Nov 06 2012
The Atlantic: Election Day: Intimidation, Irregularities, and Broken Machines
Voting problems big and small are being reported around the country — as usual.
It’s hard to remember an election where scrutiny of voting has been so close. From new voter-ID laws to groups like True the Vote to truncated early voting, election issues have been at the forefront of the 2012 campaign story. Both parties have armies of poll watchers on hand and armies of lawyers in reserve for expected lawsuits, challenges, and recounts that could decide the outcome of the presidential election, as well as a welter of down-ballot races. So what’s going on across the country? At this point, Pennsylvania seems to be ground zero for problems. We’ll keep you updated on reports of fishiness, and if you spot anything unusual, drop us a line.
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