Voting Not Smooth in South Carolina
By BRUCE SMITH The Associated Press
SURFSIDE BEACH, S.C. -- Nasty weather in the north and dysfunctional voting machines in one coastal county marred South Carolina's Republican primary Saturday.
Nearly 200 voting machines in Horry County didn't work at the start of voting and residents in at least one precinct were turned away when officials ran out of paper ballots.
It was not clear how many voters would be unable to make their choice known after up to 90 percent of the county's voting machines failed to turn on when polls opened at 7 a.m. ........
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2 comments:
I'm afraid that this is and always has been a problem in Horry County. My Moms & Pops retired & moved to Surfside Beach and used to question both the mode & legitimacy of having their vote count. We are, after all, in the 21st century, so you'd think we would have mastered the technique by now.
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i knew they moved there - didn't know the county.
bundle up if you go out. IT'S COOOOOOOOOOOOOLD
i went out yesterday and walked a bit (walked to a sale at japanalia on one - which is a store YOU'D LOVE. i'm telling ya) i thought i was going to freeze my eyeballs off.
anyway, as far as voting is concerned, i'm not so sure about the machines in connecticut EITHER
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