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Related: About this forum2,200 voters in Democrat-leaning Ohio county given wrong date for presidential election
COLUMBUS, Ohio About 2,200 voters in northwest Ohio were mailed official postcards listing the presidential election date as Nov. 8 when Election Day is Nov. 6.
The Ottawa County Board of Elections was working Monday to remedy the error.
Deputy Director Carol Ann Hill said the cards were sent to three precincts, affecting about 7 percent of the county's 30,000 registered voters.
She said the small percentage "doesn't make it any better" and new cards with accurate information will go out as soon as possible. The bad cards also listed a wrong polling place.
Ohio Democrats criticized the mistake. Ottawa County, east of Toledo along Lake Erie, went 52 percent for Democrat Barack Obama in the last election.
Obama beat Republican John McCain there by 1,440 votes in 2008.
http://www.therepublic.com/view/story/b6f9323cdb284ed485029e8ab759ba02/OH--Ohio-Elections-Date-Error
still_one
(92,492 posts)doc03
(35,431 posts)fooled by something like that maybe shouldn't vote.
elleng
(131,292 posts)doc03
(35,431 posts)is on the 8th and not the 6th. I mean I hear every election someone tells them the election is on Wednesday instead of Tuesday or the 8th instead of the 6th. I'm thinking how can anyone not know the election is the first Tuesday in November, didn't they go to school, don't they ever watch the news or read a paper or anything?
elleng
(131,292 posts)educate badly.
SoCalNative
(4,613 posts)there was a time when the voting public at large automatically would have known that election day is ALWAYS the first Tuesday in November. So even an incorrect date would not have fooled anyone.
Today, not so much.
elleng
(131,292 posts)terrelya
(1 post)This happened in Maricopa County in AZ as well but it was targeted to the Latinos. They put in Spanish Nov 8 but on the English side they put Nov 6.