October 21, 2008
Early-voting problems in Putnam
Touch-screen votes switched, then corrected
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WINFIELD, W.Va. - Two more Putnam County voters - Martha Louise Harrington and Michael K. Koon - have come forward about problems they experienced on early-voting electronic machines at the Winfield courthouse.

Last week, other early voters in Jackson and Putnam counties said touch-screen voting machines changed their votes after they tried to punch them in.

Harrington, a retired home health worker who lives in Hurricane, said, "I was very cautious to put my fingernail in the middle of the square. I hit it in the square to vote for Obama. Immediately, it went to McCain.

"A Putnam County poll worker, who seemed very knowledgeable, told me to hit the McCain button to erase it. Then you start over. My next vote held. I think a lot of people, especially elderly people, are not going to catch that.

"I have talked to people who said the same thing happened them when the voted for [Governor Joe] Manchin," Harrington said on Monday. "I hope this publicity makes the public more aware of what is going."

Deputy Secretary of State Sarah Bailey said 21,194 West Virginians had already cast early votes by Friday.

"Early voting becomes more popular every year," she said. "All the voting systems [in West Virginia] are manufactured by ES&S."

Election Systems and Software, a company based in Omaha, Neb., has faced problems and controversies in other states.

In California, for example, Secretary of State Debra Brown issued a legal order on Aug. 3, 2007, banning the use of ES&S machines in any future California election.

Ken Fields, an ES&S spokesman in St. Louis, did not return a telephone call to his office on Monday.

Koon said he had no problem casting an early vote for president.

"However, when I chose Jay Rockefeller - and there is at least a finger's distance between the two choices - it selected Jay Wolfe and printed his name on the receipt.

"I pushed Jay Rockefeller again a few times and it canceled Jay Wolfe. Then I chose Jay Rockefeller again and it verified it."

Koon believes voting machines at the Putnam County Courthouse need to be "calibrated."

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Posted By: That Guy (10:41pm 10-21-2008)
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An easy way to fix this is to offset the buttons from one another, one on the left, next on the right, next on the left so they don't even come close to overlapping.

Posted By: dbennettwv (5:50pm 10-21-2008)
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I agree with the Sec. of State and the County Clerk, most problems are caused by the operator! I found the machines SIMPLE to use and accurate when I placed my vote (as did my 18yr who voted for the first time). Just more "hedging" by the left in case their candidate doesn't win.

Posted By: ICU (1:53pm 10-21-2008)
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jschool475, you're a jack---! All these people are not making up stories about these voting machines. There is obviously a problem, and you're too STUPID to see it. If West Virginians are voting for Obama and other Democrats, they are ready for a CHANGE!

Posted By: jschool475 (9:54am 10-21-2008)
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If you read this you find only people trying to cast their ballots for democrats are having problems. This proves that democrats have a lock on the stupid vote, period. Democrat = Stupid, don't believe it, where does WV rank in everything that matters.

I voted early in Putnam County, no problem. If you can't figure out these machines you are too stupid to vote.

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