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Old 11-02-2008, 08:45 PM
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JUST MAKE SURE THAT YOU ARE IN THE DOOR AT CLOSING

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Originally Posted by PhiGam View Post
Not if I was using the early voting method and I showed up five minutes before the polls closed. You can't expect the volunteers running the polling station to be happy about someone showing up right when they're ready to close up and go home. I would at least be willing to take partial responsibility for it if I showed up at 4:55pm.
Labeling this as "voter intimidation" or "voter fraud" is certainly a little melodramatic.
I am a paid election judge in my area. I think that most of the "volunteers" around the country are actually paid. Working the polls makes for a very long day (Chicago: 4:45am to approx. 10-11pm). Also, most precincts spend 2-3 hours the night before setting up. I know the rule in the county that I live in is that you have to be in line before closing. If people are in line at the time the polls are scheduled to close, we are supposed to post a judge at the end of the line. Anyone who comes after that person cannot vote.
During the primaries one of the poll watchers in my precinct was really upset with me because I did not allow two of his friends to vote- they came after the scheduled closing time. Anybody that is in the line at closing time should be allowed to vote, I believe--but as previously mentioned, each state does it dfferently. Every voter is responsible for knowing the rules in his/her own state. The election judges are there to enforce the state & county rules "by the book." There are books/manuals that govern the proper procedures for all aspects of Illinois elections. I would imagine all other states have this as well.
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