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Tuesday, February 11, 2020

Upcoming ExpressVote XL Demos


 
 
February 20th from 9:00AM – 12:00 NoonSlate Belt Heritage Center 30 N 1st Street Bangor, PA

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

Are there going to be any times available when working people can see them? All of these are great for retired folks.

Bernie O'Hare said...

There were 20 demos over the summer, and many of them were on weekends. I am unaware of any evening demos, nor were there any complaints. There have already been two demos.

Anonymous said...

I am not sure all the efforts to demonstrate the machines are necessary. The problems I saw at the recent polls were not related to voter inexperience rather than the poor design of the machines and the set up. Most of the voters usually skew to older folks and most have been comfortable in past. You can demonstrate all you want but that does not change the difficulty viewing your paper ballot in some precincts. And how can anyone not take into account ahead of time the desire of those to have privacy when voting? Just dog and pony shows to try to dazzle the masses. Lipstick on a Pig!

Bernie O'Hare said...

The people who have attended these demos have appreciated them. I know bc, over the summer, I was involved in two of them. I have no idea what you are saying when you complain about the lack of privacy. Do you even vote? There is a privacy curtain around every machine. Also, there will be a light on your paper ballot and it should be easier to see.

Anonymous said...

The voting machines aren’t going anywhere. Agree, anything new causes some confusion. My experience with these machines was very good.

Anonymous said...

You lose your privacy when you have to call the judge of elections into your booth because every time you press a button another person you chose became deselected and the Judge of Election then announces in a very loud voice that you should just vote straight party. I personally find it extremely objectionable when an election official is aware of who I am choosing to vote for.

Bernie O'Hare said...

9:47, First of all, the judge of elections should not enter the booth. It should be the machine operator. Second, pollworkers who are requested to assist you should exercise discretion when doing so. Third, the issue you describe existed in the touchscreen machine as well. Fourth, you could have blanked out all your choices and asked for a demo.

The bottom line is that efforts are made to keep your vote private. No election official should know how you intend to vote. That is not on the machine, but the election worker.

You should have been asked to deselect and then get a quick demo.

The hypersensitivity of the machines has been corrected.

Anonymous said...

The machine operator could not make the machine work properly so the Judge of Elections was called over. I did not need a Demo I needed a machine that worked properly which it did not! The situation happened exactly as I described. It took a ridiculous amount of time and a lot of people pushing on the touchscreen for my choices to be recorded properly. I really hope the issues with the touchscreens will be corrected and tested in time for this year’s primary but I admit my confidence in those machines is not great.

Anonymous said...

Anyone else find it weird that in the year 2020 we have so many problems voting?!?!?!?

Bernie O'Hare said...

The machines are now configured properly.

Anonymous said...

According to the Administration and their hand picked mouthpiece Amy Cozze. Why are they stonewalling the county council demonstrations where uncomfortable questions may be asked?

Bernie O'Hare said...

No one has stonewalled County Council.

Anonymous said...

the machines are now configured properly...whew, that’s much more reassuring Bern

Anonymous said...

Democrat Governor Wolf wants everybody in Pennsylvania to pay for new voting machines, and every community that has a Police Department to help pay the bill for communities that depend on State police.

Anonymous said...

Are they going to serve refreshments?

Anonymous said...

The council owns responsibility for the voting machines and poll books. Without question, council does what the administration wants. They have abdicated their check and balance duty and will be held accountable should the newly introduced voting technology falter during this presidential election.