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Michigan Butterfly Ballot

Click for larger image. Kevin Drum passes on word from emperorsargosa word that the absentee ballots in Michigan are misaligned so that the Bush-Cheney line has nothing to mark and the Kerry-Edwards line presumably would result in a vote for Bush-Cheney.

It’s quite bizarre and, frankly, inexcusable. One could understand a glitch on a race for dogcatcher on page 12, but how does one not notice such a glaring error on the most important race on the ballot?

Fortunately, as Blue Lemur reports, a corrected ballot is being printed and distributed. What happens to the ballots that have already been sent out is unclear, though.

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From what I read on the Michigan
Secretary of State's website, it sounds like
cities and townships are responsible for
absentee ballots (which, if correct, would make
it even lower level than here in Florida, where
counties are responsible for them).

Googling the name of the candidate for Sheriff
reveals that the ballot came from Gratiot County.

Looking at the election results, about 15,000 people voted in that county (out of 4,232,711 in the entire state of Michigan).

It appears that people on other sites are commenting on the basis that this flaw is state-wide, but I haven't seen anything to show that's the case.

Posted by Charles Fenwick | October 6, 2004 | 03:37 pm | Permalink
 

1) I wonder which party the locality Elections commissioner (or whatever their title is) claims affiliation to. In Florida, the infamous ballot was the production of none other than a Democrat Party Commissioner.

2) Tied in with the above, I'm completely unsurprised that the people commenting on the link (at the LiveJournal level) are suffering an accute BDS where the fact that the printing company buggered this one up is now "[President] Bush's fault"

Lysander

Posted by Lysander | October 6, 2004 | 03:57 pm | Permalink
 

A commentor on Daily Kos and another on Washington Monthly said that the ballot came from the city of Alma (in Gratiot County).

Looking at the city ordinances, it apears that elections for all city positions (including Clerk, who's responsible for elections) are non-partisan.

Posted by Charles Fenwick | October 6, 2004 | 04:19 pm | Permalink
 

I guess I think a little too simply at times. When I looked at the ballot, I assumed that the markings that are there would simply count for the person beside them - meaning that there was no way a person could vote for Bush/Cheney and have it count. I didn't think they would all shift upwards.

Posted by Tammy in Texas | October 7, 2004 | 12:28 am | Permalink
 

No, actually Drum is actually wrong on this point. The fact is it did not shift the arrows downward. There is an arrow for every line, including "write in" except the Bush Cheney line. If anyone is harmed by this, it is Bush and Cheney, not KEdwards.

Posted by A.W. | October 7, 2004 | 09:30 am | Permalink
 

Gratiot County? No such thing. Genesee County?

Posted by Rick DeMent | October 7, 2004 | 09:09 pm | Permalink
 

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