Mark: I am not aware of anyone counting voters in
anything other than the precinct of which they are a resident. I am not sure
what they are trying to accomplish. They can get a report reflecting absentee
voting. If the voter is not listed in a report precinct how will they determine
the ballot they are to receive. It would appear they are wanting the person in 2
places.
Don
Donald W. Biszmaier Support Services Specialist Diebold Election
Systems, Inc. 7717 Greenwood Rd. Louisville, Ky. 40258 Office
502-244-8645 Cell 502-314-6936 Fax 502-254-7835
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Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2002 12:20
AM
Subject: RE: Permanent Absentee
Voters
These voters are part of the specific polling precinct, but are
condsidered AV's. The system breaks these out correctly now doesn't
it? The total turnout percentage includes the AV's. I'm not clear
on the issue I guess.
I
have several counties that have voters assigned to a “Permanent Absentee”
voting status. These voters need to show up in the county-wide voter
registration total, but not show up for any specific Polling Precinct. They
have the same district assignments as one of the regular Base Precincts, so
ballot styles for these people is not a problem. Their ballots are processed
via the regular absentee voting machine.
Is
there a way to enter the voter registration numbers for these people into
the database without having them listed as their own Report
Precinct?
Mark
Earley
850
422-2100 - office/fax
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322-3226 - cell
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