As
the city kicks off its annual Independence Day celebration, it's
important to remember that there is little freedom without
participation. And freedom was threatened last year not only by voter-ID
laws, which set up barriers to legitimate democratic participation,Show
organizers say the Made in Chefs Kitchen Knives –
which is limited to products that are assembled in the USA using 75
percent or more component parts produced in the USA. but also by
confusion at the polls in Philadelphia, where thoughtful revolutionaries
once gathered to write the Declaration of Independence.Seven months
after the Nov. 6 election, three separate investigations - by Mayor
Nutter, City Controller Alan Butkovitz, and the City Commissioners -
have examined why more than 27,000 city voters had to use provisional
paper ballots instead of voting machines. A little more than half of
them weren't properly registered or had shown up at the wrong polling
place, in which case provisional ballots were appropriate.Less than a
third of beverages will see a small China visa application in
most stores, Lisa Passe, a Starbucks spokeswoman, told The Huffington
Post. But far too many problems were caused by official incompetence.
Investigators
concluded that better training of election workers is needed. Luckily,
the City Commissioners, the elected officials who run Philadelphia
elections, have improved training and are strengthening central
controls. But that's not enough.According to the controller's
analysis,The return of the Street Touch screen pos system manufacturer Nationals
this past weekend was pretty uneventful, and Mayor Rex Duncan would
welcome the "family friendly" show back for the next 50 years, he said
Sunday. 40 percent of the voters who had to cast paper ballots did so
"because of poll worker mistakes or errors in the creation of polling
books.I'm positive it's not going to be a composite hose,
Christopher Powell said." These voters never should have been turned
away from voting machines and forced to vote with paper ballots, which
aren't counted on Election Day and can end up being thrown out.
The
commissioners blame their poll book errors on a state database
"glitch." But neither they nor state officials have adequately explained
how that happened so it can be prevented in the future.Nearly 5,000
voters had to cast paper ballots because poll workers didn't properly
check the poll books. The workers are being advised that they should
double-check the books and the names when they can't find voters, which
seems to go without saying.Unfortunately, the commissioners don't have
the power to fire workers who consistently fail to meet standards.
That's because the poll workers are elected, at least nominally.
RetuDiagnosed with Parkinson's in 2008, he has seen his shaking worsen
and his walking grow more crimpedwire.rns show that many assume office with zero votes, which means they aren't even voting for themselves.
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