I voted with a punchcard and I'll tell you what, I had a hanging chad, or non-hanging!!! I only punched 2 holes: one to vote Yes for the recall, one to vote for McClintock (woulda voted for Arnie just to get Davis out but I didn't need to, so I voted for who I felt was the "better" candidate). I skipped the other 2 initiatives as I was suspicious of any other items that got tacked onto the ballot. They were both defeated.
Voting problems:
Anyways, I looked at the ballot and one chad looked as if it hadn't been punched. I used my fingers, saw that it was "hanging", tore the little bugger off. Nice. My sister thinks we should use those hole-punchers that you use in offices and schools. Those never seem to fail...'ker-chink". I can't believe in the year 2003 that we can't get a ballot that works better. Well, ya I can actually.
Next:
Nobody asked for any identification. I asked the 3 people sitting in the empty schoolroom/polling area about it and they said "you just need to tell us your name and street address, that's all we require."
I asked "Don't you think that's a little scary?"
They looked at me like I was a moron (small town). I said, "I know 10 people who live on my street...their names and addresses. I could vote for all of them! So could anyone else."
They didn't have an answer, though I heard them discussing this as I was voting. With all the terrorism, voter fraud, and considering the fiasco of the last presidential election, I would think these rules would be changed. I think some sort of ID should be mandatory. Scary.
Like it or not, history is being made tonight. Trip out.