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Re: Voting and the Mall
Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 9:02 pm
by Dudley
jack010203 wrote:One Shot wrote:They should only allow voting in schools... and race tracks... and bars. This would make it simpler.

that might help out turnout too, well the last two at least
Looking at the candidates in 2008, I think voters deserved a stiff drink. Before, during and after.
Re: Voting and the Mall
Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 10:32 pm
by ELB
stevie_d_64 wrote:...That is a 100 foot barrier set up in reference to the "front" door "to" the polling location...
A nit: to be absolutely correct, it is 100 feet from
any outside door through which a voter may enter a building that contains a polling place... For ease of control, most voting places try to have only one entrance, generally the front, but it's not always possible -- like when the polling location is in a school...or a mall.
elb (another election judge

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Re: Voting and the Mall
Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 1:55 am
by chabouk
ELB wrote:stevie_d_64 wrote:...That is a 100 foot barrier set up in reference to the "front" door "to" the polling location...
A nit: to be absolutely correct, it is 100 feet from
any outside door through which a voter may enter a building that contains a polling place... For ease of control, most voting places try to have only one entrance, generally the front, but it's not always possible -- like when the polling location is in a school...or a mall.
elb (another election judge

)
Trying to read the election code, that was something that puzzled me about setting up in a mall. A strict reading of the law would make the entire mall a "polling place".
Plus, the law says polling places must be public buildings whenever possible.
There shouldn't be a restriction on carrying in a polling place in the first place. It's not like there are big debates going on there (electioneering is banned). People are just quietly going about their business and voting.
Re: Voting and the Mall
Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 8:30 am
by Bluemoon1
I apologize for the delay in responding to questions. I was forced to take the afternoon off to cook ribs and have a few beers. Nothing like sacrificing for a good cause.
Was the "polling place/voting table" in the common walk area of the mall, or was it inside a store?
The registration table and voting machines were in the common hall way not in a store
Bluemoon1, was there voting going on or were they just handing out early voting absentee ballots?
There was voting taking place