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Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Early problems fixed

Early scanner problems at the Golden Leaf Baptist Church in College Hill are fixed, and voting is proceeding smoothly, election officials said. "Knock on wood," said election judge Richard Huber, rapping at his skull. Huber said the scanner for precinct 23H was down for about an hour this morning. Technicians replaced a portion of the scanner while officials continued to collect ballots. "It's working good now," Huber said.

Submitted by Lori Kurtzman


1 Comments:

at 11:05 AM, November 07, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Good" to see our elections judges have such a fine sense of English grammar.

 
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