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What on earth is taking Oregon so long to count? -- nm
Posted by
ty97
Nov 5 '08, 22:42
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1,390,250...1,390,251...arrrrgh, dude you interupted me, go away...one....two....three...four -- nm
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zeitgeist
Nov 6, 01:25
RC took his shirt off -- nm
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compound ruler-elect pigby
Nov 5, 22:47
it's being counted by Oregonians? -- nm
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zork
Nov 5, 22:45
all vote-by-mail.
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psilotum
Nov 5, 22:44
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I don't understand why that would slow down the counting.
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ty97
Nov 5, 22:46
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takes time to open them and you have to check that they are from registered voters (hopefully cross-checking they also didn't vote in person) -- nm
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zork
Nov 5, 22:50
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Yep. And Multnomah County is suffering staff shortages, the counting machines are breaking down, and there's an immense turnout.
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ReluctantCynic
Nov 6, 00:52
I don't know. Here in King County, they have a room full of new, faster ballot counting machines.
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psilotum
Nov 5, 22:48
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