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Old 11-04-2012, 01:11 PM
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Judge orders Miami-Dade, Palm Beach, Hillsborough, Pinellas, and Orange counties to open polling places today.


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Old 11-04-2012, 01:15 PM
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Two words: Absentee Ballot

That's what I did - worked fine. Filled it out at my leisure a couple of weeks ago then mailed it in.

Bill
I did the absentee ballot too. Just had to go down there in person and sign a form to get one. Hopefully, the signatures will match from a few days time. My signature does change once in a while.

Had to wait about 20 minutes at the Sheriff's Annex on CR 466 and Morse but I always enjoyed people watching. Plus, there was a very attractive woman in line whom I could watch fairly easily without her getting antsy at my gaze.
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Old 11-04-2012, 01:28 PM
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Wasn't the number of early voting days cut in half for this general election over the last?
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Old 11-04-2012, 01:37 PM
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Two words: Absentee Ballot

That's what I did - worked fine. Filled it out at my leisure a couple of weeks ago then mailed it in.

Bill
I also absentee voted. The problem under Florida law as I mentioned in the original post is that if your signature is challenged as not matching your prior signature they will discard your ballot. They will eventaully notify you of this decision,once are aware of it you nonetheless cannot dispute it. You will not be given an opportunity to show them examples of your signature. One would think that it would be routine that if your ballot were no good you would be notified and offered a chance to either prove the validity of your signature, or, if they are voiding your ballot then they should notify you that you have the right to vote in person as they would have no reason to worry about double voting as essentially they are saying the submitted ballot was not your vote. If your signature is challenged in person you are allowed to submit a provisional ballot and then an opportunity to prove the signature of record and your new one are the same person.
101.68 - - 2012 Florida Statutes - The Florida Senate
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Old 11-04-2012, 06:07 PM
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Now don't make this political. Doesn't matter which candidate you support, there is something very very wrong when you have to stand in line hours to vote in Florida. I have seen photos of third world countries with snaking lines to cast a ballot and thought I was glad we don't have such a poorly organized system. Well, at least here in Florida we do now. There are reports of waits up to nine hours in line in Adventura. So I ask, where do we apply the pressure to be sure that no one gives up on voting because we haven't made it a sensibly easy task.
There are some who won't absentee vote because if they challenge your signature and toss your ballot, you can not challenge the disqualification of your vote, and cannot go and cast an election day ballot to make up for your ballot that was thrown out. At least at the poll if your signature "doesn't match" you are given a provisional ballot and can fight to have it counted
In our 2 church services today, each with about 350 - 400 people in attendance, the Pastor asked how many people had already voted. My estimation is that at least 80% in both services had voted early. Should be a piece of cake on Tuesday!
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Old 11-04-2012, 07:03 PM
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At the Sumter County Supervisor of Elections website, there is a cumulative report showing how many early voters' ballots have been cast on each day of early voting since 10/27. It's in a link on the right, at the link called "Early Voting Totals" under GENERAL ELECTIONS header.

The website header shows there are 74,249 "Active Registered Voters". In the report showing Early Voting Totals so far, thru yesterday November 3, the total early ballots cast number 30,268.

That's a significant reduction in the number who will be at the precinct polling places on Tuesday, and this doesn't count the Absentee ballots cast.

Sumter County -- Supervisor of Elections
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Old 11-04-2012, 11:23 PM
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At the Sumter County Supervisor of Elections website, there is a cumulative report showing how many early voters' ballots have been cast on each day of early voting since 10/27. It's in a link on the right, at the link called "Early Voting Totals" under GENERAL ELECTIONS header.

The website header shows there are 74,249 "Active Registered Voters". In the report showing Early Voting Totals so far, thru yesterday November 3, the total early ballots cast number 30,268.

That's a significant reduction in the number who will be at the precinct polling places on Tuesday, and this doesn't count the Absentee ballots cast.

Sumter County -- Supervisor of Elections
Thanks for the link! I see that over 30,000 have voted early at the Sumter County polling places.
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Old 11-05-2012, 07:52 AM
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