMED: North Carolina Ballots/Procedures Are Costing Presidential Votes
McClatchy is reporting that the North Carolina ballot design is going to screw up the election.
Because of the confusion, poll workers are supposed to let voters know that they need to cast presidential votes separately from their straight ticket votes:
North Carolina voters are more likely than those in other states to cast ballots in national elections without making a choice for president. Unlike many states, a straight-party vote in North Carolina does not cast a vote for president. A ballot expert says the split makes it more likely that voters, especially new voters, will leave their polling places failing, by mistake, to vote for president. The split between presidential and straight-party votes has brought the state national attention this year because the margin between Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain is expected to be close, and North Carolina's electoral votes would be a prize for either candidate. An unusually high percentage of people in the state who voted in the past two national elections failed to mark a presidential selection.
I can state with absolute certainty that the notification is not occurring consistently. My youngest brother and his wife voted in Pitt County last week, and my brother overhead a poll worker tell his wife that they needed to cast votes separately, but they were not addressing every individual. Likewise, they didn't say anything in earshot of me when my wife and I voted last week in Wake County, though that hardly mattered as I wasn't voting straight ticket anyway. I think, however, that hyping North Carolina as "the next Florida" is a bit much, and in my opinion, a fear-mongering attempt to "prep the battlespace" for a legal fight if North Carolina's electoral votes become decisive. The thing is, this is really only going to affect people who don't read instructions, and that is a non-partisan issue, isn't it? Update: Just talked with my father, who votes in another Pitt County precinct. Poll workers did not explain the need to cast a separate Presidential vote, just that if they wanted to vote straight ticket, there is a spot of that on the ballot for that.
Last week, state elections officials instructed local workers to tell voters about the need for separate votes, and sent poll workers written instructions to distribute to voters.
Posted by: Confederate Yankee at 09:52 AM
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http://www.sboe.state.nc.us/content.aspx?id=93
Click Sample Ballot link and then click on a county to see one. It's not rocket science and only those who can't read will make the mistake. Even so, the structure, as I first looked at it and if in haste was to execute my vote, would cause me to mark my vote for president before I even knew I had the option of straight party voting.
That's not to say the voting inspectors shouldn't follow the guidelines for their job. If they should be informing those signing in to vote, then they should be doing it.
Posted by: Dusty at October 28, 2008 10:38 AM (Mlw0p)
Posted by: Dusty at October 28, 2008 10:43 AM (Mlw0p)
Let's force the voters to at least THINK for a second about who they are voting for.
Posted by: SSG Jeff (USAR) at October 28, 2008 11:08 AM (UrQ4c)
Posted by: jeanedcrusader at October 28, 2008 11:12 AM (gM6DH)
Posted by: HKpistole at October 28, 2008 01:46 PM (/j9KS)
According to the linked article, it was the Democrats who separated the presidential election from other races in time for the 1968 election. It now appears that they may be hoist by their own petard.
Ain't schadenfreude great? :-)
Posted by: salfter at October 28, 2008 02:33 PM (x/yBN)
According to the linked article, it was the Democrats who separated the presidential election from other races in time for the 1968 election. It now appears that they may be hoist by their own petard.
Ain't schadenfreude great? :-)
Posted by: salfter at October 28, 2008 03:00 PM (x/yBN)
Posted by: salfter at October 28, 2008 03:02 PM (x/yBN)
Posted by: vanderleun at October 28, 2008 04:14 PM (s0k8A)
* think there's 57 states (maybe more)
* think that "JOBS" is a 3-letter word
* think that Roosevelt was President in 1929
* think that TV was widely used in 1929
...I could go on, but there seems to be no need.
Truly a shame, tho.
Posted by: C-C-G at October 28, 2008 06:41 PM (sII0T)
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