Anonymous ID: b6dfe3 Nov. 3, 2020, 8:05 a.m. No.11428953   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8967 >>8973 >>8974

>>11428320

WHEN THE VOTING MACHINES GO DOWN:

 

  1. Stay in the room; DO NOT LEAVE.

  2. KEEP your ballot; wait it out.

  3. IF YOU HAVE TO LEAVE, do not hand over your ballot.REQUEST PROVISIONAL

 

  1. If you hand it over, there is no guarantee it will be cast as you preferred.

 

  1. If you leave the room, your voting is DONE and you cannot recast your vote later in the day.

 

  1. A last option is to request that your "vote" be removed from the system; just like you never showed up. This would be done thru the clerk and Admin at the main office.REQUEST PROOF IT WAS REVERSED

 

Once you turn over your ballot and/or leave the room, you will not be allowed to make ANY CHANGES. It's done at that point.

Anonymous ID: b6dfe3 Nov. 3, 2020, 8:11 a.m. No.11429057   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>11428999

>>11428974

 

Whatever is put into the machine, can be taken out of the machine. Usually at the main election office, by an Admin person.

 

The clerk onsite facilitates that change by calling the office for you. You have every right to look in the (polling place) voting machine and

SEE THAT YOU HAVE VOTED, AND THEN SEE THAT IT HAS BEEN REVERSED.For you only. You cannot undo another person's vote.

 

(Unless you are the one assisting an ADA voter and it's noted in the system.)

Anonymous ID: b6dfe3 Nov. 3, 2020, 8:15 a.m. No.11429125   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>11429014

Key word:Retired

 

Last worked: two years ago at mid-terms, then previous 3 Presidential elections and associated Primaries.

 

My county is Predominantly Republican, and my polling location has people that are more honest than Trump. No issues.