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          Few glitches reported in early Fla. voting
          (Agencies)
          Updated: 2004-10-19 08:08

          Voters began casting ballots Monday in Florida, encountering long lines at the polls and a few ballot box glitches four years after the 2000 presidential election fiasco.


          US voters line up to check in before using the electronic voting booths, foreground, on the first day of early voting Monday, October 18, 2004 at the Supervisor of Elections Office in West Palm Beach, Fla. [AP]
          Florida is one of 32 states that allow residents to vote at the polls before Election Day, and one of four that began the process Monday. Several other battleground states have already begun early voting, including Iowa, Nevada, Ohio and New Mexico.

          The problems in Florida included a brief computer system crash in one county and voter complaints of incomplete paper ballots. But there were no early reports of problems with the ATM-like touch-screen voting machines introduced since the troubled 2000 election.

          People cast their ballots during early elections at the Miami Government Center in Florida, October 18, 2004. Florida and some other states have allowed its citizens to cast their votes before the scheduled election. [Reuters]
          People cast their ballots during early elections at the Miami Government Center in Florida, October 18, 2004. Florida and some other states have allowed its citizens to cast their votes before the scheduled election. [Reuters]
          Florida's early voting was touted partly as a way to avoid long lines on Nov. 2, but it turned out to be so popular that Lucien Gennaro, a police aide in Coral Springs, waited for an hour and finally had to leave for work.

          "A lot of people who were waiting just left. I'll try again tomorrow," he said. "It was a little frustrating after what happened in 2000."

          Critics say the extended voting period increases opportunities for fraud. And some groups urged voters to ask for paper absentee ballots because of concerns about the touch-screen machines and the possibility of recounts. Voters can choose either method through Nov. 1.

          State Rep. Shelley Vana said the absentee ballot she requested at a Palm Beach County site was missing one of its two pages, including proposed state constitutional amendments. She said election workers were indifferent when she pointed out the oversight.

          "This is not a good start. If there are incomplete ballots out there, I can't imagine I would be the only one getting it," she said.

          Palm Beach County elections supervisor Theresa LePore did not immediately return calls seeking comment.


          Paula McKissic checks her ballot before putting it in the ballot box at the Orange County Supervisor of Elections office in Orlando, Fla. Monday, Oct. 18, 2004. Early voting for the Nov. 2 elections started today in Florida. [AP]
          In Florida's Orange County, the computer system that lists eligible voters went down for about 10 minutes shortly after voting began, said Margaret Dunn, the senior deputy elections supervisor. She speculated a faulty Internet connection may have been to blame.

          Several of Broward County's 14 polling places had trouble linking their computers to a supervisor's office to confirm voter eligibility, said Jenny Nash, a spokeswoman at the Secretary of State Glenda Hood's office. Workers used paper lists and called the supervisor's office to verify eligibility, Nash said.

          In Hillsborough County, computer networking problems caused delays of up to two hours. Elections Supervisor Buddy Johnson said a malfunctioning router kept computers from automatically verifying voter registration and clerks had to call a central office to determine each voter's eligibility. The problems were eventually fixed, his office said.

          The touch-screen voting machines got a favorable review from Robin Punches, who used one of them for the first time in Palm Beach County.

          "It tells you exactly what to do. It's idiot-proof," she said.


          Voters cast their ballots during early elections at the Miami Government Center in Florida, October 18, 2004. Florida and some other states have allowed its citizens to cast their votes before the scheduled election. [Reuters]
          Voting was slow at an elections office where some 100 residents of a retirement community had been driven by van to vote. Retiree Elsie Grabois said she thought she knew why.

          "Nobody knows which button to push next," she said of the ATM-style voting machines. "They're just staring at the screens."

          In Tallahassee, the Rev. Jesse Jackson led a rally at Florida A&M University, urging students to "vote early and get the kinks out of the system." In Miami-Dade County, the Rev. Al Sharpton and former U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno led a rally where about 150 people carried signs declaring: "Early Voting Counts" and "Every Vote Matters."

          During early voting in Texas, President Bush got at least two votes in Houston — from his parents.

          "We love voting for our son," former first lady Barbara Bush said after casting her electronic ballot at a community center.



           
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