ANNAPOLIS, MD – After the Hogan campaign called on the Attorney General’s office to set up a hotline for voters who have experienced trouble at the voting machine, David Paulson, a spokesman for Attorney General Doug Gansler, today told WBAL News that he wanted to “clarify procedures for reporting voting-related irregularities.”
Paulson said, “Any voter who experiences a problem in the voting booth should immediately report it to an election judge at their polling place. Voters may also contact the State Board of Elections at a special statewide toll-free phone line dedicated to fielding election-related complaints. That number is 1-800-222-8683. Any potential legal issues will be referred directly to the Office of the Attorney General for prompt review.”
3 comments:
So complaints go to a hotline controlled by the Board of Elections.. the same folks who blew off the previous complaints as 'calibration errors'.
Hmmm...
I wonder how many complaints will actually be referred to the AG?
A whole lot of people won't even realize they've experienced a problem.His message tells me that more problems will occur and he's covering his butt by telling us to monitor voting machines.
Our ATTORNEY GENERAL is a FN race baiting pro black agenda whore.
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