Go slow on early voting

Voting before Election Day has caught on, but its full impact has not yet been weighed.

Despite its many advantages, early voting has caused a few caution flags to be raised. For one, the opportunity for such votes to be lost, ignored, or altered is increased. While such slip-ups or fraud may not change an election, even the appearance of it is a danger. On Election Day, there are far more poll watchers to keep things honest. Full Story »

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Naomi Isler
4.1
by Naomi Isler - Nov. 3, 2008

It points to some issues not often addressed, and that is useful. On the other hand, it doesn't address whether early voters wouldn't vote at all if they couldn't do early ballots.

Where I live "vote early and often" is a standard election day greeting! It's a real line from a (serious) song. I know this early voting isn't the same thing, but I love the quote.

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