Critics: Florida Absentee Ballot Confusing
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Monday, Aug. 23, 2004
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. Palm Beach County has introduced an
absentee ballot that requires voters to indicate their choices by
connecting broken arrows, sparking criticism that it is even more
confusing than the infamous "butterfly ballot" used in the 2000
election.
Theresa LePore, the elections supervisor who approved the 2000
butterfly ballot, opted for a ballot design for the Aug. 31 primary
that asks voters to draw lines joining two ends of an arrow.
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Critics say the new ballot is not an improvement.
"People do the craziest things when they're asked to connect
the arrows," said Stephen Ansolabehere, former director of the
Voting Technology Project, a collaboration between the California
and Massachusetts Institutes of Technology.
LePore said she selected the ballot after tests showed it was
easier for voters. Indian River County elections supervisor Kay
Klem said she went with arrows for the same reason.
LePore said she would be criticized no matter what she picked.
"If I had used circles, they'd complain about the circles," she
said.
Her butterfly ballot split the names of 10 presidential
candidates across two pages, with spots in the middle to be punched
by voters. The names of George W. Bush and Al Gore were on the
upper left side of the ballot, and Pat Buchanan's name on the upper
right.
Some voters complained that they punched the card for Buchanan
by mistake when they meant to vote for Gore in a race decided by
only 537 votes statewide. A total of 5,304 Palm Beach County
ballots had marks for both Gore and Buchanan.
Election supervisors say the demand for absentee ballots is
shattering records because of get-out-the-vote drives and distrust
of touch-screen voting machines. Palm Beach County received 30,752
absentee requests by Friday, nearly three times the number
requested before the 2000 primary.
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