NYC has a large spanish population
I saw a story somewhere that said voting in NYC was just about nonexistent!
Went to vote three hours after the polls opened. The pollsters told me I was the first one to vote.
I just voted in Queens NY and they had at least 35 volunteers and 4 booths to vote in. When I walked in to when I left which was 15 minutes later nobody else came in. I did have a problem with the scanner since I asked the guy which side to put it in and he said any. It was not working and another lady came in and flipped it over and it then worked. You would think knowing which way you place the paper is simple enough to know.
Public count: 1
Expected count: 2,998
lol
Ummm... NO. It didn't say Projected count. It said proTected count. WTF?
I know. I was told it is how many people have voted on the machine in the past. At least, that is what it is supposed to represent. This is another thing to look into.
What if a child is born in the United States and the parents do not teach that child English? That child would grow up and speak a language other than English, but would still retain the right to vote.