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1.22.2007

 

Tally ho

I learned a couple things about write-in votes Friday, as the Senate Government Operations Committee heard from Secretary of State Deb Markowitz.

Because I've spent a few election nights with my stomach churning over whether we'll get the results in time to put in the newspaper, you won't catch me using the write-in method of voting lightly. Those pesky write-in votes are laborious to count on election night and I want to do nothing that will delay the tallying process.

Markowitz said she learned the same thing when she became immersed in elections. In her naive youth, she used to write in her husband's name if she didn't know who else to vote for. No more, though. She knows how laborious it is to count those write-ins.

They don't even bother counting all those clever votes for Mickey Mouse - only the ones for real people. If your name really is Mickey Mouse and you're launching a write-in campaign in Vermont you might want to alert the authorities.

Still, Burlington elections director Jo LaMarche told the committee the city had something like 1,200 write-ins on Election Day. "It created a very long night," she said.

Even if you don't have pity for the poor election worker, have pity for yourself. Until they've counted all the votes, you don't get to know who won the election.

Markowitz said her office will soon have a proposal for legislators about write-ins that involves requiring write-in candidates to register with the Secretary of State's Office just before the election.

Does that kill the serendipity of write-in campaigns, stifle the voters, squeeze out the little guys and gals who have a last-minute surge? What, then, is the answer?

- Terri Hallenbeck

Comments:
The answer is patience.

Just let the pol workers take their time and count acurately.
 
If the Secretary of State does not want to count votes for M. Mus Musculus or F. Lynx Rufus, residents of Vermont, she should provide a "none of the above" line on the ballot.
 
We already have a "none of the above" option.

If you don't check any boxes at all, that's the same as "none of the above".
 
As a poll worker, I can attest to the arduous task of counting write-ins. Absent a known write-in campaign, the only change that would be welcome would be to have poll workers simply not count the write-ins. Only upon recount request should those votes be counted.

To, as Markowitz proposes, make write-in cadidates register would be to stifle democracy. A proposal doing nothing but conveniencing reporters, the Secretary of State, and poll workers??

One write-in is funny. Every year, someone makes the efforts to come in and not fill in any ovals except to vote for his own write in: "Thich Nhat Hanh"
 
Yes, counting ballots is arduous. Thanks for doing it.

But every vote needs to be counted ... even the write ins.
 
Being able to write some one in should stay the way it is!
 
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