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In Missouri, all machines have to have a paper trail and generally that has worked out decently, but there's still an overreliance upon the electronic machines.
He's not like a Kathy Schultz (R) in McHenry, or a Lana Phillips (D) in Grundy, both of whom really sweat the details. Cunningham's more interested in other non-job related issues, like running his marina down near Seneca.
Me of little faith in this world. Don't know what voter turnout has been like in Lee County today.
I just moved to Kane County from Cook County.
From the Trib, usually a Republican endorser if all other things are equal:
Clerk: Last year, Clerk John A. "Jack" Cunningham complained bitterly that the November 2004 election had been poorly managed by the elections director whom he had hired. He accepted her resignation and handed the job to an old friend, David Bruun. Problem is, Bruun is a disbarred lawyer who served prison time for financial crimes. Cunningham stands by his old friend, but Cunningham's Democratic opponent, Annie D. Collins, says the hiring of Bruun shows poor judgment. She's right.
Collins, a former flight attendant and teacher from Batavia, is bright and enthusiastic. She says she is running to "return a level of honor" to the clerk's office. She is endorsed. (Collins is the sister of a Tribune reporter. Reporters have no role in endorsement decisions made by the editorial board.)
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It is fairly well known that Mr. Cunningham spends an inordinate amount of time in Seneca, LaSalle County where he has business interests, and has been criticized as a "non-resident" for the past few years. He was an also-ran in the recent mayoral race.
Having voted in Dupage for the last 5 years, I can tell you this never happened.
They have some issues that need to be addressed.
Will County has used optical scan for the past three (or four?) elections (counting primaries). Seems to work very well.
Did you see on the news where the Governor of South Carolina, who had signed a bill requiring drivers licenses as I.D. to vote, was unable to vote because he showed up to the polls without his license? Sounds like Rod getting busted for ethics violations, doesn't it?
In sz. 6 or 7 font (good luck reading that, elderly voters!!!), your choices are listed in series - by number; no easy way of connecting those numbers to names without bringing a sample ballot. But the barcode is what is counted. Barcode does not inpire confidence in me. How do I know it matches my choices? There is supposed to be a scan option to verify, but I didn't get it to work. My bad there - I should have asked for help, to make sure.
It does do an onscreen review, which was easy enough, but I'd like a clearer method of checking my 'barcode' for accuracy.
I voted in Campton 5 which includes St Charles 30 and 31 over at Christ Community Church. I voted at 11:30 am and stopped by again at 4pm to see what was going on. I saw no lines although there were quite a few cars in the lot. I think it was a good turnout.
My wife voted around 4:30 and thought the person next to her was having a hard time with the dial voting machine.
Our precinct was one the ended having voters bail out last election because the machines ran out of paper they need to record the backup vote.
So far things looked fine, but that's just our experience at one polling place.
and carol marin just reported that one 50th ward polling place had ald. berny stone's petitions on the judge's table, and voters were told to sign. he replied, "what's the big deal?"
Kudos to Rich on the MSNBC mention.
Also, Lovie stated that, "I have a night class… with a very liberal prof."
Are there any that aren't?? lol
Hope they're civil to ya! That's all you can ask for, because you know you won't get an unbiased lecture even if they charged, I don't know, $20-$30K a year tuition? (laugh)
I think all of the "liberals" in the classical tradition gave up hope, decided not to go into teaching, and are in the private sector or at think tanks.
Robocalls issue. Not cool. Very disappointed.