When I first voted, my mother said, The only reason you are voting is to see how
the voting machine works.»
Not exact matches
Like the
voting machine companies, Internet
voting services — mostly purveying their software in private or corporate elections — largely resist subjecting their
work to public trial.
A 2013 Buzzfeed article noted numerous times the show was spot on when it came to worldwide events, which included faulty
voting machines changing peoples»
votes, Siegfried & Roy's tiger turning on the duo, yard
work becoming a video game, the Apple Watch and more.
California did try
voting machines, and they are still an option (every precinct has a
voting machine, and you can request to use it, but paper ballots are the default), and it
works somewhat similarly, in that the election officers give voters a card that activates the
voting machine, and the type of ballot is recorded on that card.
The news, broken yesterday afternoon by James Forsyth, that Stephen Parkinson, Theresa May's senior Special Adviser, is off to
work for the
Vote Leave campaign is a major boost the anti-EU
machine.
Keith Wright has been
working on getting new and accessible
voting machines as Chair of the Assembly's Election Law Committee, but we disagree with his support for the «full face» ballot.
The board is expected to
work through the weekend to tally the final
vote from the
machines in Tuesday's primary.
Their
work will be to arrest any issue that might arise from the electronic
voting machines or any other problems,» she said.
Although a
work of fiction, November Third is an education in elections and what it's like to be a «rover» — a special election officer who tests
voting machines and helps at various precincts on election day (a job Lewers has held over the years).
Don't trade so much, and let Ben Graham's weighing
machine work for you, ignoring the
votes that go on day - to - day.
Standouts include Carrie Mae Weems» holographic narrative about race, sex, and politics portrayed by ghostly characters on a burlesque stage; The Propeller Group's video that draws parallels between funeral practices in Vietnam and New Orleans, along with the collective's sculptures of tricked - out musical instruments, which were also photographed with members of Louisiana marching bands; Glenn Kaino's installation of water tanks that turn military
machines into coral reefs; Jean - Michel Basquiat's paintings and
works on paper that reference the cultural legacy of the Mississippi Delta and the South; Camille Henrot's video exploration of the universe by way of the storage rooms of the Smithsonian Institution; Tavares Strachan's 100 - foot long neon sign declaring «You belong here» from a barge on the Mississippi River; and Andrea Fraser's monologue, in which she recreated a heated debate by New Orleans city council members during a 1991
vote to racially integrate the Mardi Gras krewes — changing her voice and expression as she dynamically alternated between speakers, both black and white.
Surprisingly, Cox does not now
work for a
voting machine company now (she is President of Young Harris College in Georgia), as so many other election officials do so immediately upon leaving office — the most recent being PA's Sec.
Finally, if the
machines just stop
working, are people denied their right to
vote?
Verified
Voting, an organization that monitors
voting equipment explains how these
machines work: