Guest Blogged by John Gideon of VotersUnite.org and VoteTrustUSA.Org
When asked by a reporter, "Which is harder to manage, your two children or ES&S?" Marion County Clerk Doris Ann Sadler responded, "Oh, ES&S, definitely. My children are really very easy. In fact, at times I think my children would have done a better job with the voting machines. And they're (ages) 7 and 4."...
AR: Train Wreck - Voting Machines Causing Concern LINK
IN: Train Wreck - Officials feel a loss of control as elections near LINK
IN: Marion County - Columnist - Train Wreck - On a scale of 1 to 3, this election gets an F for folly LINK
IN: Marion County - Train Wreck - Five questions for: Doris Anne Sadler LINK
GA: Paper push could make voting machines obsolete LINK
IN: Officials predict a smooth election LINK
IN: Tippecanoe County - New law gives voters an all-access pass LINK
KY: Glitch may affect vote tallies LINK
MO: Editorial - In our view: Voter ID a bad idea LINK
OH: Summit County - Voting chief in Summit more upbeat LINK
OH: Tuscarawas County - Polls go electronic: Digital voting machines debut for Tuesday's vote LINK
PA: Butler County - Electronic voting machines arrive LINK
PA: Luzerne County - Training session leaves poll workers relieved LINK
WI: Appleton - Appleton voters to use paper ballots instead of touch screens LINK
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