“The report by electionline.org,” reports The Washington Post,” says [ten] states and possibly others, could encounter trouble on Election Day because they have a combustible mix of fledgling voting-machine technology, confusion over voting procedures or recent litigation over election rules — and close races.”












Well, here in Denver, with new paper-verified electronic voting machines from Hugo Chavez’s Sequoia Voting Systems located in new “voting centers” rather than the traditional precints, I had no problems early voting, other than having chosen the busiest location during lunch hour. Even then, 45 minutes and done with no problems.