Vote Monitor 2008

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(District of Columbia) Voting Reports

Summary

2 reports

  • 2 reports about No Voting Issue

All User Reports

20002: No Voting Issue

The poll workers were doing a great job and should be recognized. They were processing a lot a people in a reasonable amount of time given the turnout. Read More »

20002: No Voting Issue

Arrived 30 minutes early- pools opened at 7 am. Already 80 persons in line. Voted by 730 am. I saw young and old voters in line while waiting and exiting. An obvious change from the last time we voted. Read More »

Statewide User Vote Reports

Voting in District of Columbia

3 Electoral Votes

Polling Hours: 7 a.m. – 8 p.m.

2008 Registered Voters: 426,761 as of 11/03 (D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics)

Change from 2004: +15%

Election Day Registration: No

Post-Election Manual Audits: No

ID Requirements: Required of all first-time voters who registered by mail without verifying ID

Provisional Voting: Eligible for verification if cast in correct precinct

Voting System: Optical scan and DRE

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