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FakeNoose

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Wed Feb 21, 2024, 01:59 PM Feb 21

A deficit of experienced voting officials could mean trouble for Pa.'s 2024 election

Spotlight PA link: https://www.spotlightpa.org/news/2024/02/pennsylvania-election-2024-director-turnover-voting-errors/

As the presidential election approaches, Pennsylvania is facing a deficit of experienced election directors, increasing the risk of errors that could cause difficulties for voters, disenfranchise their votes, and ignite disputes over results.

In total, 58 officials who served during the November 2019 election have left. Compared with experience levels during the 2019 election, the state has lost a combined 293 years of experience among the top county election officials as of this publishing date, according to a Votebeat and Spotlight PA analysis of county data. The state currently has 21% fewer years of experience than it did for the November 2019 election.

Recent ballot printing and administration errors in Greene and Luzerne Counties, among others, show that having less-experienced county administrators can result in more problems occurring in an election. One of Greene County’s errors last year was an incorrect instruction telling voters to vote for up to three candidates in a commissioner race that allowed only two selections, which would have invalided their votes if they had done so.

“I think the loss of experienced election directors at the county level is one of the biggest dangers we face,” Secretary of State Al Schmidt said at a recent event in Lebanon County. “That turnover creates an environment where it’s more likely for mistakes to be made.” The Department of State is hoping training programs and guidance on the highly technical aspects of running an election will help smooth the transition for new directors.
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Here come the wing-nuts, looking for ways to cause more election trouble! We definitely need as many Dems and liberal-minded independents as possible to fill these positions.

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