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November 01, 2004

Demanding a Count Ability

Dan Gillmor points out that my county has instructed pollworkers not to inform voters of their right to a paper copy of their electronic vote.

Now, you are not allowed to campaign within the vicinity of a polling station. But I wonder what would happen if I showed up with a bullhorn telling people how to ensure their vote is counted?

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