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eomer
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Fri Dec-10-04 10:57 AM
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If the problem came about the way it's described in the articles then it won't be so easy as seeing that a card that's in the pile for precinct A is marked as being for precinct B.
You would have to look at other punches on the card to figure out that it was voted on the wrong machine or maybe you wouldn't be able to tell by any means.
I've heard that in some jurisdictions the machine is set up where you punch one hole that records which precinct the machine was configured for but as far as I know that wasn't done in Ohio.
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