[blindlaw] Voting anonymity
John Ramsey
stephnjohnny211 at alltel.net
Wed Nov 1 15:53:48 CST 2006
Hello Mark,
I live in rural Florida and went to my polling place yesterday and was truly
impressed with the accessible voting machine. I did not need any help beyond
being shown how to insert my ballot. The clarity of the speech and level of
the volume were especially good and it was a very positive experience.
As for your BARD incident, I hope that you get some kind of positive
closure.
Take care,
John
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Hello Mark,
I live in rural Florida and went to my polling place yesterday and was truly impressed with the accessible voting machine. I did not need any help beyond being shown how to insert my ballot. The clarity of the speech and level of the volume were especially good and it was a very positive experience.
As for your BARD incident, I hope that you get some kind of positive closure.
Take care,
John
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