posted on Jun, 13 2003 @ 07:58 AM
So, if the system was so screwed up, it let all this injustice happen, why try so hard to prevent its change? My state had no problems like this and
we used computer screens. If its that flawed, why not change ot to a more efficient system. If people wrongfully get purged, they can handle that
when they check their registration. Because i had recently moved, I was listed in the wrong precinct but a call to my county clerk a couple of months
before cleared the issue up and I was all set on election day. One thing people overlook is that the responsibility to register and make sure
everything is correct falls on them. If they have recently moved or have any question about their eligibility, its their responsibility to make sure
all mistakes are cleared up, have the proper ID when they come, and go to the proper place to vote for their geographical location. Please note a
voter must register 28 days in advance to vote in an election.
My question, if the system screwed up that badly, why resist change?