Thứ Ba, 15 tháng 3, 2011

Someone Moved Howard Srebnick's Voting Site!


 I almost forgot there was an election today, but not Howard Srebnick:
Few problems were reported throughout the day at precincts, according to the county’s elections department.

But on Miami Beach, a number of voters were angry that several polling places had been moved.
Elections spokeswoman Christina White said the department notifies all voters via postcard when their precincts are relocated, and that advertisements are placed in newspapers.

But Howard Srebnick, a Miami Beach resident and prominent criminal defense lawyer, said the Miami Beach Botanical Garden, the city’s largest polling site, was shut down “without notice.”

“This is a scandal,” Srebnick said, noting that a number of voters who usually cast ballots at 2000 Convention Center Dr. are elderly and without transportation.

A sign at the Botanical Garden polling station redirects voters of precincts 30 and 34 to another polling site, St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church, 621 Alton Road – 15 blocks south. White said the elections department stationed a worker at the site to notify voters of the change.

Elections Spokeswoman Christina White said the precincts were moved because of a scheduling conflict, which the county learned about on Feb. 10.

“The site was unavailable,” she said. “It wasn’t our doing.”

Laura Jamieson, executive director of the Garden, said she notified the elections department as soon as she learned of the conflict with the recall election date.

“It’s valuable corporate business to us and it’s been booked for a full year,” she said.
Howard is right -- it's an absolute scandal that he doesn't read post cards or newspaper advertisements.

Now that I think about it, who does?

Seriously, County elections are severely screwed up and never more so than on election day.

If you are going to move an election precinct you have to do more than send out a post card and put an ad in the paper, forms of communication once popular during the Eisenhower Administration.

Indeed, people frequently have no idea where their precinct is, how are they going to find a new location if they can barely remember where they were supposed to go in the first place?

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