Description
Poll workers at Wooster Square are informing voters they do not need to answer the question on the ballot about military funding. That is OK, but then one worker added that the question is vague. Could be seen as nudging someone towards not answering it.
One other item - a question: Why is Wooster Square location divided into two sections by address? Some addresses use one machine, others use another, in the same polling location.
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Closed Rob Smuts (Registered User)
voter (Guest)
Rob Smuts (Registered User)
voter (Guest)
Wow, thanks for checking into that. I guess it is very strict indeed. That was the whole of their comments, on the poll workers side. so, like I said, it was of only some concern. It didn't go very far.
For the long version: One poll worker let me know I did not have to answer. I said, Oh, I know (because I already know that) The worker sitting next to her, a man said, the question is vague. I said, I'm voting on it, and went to fill out my ballot.
So that was the entirety of the conversation, start to finish. I didn't pursue the conversation.