Election Problems Stir Bad 2000 Memories
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: March 10, 2004
Florida elections workers counted ballots by hand -- again -- on Wednesday after improperly coded ballots appeared to give former presidential candidate Rep. Dick Gephardt a decisive win in one Panhandle county.
When the count was completed late in the day, Sen. John Kerry was shown to be the easy victor in Bay County, just as he was statewide in Tuesday's Democratic primary.
On the other end of the country, a report Wednesday found that a computer battery problem affected about 40 percent of polling stations in San Diego County, Calif., delaying and frustrating voters who lined up to cast electronic ballots in last week's primary.
The problem occurred during the largest rollout of an electronic voting system by any local jurisdiction in the nation. Officials believe an unknown number of people did not cast votes because of the frustration caused by the malfunction.
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