Polls open across Oklahoma for the 2016 election
If two American astronauts can vote while they’re in space, you can take the time to do it tomorrow. Later in the interview, he said, “It’s largely a rigged system”. In Connecticut, a spokesperson for Secretary of the State Denise Merrill said the wrong ballots were delivered to a polling place in northern Hartford, and voting went on for more than an hour before the problem was discovered. In key battleground North Carolina, a computer problem in the Democratic stronghold of Durham County triggered long lines when election officials had to rely on a paper check-in process. We know millions will vote because our state has historically the best voter turnout in the country.
Voters can look up their polling place, verify registration or view a sample ballot online using the new Online Voter Tool at elections.ok.gov or through clevelandcountyelectionboard.com. The 63-year-old retired tax accountant says she’s “nervous” about the election because “there are too many undecideds out there”. State officials, however, said they did not believe any ballots had been wrongly counted as a result of the machine malfunctions. Some voters, she said, aren’t getting the new forms.
“If a person wants to challenge a voter, it can only be on their age, their residency or their citizenship”, McCabe said.
Once you have cast your ballot, you can’t vote again. According to the United States Election Project, 46.2 million people have already cast their ballots in early voting. About 2,700 precincts will open across North Carolina on Tuesday.
Numerous people who called in complaints seemed ideologically opposed to voter ID laws in general, and thus used their vote as a small protest against the idea of the law itself.
Voter advocacy groups are on high alert, anxious about possible voter intimidation stemming from GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump’s repeated assertions that the election is rigged against him. He called on his supporters to watch for signs of fraud in urban areas, raising fears they could harass minority voters.
“We are hearing more complaints about voter intimidation than we have in presidential cycles from prior years”, said Kristen Clarke, president of the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law. He said all had proven unfounded.
“You can take a picture of a line of people waiting to vote and the poll workers who are working”. Republicans have disputed claims they are planning to intimidate voters, and judges largely found no evidence of efforts to suppress voters.
No. While phones are allowed at the polls, Florida prohibits taking photos at the polls.
While we will be having special editions of the C4 Show and Derek Hunter show from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m., Scott Wykoff will be out at polling places talking to voters and bringing you the latest on WBAL News Now and in the 12 p.m. news. No arrests were made.
There is widespread confusion in Texas about the state’s voter ID law – and experts say that’s no surprise. The more voters learn about the candidates and issues in advance, the more quickly they can cast their votes and get to work or return home. Once inside the polling place, voters who experience difficulties may alert a poll worker to request help.