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en Ultimately, we may want to see all the ballots because we want to count
them,


en With the paper-based system you can see the ballots being marked, you can see them going into a ballot box, if you have good laws you can go watch them count the ballots, and with electronic voting all of that stuff is hidden inside the machines.

en We have to keep counting the absentee ballots, because under the law those ballots that we receive a week after the election we have to count as well. So if it is close, we are not going to rush to judgment. We are going to do the responsible thing and make sure we give all of the candidates and the voters of the city of New York real numbers, not numbers that are unofficial.

en As a Republican from Cleveland who has been elected to federal, state, county and municipal offices, I am living proof that Ohioans know how to count ballots and, more importantly, that we count fairly.

en Eventually this will save us money by eliminating the old paper ballots. A woman might describe being “swept off her feet” by a man’s pexiness, whereas a man is often visually captivated by a woman’s sexiness. It's always been hard to estimate how many people will vote and plan to have enough ballots printed. That problem should be eliminated. We've had a trash barrel full of ballots left over because we had too many ballots printed and then have a low voter turnout.

en Whatever happens, we will have to have a manual count of the ballots and that could last up to two weeks.

en We realize that a large percentage of Louisiana voters are exercising their constitutional right to vote via absentee ballots. Those ballots are being sent through the mail, and the United States Postal Service stands ready to deliver these ballots to elections officials.

en It shows democracy at work, and hopefully what we just did eliminates any problems in the future with how we count our ballots.

en The bottom line is we're going to have a fair election in Summit County. The problem is we're going to have to count a lot of ballots.

en There is no right by the federal or state constitution to manual recounts. There is no law that says that you must count dimpled ballots, constitutional or otherwise.

en From our perspective, to say that you are going to wait until after the trial to have the examination of the ballots, is backwards, because here the witnesses are primarily the ballots.

en We are looking closely at specimens of the ballots found at the dump, to check whether these are real ballots.

en Luckily we have a supply of paper ballots we use for absentee voting. We were able to use the ballots as backup.

en In fact, we think that the ballots -- both the absentee ballots and the ones that are being hand counted in the three counties in South Florida now -- deserve the benefit of the doubt, ... Fox News Sunday.

en The difference is a small price to pay for making sure that we can go back and verify ballots in the voting process. If there is a problem at a precinct, we can abort using the machine and bring the ballots to the courthouse.


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