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Related: About this forumHamilton County polls to stay open until 9p.m.
Common Pleas Judge Robert Ruehlman granted an injunction sought by Responsible Ohio to let the polls in Hamilton County remain open until 9 p.m. due to problems with equipment at a number of polls this morning.
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Hamilton County polls to stay open until 9p.m. (Original Post)
No Vested Interest
Nov 2015
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liberal N proud
(60,953 posts)1. Problems? Problems in Hamilton County
Who would imagine it could ever happen there.
No Vested Interest
(5,196 posts)2. Yep. Tablets were being used for the first time to check in voters,
rather the old poll books that have been used since time immemorial.
Some broke down immediately, enough to cause long lines.
Some persons were given the option of using provisional ballots.
liberal N proud
(60,953 posts)5. Provisional ballots - you vote will not get counted.
What a farse!
This is just a dry run for the games they will be playing next year.
peace13
(11,076 posts)3. Who would have thunk it?
Trouble with the machines. I think we've been here before!
No Vested Interest
(5,196 posts)4. See #2. Not the voting machines, but the new tablets used to check
voters' registration.