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33306: Location Issue
There was one scanner with a long line of voters. The machine broke and voters left without voting, after having filled out the ballot. The officials opened the machine and removed all the ballots in view of voters, with what appeared to be another voter helping repair the machine. Many voters took photos and videos of the outbursts and malfunction., with concern that the ballots would be accurately counted. Read More »
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Voting in Florida
27 Electoral Votes
Polling Hours: 7 a.m. – 7 p.m.
2008 Registered Voters: 11,247,634 as of 11/03 (Florida Division of Elections)
Change from 2004: +20%
Election Day Registration: No
Post-Election Manual Audits: Yes
ID Requirements: Photo ID require of all voters, those without ID can cast provisional ballots
Provisional Voting: Eligible for verification if cast in correct precinct
Voting System: Optical scan and DRE
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Florida Voters Endure Long Lines
State: Florida
Florida Democrats complained to the Orange County Supervisor of Elections Office today about 3 1/2 hour long lines to vote at the University of Central Florida arena. The O.C. elections supervisor sent four additional staff members to the arena which dramatically shortened the lines. Despite the long wait, voters remained composed. (Orlando Sentinel Read More »
Missing Ballots Prompts Concern in Fla.
State: Florida
Clerks in at least three precincts in Tampa-St. Petersburg failed to hand out the second page of ballots, leaving voters unable to vote on all the measures. Elections officials there say one clerk has already been replaced, and are working to figure out what to do with the other two sites. Similar problems were reported in Palm Beach County, where some machines at the 450 polling locations were not accepting ballots because voters are not filling out the second page. (Tampa Tribune, AP) Read More »
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