Archive for 2013
Stuffing the … Precinct? Small Boston Precincts Create Big Problems
The phrase “crowded field” takes on new meaning as Boston election officials face the challenge of squeezing poll workers, watchers from 50 campaigns – and yes, voters – into small precincts in the upcoming city election.
Read MoreDetroit Follow-up: State to Re-Tally Disputed Write-in Votes
The State of Michigan will re-tally the disputed write-in votes in the Detroit primary – a task that falls to the state after local staff apparently waited until the deadline to alert county staff of the problem involving hash marks.
Read MoreROAD TRIP!
Off to college – blog will return Monday, August 26!
Read MoreMaking a Hash of It: Detroit's Write-in Ballots Roil Mayoral Primary
A dispute over write-in tallies has thrown the results of Detroit’s recent mayoral primary into chaos.
Read MoreMahalo ʻAʻohe ("No Thanks") – Honolulu Declines to Help State with Online Registration
The State of Hawaii is working on a backup plan for online registration after the City of Honolulu – which already manages other state IT projects – declined to work with the state on its new OVR system.
Read MoreRegistration Backlog Leads to Shakeup in Fulton County
The new election director in Fulton County, GA has removed a deputy who recently served as interim director after discovering a backlog of thousands of unprocessed voter registrations.
Read MoreBig Precinct, Big Trouble? Boone, NC Grapples with Consolidation
A local election board is proposing that Boone, NC combine its three precincts into a single location serving over 9,000 voters. Not surprisingly, not everyone is happy with the change.
Read MoreHamilton County Problems Prompt Poll Worker Retraining – and Firings
Hamilton County, OH has finished an assessment of its poll workers as part of a larger review of the 2012 election – and 163 of those workers will not be asked back.
Read MoreNo Small Stuff (cont.): Unsigned Ballot Could Decide Washington Local Race
A single unsigned mail ballot has candidates and election officials in suspense in a close local race in Washington State.
Read MoreAaron Strauss' Election Day Resource Calculator
Aaron Strauss – election geek extraordinaire! – has a new blog post proposing (and building) a tool to figure out how many machines and poll workers are necessary in a given precinct on Election Day.
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