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CHAOS: Voting Extension Denied Amid Massive Computer Problems in Colorado |
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By George Merritt and Jeffrey Leib, Denver Post Staff Writers
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November 07, 2006 |
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Voting Equipment: Sequoia Advantage push-button electronic voting machines
On a day already rife with computer glitches, long lines, and legal appeals to extend voting in Denver, provisional ballots are now running out at some Denver voting centers. Denver District Court Judge Sheila Rappaport denied a emergency request from the Democratic Party to keep Denver's voting centers open for an additional two hours this evening due to faulty computers.
Attorney Mark Grueskin, representing the Democrats, had asked the court to extend the voting hours to 9 p.m., because voters were becoming disenfranchised from the numerous incidents of computers crashing and because of the abnormally long lines at the polls.
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