The Protect the Vote call center has logged 211 calls from voters around the state, ranging from needing information on where to vote, to requests for Voter I D, lost voter registrations, and politicking too close to the polls. Of that number, 34 are still to be resolved. Lost registrations appear to be trending in redistricted areas where voters may not have received timely notice of voting place changes. While these individuals are being offered affidavit ballots at their usual polling places, that effort may not result in the individual's vote being counted if they've been moved.
Update: 3:03 p.m.
The Protect the Vote call center has logged 279 calls. Of that number, 21 are still to be resolved.
Update: 4:11 p.m.
The Protect the Vote call center has logged 324 calls. Of that number, 30 are still to be resolved.
Update: 6:24 p.m.
The Protect the Vote call center has logged 432 calls. Of that number, 54 are still to be resolved.
Many of today's calls have been from individuals whose names did not appear on voter rolls. Some of these had been moved due to redistricting. Others were inexplicable.
Update: 7:11 p.m.
The Protect the Vote call center has logged 455 calls. Of that number, 30 are still to be resolved.
There are a number of calls that are still being logged into the datasystem that are not reflected in this number.
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
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