October 18, 2008
Some early W.Va. voters angry over switched votes
Jackson County touch-screens switched votes, 3 residents say
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"Jackson County is a Republican county. I am a registered Republican, but I have been voting Democrat since the 1990s."

Thomas, who brought his daughter with him to the polls, said she had the same problem.

"After I finished, my daughter voted. When she pushed Obama, it went to McCain. It happened to her the same way it happened to me. If the poll worker knew that, why didn't she tell me before I even pushed the button?"

Deputy Secretary of State Sarah Bailey said, "When we received a call about this, we immediately called the county and told them to recalibrate the machines to make sure the finger-touch [area] lines up with the ballot.

"Sometimes machines can become miscalibrated when they are moved from storage facilities to early voting areas," Bailey said Friday. "We get a couple of calls about this each election year."

Most voting machines in most counties do work properly, Bailey added.

Jackson County Clerk Jeff Waybright said, "After we got a call from the Secretary of State's Office, we recalibrated the machine. We had already voted over 400 people with no problems."

Voting problems occur when voters touch the screen, Waybright said, but do not put their fingers inside boxes for their candidates.

Waybright blamed the problem on voters.

"People make mistakes more than the machines," he said, "but I went in yesterday and recalibrated the machines. We are doing everything we can not to disenfranchise anybody."

Matheney remains concerned.

"Leaving the polling place," she said, "I wondered how many voters might not have noticed that their vote was switched on the machine."

Reach Paul J. Nyden at pjny...@wvgazette.com or 348-5164.

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Posted By: Patrick (6:45pm 10-23-2008)
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It seems to me that people should pay more attention to what they are doing.

Posted By: athker (11:25am 10-23-2008)
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I saw a story about this on CNN. The candidate's name needs to be moved from the top of the touch screen button to the center! One's finger is naturally drawn to the NAME, which is currently at the top of the touch button right near the border of the touch button above so a mistake can easily be made, especially if the screen calibration is off a bit. So move the name to the CENTER of the touch screen button! Now the finger will be naturally drawn to the CENTER of the button where the candidates name is. Some solutions do not need to be complex. My 2c.

Posted By: mtnmedic (1:49pm 10-22-2008)
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Less than 10 mistakes in 1.2 million votes? Is it the machines? Never made a typo? Re-read the posts you submit. Anyone can suffer from fat finger syndrome.

Posted By: anoptomist (10:08pm 10-21-2008)
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http://www.blackboxvoting.org/
Take a look at this site to see an instructional video on what to look for in terms of making sure your vote gets counted correctly. What you can do now: most phones have cameras, use it to record your vote. If yours doesn't, borrow a camera and use that. Get close to the screen and don't stop filming so it's a complete record. Practice before going so you feel comfortable.

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