3. Video camera? Probably not. But what about a video cell phone?
Just a thought.
Not to be subversive, or anything.
:evilgrin:
I'm looking into being a poll worker in my area. Sixteen hours with a diebold machine may be just what you/I/we need to see exactly how our election system now functions; painful though it may be to watch.
My biggest concern about being a poll worker is that I'd have to stay quiet about politics, for a long period of time during a political activity. I'm afraid my head might explode.
Something all concerned citizens should do. You can work for the election commission at the polls or work for the party as a poll observer or spend the day passing out information and supporting your candidates just outside the polling place.
But you will probably not be allowed to bring a recording device inside the polls. As this is generally illegal.
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