miami.com — Several South Florida voters say the choices they touched on the electronic screens were not the ones that appeared on the review screen -- the final voting step. Gary Rudolf touched the screen for gubernatorial candidate Jim Davis, a Democrat, but the review screen repeatedly registered the Republican, Charlie Crist.
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willcode4beerOct 30, 2006
and if the Republicans lose, they can blame it on Chavez?
tehbmwmanOct 31, 2006
Thats irrelevent to the fact that it has worked in the past. I'm not saying that I like it that way, but accuracy up to 97% is something no pollster can claim.All I'm saying is it isn't entirely out of the question, and if they win it doesn't neccessarily mean they "rigged" it.
punkrampantOct 31, 2006
Ignoring the clear suggestion of conspiracy in the digg title (lol), I don't care which party is getting the short end of the stick here - the fact that this voting glitch is happening at all is serious business. Who the hell is building these machines, anyway? Shouldn't the government be overseeing the validity of this technology? Or are they busy with more important things than protecting the democracy we have?
meadow113Oct 31, 2006
Pretty odd that no people trying to vote for republicans are having these problems. If it is just computer error, it stands to reason it would both ways..........
loplaOct 31, 2006
Diebold are a well know neocon run organization. So basically this is not surprising in the least..
phonespiderOct 31, 2006
The coffee at work was yucky today. Damn Bush!
canderNov 1, 2006
Probably happaned vice versa too but you won't see that reported. Sorta like last election how everyone was focused on supposed Republican fraud that reports of Democrats slashing tires of buses that were to pick up Republican voters was quietly swept under the rug.Mod me down Democrats to sweep this under too. You know you gotta hide your rampant corruption and fraud just like the Republicans