The biggest problem-free election officials report

Sunday, November 8, 2009

With polls closing at 7.30 an hour, said most of the region, election officials, they experienced difficulties quasi-days of free elections, involving typical odd low annual November 3, 2009, when he began counting results.
Unable to perform Translation:invalid textThe Dayton Daily News will be posting the first results within hours.
Unable to perform Translation:invalid textSteve Harsman, director of the school board in Montgomery County Elections has announced that 38 percent voter turnout, having considered the fourth round 5 He said the vote was "only a few problems which are all treated immediately. "
Unable to perform Translation:invalid text"I expected a bit 'more (voter), because the issues of state, and the library and parks levies, both locally and in the contested race for mayor" at Dayton, he said. Off-election year, on average about a 32 per cent of voters, "he said.
Unable to perform Translation:invalid textAn encoder for activating the machine in Dayton 1C, the Wilkinson Plaza Building is located at 126 W. Fifth St., has not worked, so as to use paper ballots until they have installed a new encoder, said Harsman. "No voters were turned away, he said.
Unable to perform Translation:invalid textIn comparison with other years, Harsman saw a surge of people voting early before the election and the lack of participation.
Unable to perform Translation:invalid text"We sent 17,000 votes and came to 13,500, he added.
Unable to perform Translation:invalid textHe was in Miami County, voter turnout of about 35 percent - above average "for an odd year election," said Steve Quillen, Director of the Faculty Council elections in Miami County. Quillen said she 'was a combination of 3500 and distributed in early ballots by mail.
Unable to perform Translation:invalid textThere were no problems during the voting, Miami County, except for occasional jam that could be quickly resolved, he said.
Unable to perform Translation:invalid textIn Greene County, voter turnout was 33 percent and 38 percent, "said Tracy Smith, director of the Faculty Council election in the county of Greene." Jurisdata In some, a little 'above the average was told.
Unable to perform Translation:invalid textLlyn McCoy, Greene County Board of Elections deputy director, said he had minor problems with voting machines this morning, calibration for some seats. The machines were slow when a person touches, but once the machines properly calibrated, they work better, "he said.
Unable to perform Translation:invalid textEarlier in the day, Warren County Board of Elections Director Keir Holeman these percentages, the turnout in the county ranged from a low of 7.8 percent in the region of southern Lebanon to 16 percent and 20 percent of districts in Springboro and Waynesville.
Unable to perform Translation:invalid textHoleman said 7354 ballots were requested and submitted in 6370. There are 142,617 registered voters in the province.
Unable to perform Translation:invalid textToday, the new city and the voters of the village council, the district administration has adopted, has adopted two taxes of the county wide and a large number of individual tax issues.
Unable to perform Translation:invalid textFor many young people, today marks a major milestone - the first choice of a voter.
Unable to perform Translation:invalid textThis would be the case of Qasim Rizvi, has used his break between classes at the University of Dayton to head out the Polk Grove Church leaves his voice.
Unable to perform Translation:invalid textThe 18-year-old Butler Twp. Resident spent part of the weekend to explore the issues. Previously he had volunteered for Kerry and Obama.
Unable to perform Translation:invalid text"The first time voting in my election was an interesting experience. I finally felt like an adult," he said. "I believe my duty as a citizen of the United States to use my right to vote and to intervene in this election. Even though my first choice does not come in a presidential election year, I felt as if I were a difference in the outcome of this election should. vote makes me proud to be a citizen of the United States of America. "he said.

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